52 ff. and
_Stele de Yang Tikuh_, p. 208, etc.]
[Footnote 334: The statements that they came from Java and were
cannibals occur in different inscriptions and may conceivably refer to
two bodies of invaders. But the dates are very near. Probably Java is
not the island now so called. See the chapter on Camboja, sec. 2. The
undoubted references in the inscriptions of Champa to the island of
Java call it Yavadvipa.]
[Footnote 335: _Veth. Java_, I. p. 233.]
[Footnote 336: See "La Chronique Royale," _B.E.F.E.O._ 1905, p. 377.]
[Footnote 337: _Corpus_, II. p. 259. Jinendra may be a name either of
the Buddha or of a grammarian. The mention of the Kasika vritti
is important as showing that this work must be anterior to the ninth
century. The Uttara Kalpa is quoted in the Tantras (see Bergaigne's
note), but nothing is known of it.]
[Footnote 338: _B.E.F.E.O._ 1904, p. 973.]
[Footnote 339: From Mi-son, date 1157 A.D. See _B.E.F.E.O._ 1904, pp.
961 and 963.]
[Footnote 340: = Chinese Mei shan, beautiful mountain. For an account
of the temples and their history see the articles by Parmentier and
Finot, _B.E.F.E.O._ 1904, pp. 805-977.]
[Footnote 341: But contemporary inscriptions have been discovered.
_B.E.F.E.O._ 1902, pp. 185 ff.]
[Footnote 342: Doubtless because the capital was transferred to the
south where the shrine of Po-nagar had rival claims.]
[Footnote 343: See especially the article by Parmentier, _B.E.F.E.O._
1902, pp. 17-54.]
[Footnote 344: XXVI _Corpus_, II. pp. 244, 256; date 918 A.D.]
[Footnote 345: Sivamukham: probably a mukhalinga.]
[Footnote 346: Also Yapunagara even in Sanskrit inscriptions.]
[Footnote 347: Parmentier, _l.c._ p. 49.]
[Footnote 348: This is only a very rough description of a rather
complicated structure. For details see Parmentier, _Monuments
Cams_, planche XCVIII.]
[Footnote 349: Inscrip. at Mi-son of 658 A.D. See _B.E.F.E.O._ 1904,
p. 921.]
[Footnote 350: Other examples are Indrabhadresvara, _Corpus_, II.
p. 208. Harivarmesvara, _B.E.F.E.O._ 1904, p. 961.]
[Footnote 351: _E.g. B.E.F.E.O._ pp. 918 ff. Dates 658 A.D. onwards.]
[Footnote 352: Yogaddhyana, Sivaradha, Sivabhakti. See
_B.E.F.E.O._ 1904, pp. 933-950. Harivarman III abdicated in 1080 and
gave himself up to contemplation and devotion to Siva.]
[Footnote 353: See _B.E.F.E.O._ 1904, pp. 912 ff. and esp. p. 970. I
have seen a kosha which is still in use in the neighbourhood of
Badami. It is kept
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