Book Title: Some Historical Jaina Kings and Heros
Author(s): Kamtaprasad Jain
Publisher: Jain Mitra Mandal

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________________ 97 like a jewel, the head of the eastern mountain of the Brahma Ksatra race, a jewel in the garland spring from the mountain, containing the mine of the Brahma-Ksatra race, and a fierce wind to raise the fire of the Brahma-Ksatra race was born. . . "Where the array of the enemy was broken like that of a herd of deer before a pursuing elephant, in front of the victorious ele phant of his lord, the king fagadekavira when at the order of King Indral he raised his arm to conquer Vijjaldeva, of trible power, like the ocean disturbed at the end of age, and who was the younger brother of Patalar mala. “He who was thus praised by his lord in the fight with the King of Nolambas: 'which King among my foes will not fall as food to the black snake of my arrow when you sit always in front of the bravest heroes - an elephant by whose tusks, 1. Indra IV, the Rashtrakuta King was deprived of his throne by the Western Chalukyas. Marasimha and his general Chamundaraya took his cause and fought out battles for his restoration to throne.

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