[Note 12.]—In the head of that class of elephants called Bhadra, the Hindoo says, there is always a large pearl.
[Note 13.]—The monster Rahoo of the Rajpoot, who swallows the sun and moon, causing eclipses, is Fenris, the wolf of the Scandinavians. The Asi carried the same ideas West, which they taught within the Indus.
[Note 14.]—Kadama is a very delicate flower, that decays almost instantaneously.
[Note 15.]—Maha-pralaya!
[Note 16.]—The MS. annals of the Rana’s family state that their founder, Bappa, conquered Cheetore from Maun Mori. This inscription is therefore invaluable as establishing the era of the conquest of [801] Cheetore by the Gehlotes, and which was immediately following the first irruption of the arms of Islam, as rendered in the annals of Mewar.
[Note 17.]—As Raja Maun is called King of Malwa, it is evident that Cheetore had superseded both Dhar and Awinti as the seat of power. A palace of Maun Mori is still shown as one of the antiquities in Cheetore.[[3]]
[3]. [For this Inscription see ASR, Progress Report West Circle, 1903-4 p. 56.]