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The Ganga Prince Butuga II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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References

page 443 note 1 Epigraphia Carnatica, 3. introd., 6; Epigraphia Indica, 2. 168;Google Scholar 3. 282; 6. 52, 57 and note 1.

page 443 note 2 The Indian Empire, vol. 2 (1908), p. 59.Google Scholar

page 444 note 1 Kittel's, edition, p. 404,Google Scholar No. 49:—Sāriy-enduṁ bisugey - enduṁ ḍeñcheyaṁ.

page 444 note 2 Yuddhārtha-gaja-paryāṇam: Mēdinīkōśa.

page 444 note 3 Pampa - Bhārata or Vikramārjunavijaya, x, prose passage after stanza 51 (p. 217).

page 444 note 4 Chandraprabhapurāṇa (Mysore edition), x, 65 (p. 43)Google Scholar.

page 444 note 5 Ibid., x, 103 (p. 52).

page 444 note 6 Ep. Carn., vol. 11,Google Scholar Dāvaṇgere, No. 25, line 39.

page 445 note 1 Archœlogical Survey of Southern India, 4. 207Google Scholar, line 44.—[It must be observed that this text says that Rājāditya was killed by having his heart pierced by flights of the sharp arrows of his enemies. This, however, may be accepted as a partisan statement: the Chōlas may have hesitated to admit that their king was slain by a single foe in handto-hand fight.—J. F. F.]