[5] iii. 343. [↑]

[6] Wilson, Works, ix. 194. [↑]

[7] IS. xiv. 147; JBRAS. viii. 240. [↑]

[8] He is later the hero of a Parikathā, the Çūdrakavadha (Rāyamukuṭa, ZDMG. xxviii. 117), and of a drama, Vikrāntaçūdraka (Sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa, p. 378). [↑]

[9] KF. pp. 107 ff. Cf. Bhandarkar, Anc. Hist. of India, pp. 64 f.; CHI. i. 311. [↑]

[10] Berichte der Sächs. Gesellsch. d. Wissenschaften, 1885, pp. 439 f. [↑]

[11] Jacobi (Bhavisattakaha, p. 83) believes in Çūdraka as a king, but thinks Kālidāsa older. [↑]

[12] See G. Morgenstierne, Über das Verhältnis zwischen Cārudatta und Mṛcchakaṭikā (1921). [↑]

[13] Jolly (Tagore Law Lectures, 1883, pp. 68 f.) compares the procedure of the Smṛtis. [↑]

[14] KSS. lviii. 2–54. [↑]