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Mahishamandala

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 810 note 1 Aganānūru, 115, 252. This paper has been delayed in order to obtain from India the references to these authorities, which exist only in manuscript. The original poems seem to be lost, but numerous extracts are found in this anthology.

page 810 note 2 Id., 36, 253.

page 811 note 1 Baḍagas hardly occur away from the Nīlgiri plateau (Imp. Gaz. Ind., xix, 92).

page 811 note 2 Madras No. 204 of 1909 (Rep. for 1910, p. 88). There is also a Tagaḍūr in the Nanjangūḍ tāluq of Mysore, described as hiriya-nāḍu and anādi-mahā-nāḍu.

page 811 note 3 Ep. Carn., iii, Sr. 138.

page 813 note 1 Ep. Carn., vii, Sk. 225, 236.

page 813 note 2 Mys. Arch. Rep., 1909, 1910.

page 813 note 3 Ep. Carn., vii, Sk. 263; Ind. Ant., xiv, 333.

page 813 note 4 Cat. Ind. Coins: Andhras, W. Kshatrapas, etc., Introd., p. 83.

page 814 note 1 Ind. Ant., viii, 11, 13; Fleet, Dyn. Kan. Dist., p. 6.

page 814 note 2 Ep. Carn., viii, Sb. 263.

page 814 note 3 Ind. Ant., viii, 212.