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BANARJI, R. D. The Palas of Bengal. (Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta 1915, pp. 43-113).
P. 48. The Jain Harivaṁśapurāna has a reference to a king named Indrarāja, a contemporary of Vatsarāja, and living in the year 705 of the Ska era, i.e., 783 A.D.
P. 50. The Jain Harivamsapurāņa states that in S. 705 Indrayudha was ruling in the north, śrī-Vallabha in the South, the Lord of Avanti in the East, and Vatsarāja in the west.
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PARGITER, F. E. The Telling of Time in Ancient India. (JRAS, 1915, pp. 710-713).
The Jain names of the muhurtas are set out in the Sūryaprajñapti (Surapannatti-Sutra) as noticed by Weber in his "Sacred Literature of the Jains" in his "Indische Studien'. The list constitutes pāhura x, (sub-)pāhura 13.
Day-Muhurtas :-fifteen in number-Rodda, Seta etc. Night-Muhurtas :-fifteen in number-Anamda, Vijaa etc.
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FLEET, J. F. Salivahana and the Saka era. (JRAS, 1916, pp. 809-820.).
Pp. 819 820. Jinaprabha Sūri's Kalpapradipa (about A.D. 1300) describes anointment of Sātavāhana as king at Pratiṣṭhāna and his conversion to Jainism (JBBRAS, x, p. 131 ff.).
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RUTHNASWAMI, M. Dabhoi or the city of the Darbha Grass. (MR, Jany.-June, 1916, pp. 539-545).
P. 543. Jain brothers Tej-pāla and Vastupala and their work as builders of temples.
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