[19]. One of eighty-four divisions of Jain tribes.

[20]. Poorval, a branch of the Oswal race of Jain laity.

[21]. [See Epigraphia Indica ii. 422 ff.]


BOOK V
ANNALS OF MĀRWĀR

CHAPTER 1

Etymology of Mārwār.

The Rāthors.

Authorities.

The chronicle proceeds with the foundation of Kanyakubja,[[5]] or Kanauj, and the origin of Kama-dhwaja[[6]] (vulgo Kamdhuj), the titular appellation of its princes, and concludes with the thirteen great Sakha, or ramifications of the Rathors, and their Gotracharya, or genealogical creed.[[7]]