Book Title: Comprehensive History Of Jainism
Author(s): Aseem Kumar Chatterjee
Publisher: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt Ltd

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________________ JAINISM IN SOUTH INDIA (AD 600-1000) 195 Although, Amoghavarsa, I, the father of Krsna II, was still living, the son was practically the de facto king at that time. 75. See Desai, op. cit., p. 113. 76. See JBBRAS, X, pp. 204 ff. 77. Desai, op. cit., p. 113. 78. See ibid., pp. 113 ff. 79. See EI, XXI, pp. 291 ff. 80. For some further details see Desai, op. cit., p. 111. 81. See Mysore Gazetteer, II, pp. 570 ff.; see also The Age of Imperial Kanauj, pp. 162 ff. 82. See V. Rangacharya, A Topographical List of the Inscriptions of Madras Presidency, Salem, no. 81. 83. Ibid., no. 74. 84. See EC, II (revised), no. 1; see also EI, IV, pp. 24 ff. 85. EC, II, nos. 2-9. 86. See no. 7 dated C. AD 700. 87. See Watters, On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, II, p. 237. 88. See Inscription no. 47 in P.B. Desai's Jainism in South India, pp. 374 ff. 89. See Kannada Inscriptions of A.P., no. 57; see also Desai, op. cit., pp. 339 ff. 90. See Desai, op. cit., no. 20, pp. 343 ff., 91. Ibid., p. 344; also Varāngacarita, Introd., p. 22. 92. See EC, IV, sr. 160, p. 143. We should also mention in this connec tion, the reference to the death of Sukumārasena muni on the hill of Kopana (Kaopaņādri) mentioned by Cámundarāja in his celebrated Cāmundarāyapurāna, see Saletore, op. cit., p. 193, n. 2. 93. See EC, II, p. 88. 94. Ibid., nos., 127, 191, 345, 384. For some further details on this great tirtha see Saletore, op. cit., pp. 187-97; see also Desai, op. cit., pp. 200 ff. 95. Annual Report on South Indian Epigraphy, 1916–17, copperplate no. 16; see also JAHRS, 13, pp. 185 ff., and The Classical Age, p. 253. 96. Annual Report on South Indian Epigraphy, 1941-2, no. 18. 97. Ibid., 1929-30, p. 6, nos. 17-19. 98. See The Age of Imperial Kanauj, pp. 137 ff. 99. See EI, IX, pp. 47 ff., see also Butterworth and Chetti, Nellore Inscrip tions, pp. 164 ff. 100. See EI, VII, pp. 177 ff. 101. Ibid., p. 182; cf. the case of Vināpoti, the mistress of Badami Cālukya Vijayāditya (Mahākūta pillar inscription) and Divalāmikā (Sudi plates of Būtuga). 102. See El, vol. XXIV, pp. 268 ff. 103. See JAHRS, 13, p. 195, n. 1. 104. See Epigraphia Andhrica, II, pp. 21 ff.

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