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10. ASIAR (Western Circle), 1905-6, p. 52; see also ASIAR, 1936-37, p. 122. 11. ASIAR (Western Circle), 1905-6, pp. 48 ff. 12. Ibid., p. 50. 13. SJGM, no. 45 (ed., A.N. Upadhye), colophon, vs 6. 14. Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 86. 15. Quoted in p. 200, n. 1, Political History of Northern India from Jaina
Sources. 16. ASIAR (Western Circle), 1906–7. p. 39. 17. w. 18-20. 18. Bhandarkar, List, no. 72; See also P.C. Nahar, Jaina Lekha Samgraha, I,
pp. 192 ff.; also ASIAR, 1908-9, p. 108. 19. p. 86. 20. See IA, 19, pp. 233 ff. 21. See A.K. Chatterjee, Ancient Indian Literary and Cultural Tradition,
pp. 89 ff. 22. Bhandarkar, List, no. 25. 23. EI, IX, pp. 280 ff. 24. See JASB, LXII, pt. I, pp. 309 ff.; See also EI, 10. 25. EI, 10, p. 19; this portion of the inscription also contains some inter
esting names of coins. 26. See also H.C. Ray, Dynastic History of Northern India, I, pp. 560 ff. 27. See Jaina silālekha Sangraha, V, no. 16; also Indian Epigraphy (Annual
Report), 1961-2, B 128. 28. See Indian Archaeology, 1961-2, p. 85. 29. See JASB (Letters), 1953, 19, pp. 109-10. 30. Loc. cit. 31. See Jaina Sāhitya kā Byhad Itihāsa, vol. 6, p. 476. 32. II, p. 428. 33. Ibid., pp. 434-7. 34. See IV, pt. I, p. 58; V, pt. 1, pp. 63ff. 35. See ASIAR (Western Circle), 1906-7, p. 36. 36. In the colophon of his work the Kuvalayamālā Udyotanasūri (vv. 14
15) refers to Haribhadra as one of his teachers. 37. See the colophon of the Avaśyakavrtti quoted in The Jaina Sources of
the History of Ancient India by J.P. Jain, p. 190, n. 5. 38. See Jain, op. cit., p. 188, n. 4. 39. See Indian Archaeology, 1955-6, p. 31. 40. Ed., A.N. Upadhye, praśasti, vs 4. 41. Ed., Jinavijaya, prasasti, concluding line. 42. See Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 29. 43. Ed., Jinavijaya, p. 83. 44. p. 29. 45. p. 83. 46. See Prabandhacintamani, p. 107; Purātanaprabandhasangraha, p. 130;