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data to determine the age of Sarvajfia-mitra the author of Srag- 
dhara-stotra. In Book IV, verse 210 of the Rajatarangini, we find 
that Bhiksu Sarvajiia-mitra, who appeared as another Jina, resided 
in Kayyavihara, which had been built by King Kayya. This 
Kayya is stated to have beenaking of Lata or Central and 
Southern Guzerat, and was subordinate to King Muktapida- 
Lalitaditya of Kasmira. As Lalitaditya is generally held to have 
lived early in the 8th Century A.D., Sarvajiia-mitra who resided in 
Kayyavihara could not have flourished before that time. As the 
monastery of Nalanda was destroyed in the 9th century A.D., | 
Sarvajiia-mitra, who was educated there, could not have lived after 
that time. This leads me to suppose that Sarvajia-mitra lived in 
the middle of the 8th century A.D. 
King Vajramukuta or Sarana has not yet been identified. 
Vajramukuta is perhaps identical with Vajraditya, son of Lali- 
taditya, King of Kasmira in the 8th Century A.D. 
