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called Satyamårtanda (vv. 1-8). When Jayatsena, the lord of Utkala, came to know this boy, he gave to him in marriage his daughter Prabhavati, and appointed him to rule over the Oddavedi country (vv. 9 and 10). In the Matsya family, founded by Satyamartanda, there was a long line of chiefs (rajan, nyipa, bhúpa, etc.), whose names (from vv. 11-19) are given here in a tabular statement.
1. Ganga, a younger brother of Bhima.
2. Vallabha.
3. Yuddhamalla.
4. Gonanga (L.).
5. Bhima [I.].
6. Revaņa [1.].
7. Kokkila.
8. Gadda [I.].
9. Aditya.
10. Kandi [I.].
11. Bhima [II.].
12. Révapa (II.).
13. Gonanga [11.].
14. Gudda [11.). 15. Kandi [11.).
16. Paraganda.
17. Gadda (111.).
18. Bhima (III.). 19. Nrisim hem 20. Mankaditya.
21. Bhima (IV.).
22. Jayanta, md. Chingamámba.
23. Arjuna the donor of this grant (made in
Saka-Samvat 1191).
II.o. Oriast. * Odds is one of the name of Orims; ne Bouth-Ind. Insor, Vol. I. p. 97, and above, Vol. IV. p. 816. • Arya is not numbered because apparently he was not a ruling chief.