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Inscriptions of ihe pala Dynasty of (Gaura or Gauda) Bengal-continued.
240
DATE.
Se- rial No.
No in
K's List.
Stono
or copper plate or
other mate. rial.
Locality.
King.
Inuiau.
Parport.
Referonoe and Remarks.
A. D. Regnal.
Era.
20
642
S.
...
15
Gayâ; slab fixed Nayapala...
in the right-hand gateway of the Krishna-Dvärika modern temple built on an ancient site.
his family.
..
15
Gayâ ; exact local. Same king ...
ity not stated. Bihár ; on pedestal Vigrahapala (prob. of statue of III).
Buddha. C.P. âmgâchhí; Dinaj- Vigrabapala (III)
pur Dist.; non in A. S. B.
THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
23
643
...
... | Private dedication of a Properly transcribed, ed. and transl.
temple to Visbņa (Ja- by M. M. Chakravarti in J. A. nardhans) by a local s. B., Part I, Vol. LXIX (1900), Maha Brahman: 8 pp. 190-5. Mentioned in Rep., III, prasasti, or eulogy, of p. 128, No. 12, with untrustworthy
tedaced face, in Pl. xxxvii. Transcribed and transl, wrongly by Rajendralála Mitra in Proo, A, 8. B.
1879, pp. 218-22. ... Not stated
Contains 15 lines ; unpubl. ; mentioned by M. M. Chakravarti, ut sup.,
pp 190, 191, notes. ... Dedication ... ... Referred to in Rep. III, p. 121, No. 7,
and K, List, p. 87, note 2; not
publ. in full. Royal grant of pill, in Revised partial transcript and transl. Kôtivarsba vishaya of with comment by K. in Ind. Ant., the Pnndravardhanal XXI (1892), pp. 97-101 ; correcting bhukli (province), with! Hoernle's tentative interpretation in royal genealogy from ibid., XIV (1885), pp. 162-8. Earlier Gopala 1.
attempts need not be cited. The plate is difficult to read and must be compared with. No. 18. For the parentage of Devapala, see K.'s revised opinion in Ep. Ind., VIII, App. I,
p. 17, note 6. Dedication of image ... Rep. III, p. 124, No. 15; XV. p. 154;
mentioned by K. in List, p. 87, note 4. Ditto ... ... .. Rep. XI, p. 169; XV, 154. For
inscription of Yakskapâle of this period, see below No. 35.
13 or? 12
Bihar ; on pedestal Ramapala
of female statue. Chandiman, in Same king Patna Dist. 7 miles S.-E. of Nalanda.
(SEPTEMBER, 1909.
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