Book Title: Studies in Jainology Prakrit Literature and Languages
Author(s): B K Khadabadi
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ 426 Studies in Jainology, Prurit 7. 8. Kannada Language, Its Origin and Development, Dharwar, 1969, p.87. Op.cit., p.22. Ibid. Ibid. (i) Ibid. (ii) This list duly agrees with the Tamil one given by Nateshwara Shastri in the Indian Antiquary, Vol.XVI, p.231. (iii) In the abovc lists there appear to have crept in some scribal errors or wrong versons like Ceri, Borata, Vācala, Kasa etc. I have kept them as they are. As pointed out by the Maharastriya Jñanakosa, Vol.XIII, Poona 1925, under Chappannadeśa. (i) Delhi 1960, pp.66-82. (ii) Space does not perinit me to reproduce here the Sanskrit lists of the fifty-six countries. But I earnestly feel that a thorough comparision and study of all such available lists would yield results of varied interests, geographical, historical, linguistic and cultural. Ch.V in A concordance of Purana- Contents, V.I. Series-3 Hoshiyarpur 1952, would also be of ample use for such comparison and study. Op.cit., sn.1, p.22. Vide Pischel, op.cit., p.30. Balarāmāyana, Benares, 1869, I, 11, p.8. Kāvya-Mimāmsā, Patna, 1965, X, p.126. Ibid, pp.134-135. Op.cit., p.30. Op.cit., fn.31, p.88. I am aware that the controversy over Nägavarma's date is not yet finally settled. I have stuck up to c.990, A.D. here. Santipurāna, Madras, 1929, XII.77. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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