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447: 265:). However, while narrating historical incidents, he does not give much importance to contemporary period, of which he possessed direct knowledge. His book contains historical narratives from 940 CE to 1250 CE, for which he had to rely on oral tradition and earlier texts. Because of this, his book ended up becoming a collection of unreliable anecdotes. 257:
is inferior to contemporary historical literature, such as the Muslim chronicles. Merutunga states that he wrote the book to "replace the oft-heared ancient stories which no longer delighted the wise". His book includes a large number of interesting anecdotes, but many of these anecdotes are
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Several contemporary or near-contemporary works of Gujarat do not mention any dates while narrating historical incidents. Merutunga perhaps realized that it was important to mention exact dates in writing history, and provides several dates in his
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Since the work was composed in Gujarat, it portrays the rulers of Gujarat positively, in comparison to the rival rulers of the neighbouring kingdom of
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Rajyagor, S. B. (1982). "Chapter II: Source Materials of History of Gujarat".
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Sewell, Robert (1920). "The Dates in Merutunga's "Prabandha Chintamani"".
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A History of Indian Literature: Buddhist literature and Jaina literature
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The Last Hindu Emperor: Prithviraj Cauhan and the Indian Past, 1200–2000
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The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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published another edition in 1933, and also translated the text into
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14th century collection of biographical narratives from India
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In 1888, Shastri Ramachandra Dinanatha edited and published
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Merutunga finished writing the book in c. 1304 CE (1361
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The Prabandhacintamani, or Wishing-stone of Narratives
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Index

Merutunga
Sanskrit
prabandha
VS
India
IAST
Sanskrit
prabandhas
Vaghela kingdom
Gujarat
Jain
Merutunga
Vikramarka
Shatavahana
Munja
Mularaja
Bhoja
Bhima
Jayasimha Siddharaja
Kumarapala
Vastupala
Lakshmanasena
Jayachandra
Varahamihira
Bhartrihari
Vaidya Vagabhatta
Vikrama Samvat
anachronism
Varahamihira
Nanda

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