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- CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Kamath (2001), p12, p57 Govindaraya Prabhu, S. "Indian coins-Dynasties of South". Prabhu's Web Page on Indian...
- Chalukyas with Kannada legends have been found. (Kamath, 2001, p. 12) Govindaraya Prabhu, S (1 November 2001). "Indian coins-Dynasties of South-Chalukyas"...
- hold Śrī Nāthajī, Śrī Navanītapriyajī, and Śrī Mathureśajī Śobhā Beṭījī Govindarāya, whose descendants hold Śrī Viṭṭhalanāthajī Kamalā Beṭijī Devakā Beṭījī...
- Kannada legends have been discovered from the rule of the Hoysalas.. Govindaraya Prabhu, S (1 November 2001). "Indian coins-Dynasties of South-Hoysalas"...
- imitation of the Gupta dynasty (A.V. Narasimha Murthy in Kamath 2001, p. 65) Govindaraya Prabhu, S (1 November 2001). "The Southern India: Coinage of the Chalukyas"...
- Navanītapriyajī (Nāthadvāra, Rajasthan), and Śrī Mathureśajī, (Koṭā, Rajasthan) Govindarāya, whose descendants hold Śrī Viṭṭhalanāthajī (Nāthadvāra, Rajasthan) Bālakr̥ṣṇa...
- Delhi, Madras: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 81-206-0303-6. Prabhu, Govindaraya S (2009). The Nolambas Coinage and History. Govindraya Prabhu S. ISBN 978-81-8465-141-6...
- U. Kamath. A Concise History of Karnataka, p. 125, Dr. S.U. Kamath, Govindaraya Prabhu, S. "Indian coins-Dynasties of South-Hoysalas". Prabhu's Web Page...
- custody of his youngest brother Ghanaśyāma and nephew Kalyāṇarāya (son of Govindarāya). Gokulanātha once made a journey to Gujarat where he engaged in preaching...
- translator in 1940 (perhaps believed to be Vidya Bhushanam Pandit Shri Govindaraya Shastri, a Jain[citation needed]). It was published in Delhi and contained...