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616.- Gupta Inscr. p. 294, and Plate. Rajim (in the Central Provinces) plates of the lord of Kosala, the Raju Tivaradeva (Mahfive-Tivarard ja), the son of Nannadeva who was a son of Indrabala, of the family of Paụdu; issued from Sripura :- .
(L. 24).- Jyêshtha-dvádasyåm. (L. 35).- pravarddhamana-vijayarajya-samvatsaru 7 Karttika-divasu ashtha(shta)mu 8.8
617.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 179; Archeol. Suro. of India, Vol. XVII. Plate xviii. A. Sirpur (Śripura, in the Central Provinces) inscription of the time of Sivagupta-Bâlârjuna; (composed by Krishnanandin, the son of Devanandin).
In the lanar race, the king Udayana; his son Indrabala; his son Nannadeva (Nannêsvara); his son Chandragupta ; his son Harshagupta; his son Sivagupta-Balarjuna.
618.- Gupta Inscr. p. 234, and Plates. Nachna-kh-talks in the Bundelkhand division of Central India) inscriptions of the Mahardja Přithivishéņa of (the family of the V&katakas, and his feudatory Vyaghradeva.
619.-Gupta Inscr. p. 236, and Plate. Chammak (in East Berar, Central India) plates of the Vakátaka Maharaja Pravarasena II., recording a grant which was made at the request of Koņdaraja, the son of Satrughnarija; issued from Pravarapura :
(L. 60).- gamyvatgard=ghtâdaga(46) 10 8 Jyéshthamasa-faklapaksha-traydadya[n].
The Jahardja Pravarasóns [1.] of the family of) the V&kata kas; his son's son--the son of Gautamiputra and of a daughter of the Mahdrája Bhavanaga of the Bharaśivas-the Mahardja Rudrasêna (1.); his son, the Maharaja Prithivishêņa; his son, the Maharaja Rudrasēns (II.); his son (from Prabhåvatigapta, a daughter of the Mahardjádhiraja Dévagupta7), the Maharaja Pravarasena (II.).
620.-- Gupta Inscr. p. 245, and Plate. Siwani (in the Central Provinces) plates of the Vakataka Maharaja Pravarasens II.
(L. 18).- pravarddhamâna-rajya-sa[min]vvatsardashtådalam881 Phálgana(na)-SukladvadaẾyẩm.
Genealogy as in No. 619.
621.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 260, and Plate. Dudia (in the Central Provinces) plates of the VAkataka Maharaja Pravarasena II., issued from Pravarapura :
(L. 28).- Bam vvatsarê trayðvitsatimê varsh[6 ]-paksh chaturtthê divasê datamo. Genealogy as in No. 619.
622.- Archæol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. IV. p. 124, and Plate lvii. Ajanță fragmentary Vakataka inscription; mentions the kings Vindhyasakti, Pravarasena (1.], Rudrasona (L.),
Prithivi shêņa), Pravarasena (11.), Dévasêne, and Harishêņa; and the ministers Hastibhôja and Varahadeva(?).
623_Archeol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. IV. p. 138, and Plate lı. Ajanta Ghatotkacha cave fragmentary inscription; gives the pedigree of Hastibhoja (of the Valldra clan of Brahmaps), the minister of the V&kataka king Dévasena.
1 Of about the middle of the eighth century A.D.
According to Dr. Vleet, the adopted son. • The 7 ja denoted by a pomerical symbol, and the '8' by numeral fgure. • of about the beginning of the ninth century A.D.
• For cognate fragmentary inscriptions ne drekeol. Ser. of India, Vol. XVII. Plates xviii. B.. xii.. and IX. E.
• See No. 619.
Apparently the son of Adityasena of the family of the Guptas of Magadhs;s above, No. 652. (For another Devagupta see No. 528.) Read ashfadant.
Read tray Spithalatitami,