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Paper presented at the All India Oriental Conference, xxvii session, held at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, in December 1974 and published in the Sambodhi, Vol.IV, 1975. Nāyādhammakahão I, i, Suttāgame I, Gudgaum 1953, p.957. Ibid, 1.3, Suttāgame I, p.987. Vivagasutta 1.2, Suttagame I, p.1249. Ovaväiyasutta, Suttāgame II, Gudgaum 1954, p.32. Rāyapaseniya, Sultāgame II, p.102. Vide Intro. to Paia Sadda-Mahannavo, Varanasi 1963, p.34. Kuvalayamalā 1, Singhi Jain Series, 45, Bombay, 1959, p.153. Ibid, pp.152-153. (i) For this and other details on the subject vide Dr.Upadhye's Notes, Kuvalayamala II, Singhĩ Jaina Series 45, Bombay 1970, pp.144-145, (ii) I may add here that the Babbaras are the northerners, mentioned as Varvaras, in the Sanskrit Puranas. Vide Concordance of Purana-Centents, Hoshiyarpur 1952, p.29. Cāvundarāya Purāna, Bangalore, 1928, p.20. Karnataka Sabdānusāsanam (With commentary of the
author), Ed.R.Narasimhachar, Bangalor 1923. 12. I have taken here the approximate date of the First Redaction
of the Canon. 13. This number too might have an importance of some tradition. 14. According to Shri S.B.Joshi, this idiom is connected with
the Agastya legend in the Tamil tradition. Vide
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