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10. Gaṇēśa in the Mahábhárata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1898

References

page 382 note 1 See Indian Studies,” by Biihler, G. and Kirste, J., No. ii, pp. 30, 34Google Scholar.

page 382 note 2 See Professor Kirste, 1.c., p. 30.

page 382 note 3 II, 14. See also Bradke, P. v. in ZDMG., 36, 426432Google Scholar; Stenzler, , Yājñayalkya, p. ixGoogle Scholar; Jolly, J., Recht, und Sitte, (Bühler's Grundriss, II, 8), p. 20Google Scholar.

page 383 note 1 XII, 284, 131; Harivaṃśa, 184 (10,697).

page 383 note 2 I, 271–294.

page 383 note 3 See Wilson, H. H., Works, II, pp. 21, 28, 33, 356Google Scholar.

page 384 note 1 [He is not mentioned in the Piṭakas, nor (so far as is known) in the commentaries on them, by any of his names. He may he in the later Pāli books written in Ceylon after the revival of Sanskrit studies in the twelfth century. But very little is known of them, and he is not in the Abhidāna Padīpikā, 1150 A. D.—RH. D.]

page 384 note 2 “The Religions of India,” p. 197.