Book Title: Laghuprabandhsangrah
Author(s): Jayant P Thaker
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra

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________________ 106 goddess Bhadrak å li in the fort-wall itself and on the rampart to the north of this temple is engraved a nice scene of the palace built for king Parikșit in the ocean! 22.4, 7, 9. 20 THAI MÅTTE 21 ratacit ----the temple of Pārs va nātha, the 23rd Tirtha nkara of the J ainas, situated in Dabhoi. 22. 4, 7, 9-10, 11. -Kha mbhāta or Camba y. 12.2. Vide स्तम्भतीर्थ. Its five names are enumerated in an Old Guj. anonymous poem called Pañcadanda-catuşpadi dated V.S. 1556 (= 1500 A.D.); vide: FUT THE FIEHT, HET I iz ara. 2 cd नंबावती वखाणीइ. भोगवती अभिरामः । लीलावती लीला करी, अमरावती तसु नाम. 3. (p. 62 of Buddhi-prakāśa of 1932 A.D. where the work is edited by Dr. B. J. Sāņdesarā). 22 TATE ----the lake at Pātana constructed by Cauluky a king Durla bharāja (1010-1022 A.D.). According to LPS the famous lake Sahasralinga was constructed by his descendent Siddharāja Ja ya simha (1094-1143 A.D.) at the site of this Durlabhasaras and this statement is corroborated by other evidences as well. 19.4. 23 Senaat --a river in Saurās tra, which had to be crossed while traversing from Vām a nasthali (mod. Vanthali) to Deva pattana (mod. Prabhās a Pātana). It cannot be traced at present. Therefore it might be an insignificant rivulet. 30.20. 24 TTT -Prabhāsa Pāța na in Saurastra. Also known as Som a natha Pāțaņa. An ancient holy place of pilgrimage consecrated to the temple of Som a nátha, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Siva. Situated on the southern coast of Saurās tra, it is perhaps one of the most ancient cities of India. It suffered several severe invasions by Muslims, the first being that by Ma h mud of Ghaz ni which took place on Thursday the 30th January of 1025 A.D. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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