Book Title: Jainism in Gujarat
Author(s): Chimanlal Bhailal Sheth
Publisher: Godiji Jain Temple Mumbai

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________________ 57 When Kumarapala received this news, he sent Kaka against Ballala and himself led an army against Anna. On the way, he was joined by king Vikramasimha of Abu In the battle that followed, Anna was defeated. He acknowledged Kumarapala as his overlord and gave his daughter Jalhana in marriage to the king' This victory of Kumarapala over the Sapadalaksha king is certainly historical, as it is confirmed by the Chaulukya copperplates as well as by Someśvara, Arisimha, Balachandrasüri, Udayaprabhasüri and other chroniclers 10 Like Kumarapala, his general Kaka who was sent against Ballāla of Avantī, was also successful. Ballala had bought off the king's samantsVijaya and Krishna. At first, the imperial forces fled before the furious charge made by Ballala but the Brahmin senapati Kaka brought them under the banner of Anahilavada by his stirring address. The Gujarata army then fought with 9. Dvyāśraya, XVI, 24 to XIX, 60. 10 Ind. Ant., VI, 194; Ibid, VI, 146; Vadanagaraprasasti, v. 9; Somesvara, KırtıKaumudi, II, 46; Arısımha, Sukritasankırtana, II, 43; Balachandra, Vasantavilas, 1II, 29; Udayaprabha, Sukritakırtıkallolini, V. 61.

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