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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Thomas R. Trautmann's paper entitled “Licchavi-dauhitra” appears in JRAS, 1972, 2–15. The following are some of our observations on certain points raised in it.
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8 See CII, V, 12, text 1. 7; 18, text 1. 5; 24, text 11. 7–8; 30, text 11. 6–7; 44, text 1. 6; 50, text 1. 5; 54, text 1. 7; 60, text 1. 8; and 65, text 1. 8; cf. p. 40, text 1. 1; 78, text 1. 5.
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11 ibid., 205, text 11. 9–10: siri-Sātakaṇisa mātuya … rājarisivadhusadam=akhilaṁ anuvidhiyamānāya … mahādevī mahārāja-mātā mahārāja-pitāmahī.
12 ibid., 229.
13 ibid., 444, text 11. 15–16.
14 CII, V, 81, text 11. 22–3.
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