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Indica by L. D. Barnett - 7.Manimekhalai in its Historical Setting. By Rao Bahadur S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar M.A., Hon.Ph.D., (Madras University Special Lectures.) 8⅞ × 5¾, xxxv + 235 pp. London (Madras printed): Luzac and Co., 1928.
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7.Manimekhalai in its Historical Setting. By Rao Bahadur S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar M.A., Hon.Ph.D., (Madras University Special Lectures.) 8⅞ × 5¾, xxxv + 235 pp. London (Madras printed): Luzac and Co., 1928.
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page 137 note 1 See Piaohel, Gramm. d. Pkt.-Sprachen, § 348 f.
page 137 note 1 There is a trace of this expansion of the Kadambaa in the colophon of Buddhadatta's Vinaya-vinicchaya, which was written at Bhūtamangalam, on the river Kāvērī, in the Cola country (Cola-raṭṭha), under the rule of Acouta-vikkanta (i.e. Acyuta-vikrānta, or Acyuta-vikrama), a scion of the Kalambha race, Kalambha-Kula-nandana. This must have been in the fifth or sixth century.