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JAINA CELEBRITIES IN THE VIJAYANAGARA EMPIRE 387 nutely with the forms, kinds, ailments, etc., of horses. This work was written at the command of Cāmarāja, the king of Mysore, and is therefore, also known as Câmarājīya.1 With him the long list of eminent Jaina writers who have contributed to literature and science is brought to an end, at least so for as the Vijayanagara age is concerned.
1. Kavicarite II, pp. 368-369.