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helped him in acquiring the throne. The whole of the acquisition was planned by commanders Vijayapāla, Mahipāla and Ratnapāla". The acquisition of the throne is omitted by Hemacandra ii. Kings, running away from the field, omitted by
Hemacandra.
Mulārāja : He fled away to a fort called Kaņţha or Kaņțhakoța when he was simultaneously invaded by the king of Sapādalakṣa and Bārapa?. According to Sten Konow, the Śākambhari king must have been the Cāhamāna Vāgharāja. Moreover, bübler has supported his fleeing to fort wbich is found indirectly in the form of a similes. This fact is omitted by Hemacandra.
Moreover, in a war with Vākpati, II., Mūlarāja ran away to the desert of Marawar and sought refuge with Rāştrakūta Dhavala of Hastikuņdie. This run away and refuge is omitted by Hemacandra.
Bhima and invasion of Mahmood Ghazni : when Mahmood Ghazos invaded India especially Somanātha, Bhima was ruling
1. Purātapaprabandhasangraha, pp. 38-39. 2. Kumārapālacaritrasangraba, p. 7. 3. (a) Prabaodbacintamani, pp. 16-17.
(b) Kopow, Sten, Balera Plates of Mūlarāja I. E.I. Vol. X., p. 77. 4. Kopow, Sten, Balera Plates of Mūlarāja, E. I. Vol. X. p. 77. 5. I.A. VI. p. 184.
__त्र्यम्बक इव विहिताचलाश्रयः । whereco Bühler comments, "it seems to me very probable that the Pandit whe composed the Prasasti in his apxiety to find points of resemblence between his pation and various gods, found nothing more to the purpose than staying to Larkā wbich be compared with
Siva. 6. (a) I.A. XVI. p. 23.
(b) Ganguly, D. C. History of the Paramara dynasty, p. 53.
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