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________________ 121 whereupon the latter gave him the two brothers Vastupala and Tejahpala who were working as his ministers." The story of the dream does not deserve consideration as it possesses pootio rather than historic truth. It is probable as Arisimha relates that Bhima II made Lavanaprasada Sarvesvara or Lord of All; for the Lekhapanchastha contains two documents which support this view. One is about a gift of land. It bears the date V. Samvat 1288. In it, Lavanaprasada, the donor, is called Mahamandalesvaradhipati or "The great overlord of feudatory princes Before his name stands the whole genealogy of the Chaulukyas of Anahilavada, and it 18 said that by the grace of his overlord Bhima II, he possessed the Khetakapathaka or the Kaira District. This document clearly shows that Lavanaprasada had not rebelled against his lord; otherwise he would not acknowledge Bhima II as his master. It also shows that Lavanaprasada had the power of making grants of land The other document records an agreement of the same date between Mahamandaleśvara Rana Lavanaprasāda and Simhana, the Mahārājadhiraja of Deogiri, in which 6. Jayaamhasur, Vastupala-Tejahpala Prasasti, 39-52. 39
SR No.011024
Book TitleJainism in Gujarat
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChimanlal Bhailal Sheth
PublisherGodiji Jain Temple Mumbai
Publication Year
Total Pages228
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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