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K. GOPALACHARI.-—-Early History of the Andhra Country. Madras, 1941.
P. 16. Jain Literature-a source of Sātavāhana history-Nahavāna-corrupted into Naravana in Jinasena's Harivaṁsa Purāņa.
H. P. 19 (n). Problematical reference of Śri Vikrama composer of Sūtras as contemporary of Hemachadra 12th century.
P. 23 (n). Sālāhana and Sālavähana-variations of Sātavāhanas.
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P. 27. Paithan capital of first Sātavāhana king-Jain Hemachandra.
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P. 30. Jinaprabhasüri-a Jain monk of 14th century A.D.
P. 30 (n). Kathāsaritsägara work of Somadeva --reference of Building of Jain temples and cetiyas by Simuka.
P. 31. Sātavāhanas.
P. 41. Abhidhanacintamani and Desinämamala-works of Hemacandra-record Otala as a variation of Sālāhana and Sātavāhana.
P. 59. Jinasena's Harivamsa assign a period of 40 and 42 years to Naravāhana (or Nahapāna).
P. 87 (n). Aira-an official-Hemachandra's Deśikośa.
P. 181. Vallabha means Adhyaksa-Hemacandra.
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5. B. M. SRIKANTIA- The Kannada Movement. (QJMS.) Vol. 31, Nos. 3 & 4, 1941, Bangalore).
P. 297. The missionary efforts of the Jains led to a great cultivation of the Kannada language and the first great outburst of poetry on classical lines began with Amoghavarşa Nripatunga in the 9th century and within a century of this, our first great poet, one of our greatest appeared in Pampā (941); a brilliant period of Jain writers followed till about the middle of the 12th century, when the great outburst occured, inspired the Vira Saiva Reformer Vasava. The Jains continued to write, but the future was with followers of the new religion.
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