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________________ MEDIÆVAL JAINISM branched off in the southerly direction. Two princes of the Ganga family came to a particular city in the south, thereby opening a new age in the history of the country. For here century A.D (My. & Coorg., pp. 32, 49). Although the dates given by him to some of the later Ganga rulers, e.g., Durvinita whom he placed in A.D. 482-517... (Ibid, p. 49), as pointed out by Narasimhacarya, were wrong (Mysore Archeological Report for 1921, p. 28, where Narasimhacarya gives A.D. 605-650 as the dates of this ruler), yet we may accept, on the whole, the age (second century A. D.) given to the first historical figure in the Ganga history by Rice as correct. The following will, for the present, be enough to prove that Rice's calculations were valid. One of the Ganga kings whose date of coronation was fixed satisfactorily by Dr. Shama Sastry is king Avinīta. This ruler was anointed to the throne while a boy in A. D. 475 (M. A. R. for 1924, p. 18). With this date we shall argue backwards in order to fix the age of Kongunivarmā I. Between king Avinita and Konguņivarmā I there were at least six monarchs Mādhava, Kiriya (styled by Rice Madhava II), Harivarmā, and his elder brothers Ayyavarmā and Krşnavarmā, his son Vişnugopa, followed by, according to Rice, Přthvīganga, and then Mādhava II (called by Rice Madhava III). (Rice, ibid., p. 49; M. A. R. for 1924, p. 17). Suppose we allot thirty-five years to every one of these, we reach at the following dates : Mādhava Konguņivarmā I A.D. 230 Mādhava A.D. 265 Ayyavarmā A.D. 300 Krsnavarma A.D. 335 Harivarmā A.D. 370(?) Vişnugopa A.D. 405 Madhava A.D. 440 Avinita A.D. 475
SR No.011082
Book TitleMedieval Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorBhasker Anand Saletore
PublisherKarnataka Publishing House
Publication Year
Total Pages448
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size27 MB
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