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GENERAL INTRODUCTION
   
  
  
  
Manuscripts in Sanskrit belonging to the Oriental Library of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal, p. 37 and 121, Calcutta, 1904.
   
  
  
  
Mayuradhvaja, a king; cf. JASB, vol. 69, p. 78. Mayureśvara,
father of Khaṇḍabhaṭṭa; and Mayūravācaspati, also called Vācas-
patimiśra; cf. Aufrecht, Catalogus, vol. 1, p. 432–433. Mayūra-
poșaka, father of Candragupta; cf. Monier-Williams, Skt.-Engl.
Dict. s. v. mayüra.
   
  
  
  
  
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Manuscripts in Sanskrit belonging to the Oriental Library of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal, p. 37 and 121, Calcutta, 1904.
Mayuradhvaja, a king; cf. JASB, vol. 69, p. 78. Mayureśvara,
father of Khaṇḍabhaṭṭa; and Mayūravācaspati, also called Vācas-
patimiśra; cf. Aufrecht, Catalogus, vol. 1, p. 432–433. Mayūra-
poșaka, father of Candragupta; cf. Monier-Williams, Skt.-Engl.
Dict. s. v. mayüra.