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82. See EI, XXXVIII, pp. 5–22. 83. Ibid., p. 11. 84. EI, XIX, pp. 71 ff. 85. EI, XXXVIII, p. 8; also NIA, 2, pp. 111 ff. 86. See The Classical Age, p. 499. 87. For the text of the inscription, see Jaina Silälekha Sangraha, 2, pp. 85 ff. 88. See Jaina Siddhānta Bhāskara, 8, pp. 67-73. See also Bhārat ke Digambara
Jaina Tirtha, I, pp. 179-95. 89. EI, IV, pp. 309-10. 90. Ins. 148 (App. to Jaina Inscriptions from Deogarh). 91. See Jaina Sililekha Samgraha, 5, no. 26. 92. Ibid., no. 20. 93. See J.C. Jain, Prūksta Sahitya kā Itihasa, p. 223. 94. 2.1; see story no. 12 where we have an account of the founding of 5
stūpas at Mathura. 95. Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 19. 96. p. 41. 97. See J.C. Jain, op. cit., p. 321. 98. See Antiquities of Mathurā, p. 53; see also Jaina Silālekha Samgraha, 2,
no. 161; 4, no. 112. 99. See Jaina Silalekha Samgraha, 4, no. 116; 5, no. 19. 100. See Cunningham, ASI, 20, p. 104. 101. See DHNI, II, p. 695. 102. See Prabandhakośa, pp. 26–46. 103. PHNI, pp. 24 ff. 104. Prabandhakośa, p. 41. 105. See Prabandhacintamani, p. 123; Purātanaprabandhasangraha, pp. 98 ff. 106. See EI, I, p. 120. 107. Loc. cit. 108. See Purātanaprabandhasamgraha, p. 97; see Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 9. 109. See Annual Progress Report of the Archaeological Deptt. Jammu and Kashmir,
1917-18, p. 7; 1918-19, p. 3. 110. All India Radio News Bulletin, 30.6.1975. 111. IA, 47, p. 111; see also JRASB, 1949, 15, pp. 7 ff. and pl. I. 112. See R.C. Majumdar, History of Ancient Bengal, p. 124. 113. See EI, XXIX, pp. 38 ff. 114. See Indian Archaeology, A Review, 1954–5, p. 29. 115. See EI, XIII, pp. 165 ff. 116. 61.67 (ed., A.N. Upadhye). 117. See EI, XIII, pp. 165 ff.; see also Jaina silälekha Sangraha, 4, no. 94. 118. See Jaina Silälekha Samgraha, 4, prastāvanā, pp. 7 ff. 119. Ibid., 4, no., 95. 120. For the text of this inscription, which was originally discovered from
Parbhani, Maharashtra, see Premi, op. cit., pp. 193 ff.; see also N.