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Dayitavishņu; his son Vapyaţa; his son Gopala (I.), married the Bhadra king's daugater Deddadêvi; their son Dharmapala. The inscription mentions the Yuvarája Tribhuvanapâla as the důtaka who communicated Narayapavarman's request to Dharmapala.
635.--As. Res. Vol. I. p. 123, and lithograph; Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 254. Mungir plate of the Maharajadhirdja Devapkladeva, issued from Mudgagiri :
(L. 48).-samvat 33 Marga-dine 21
Gopala (1.) ; his son Dharmapala, married Rappadevi, a daughter of the Rashtrakūta! Parabala; their son Dêvapala. The inscription mentions, as dútaka, Dévapala's son, the Yuvaraja Rajyapáls.
636.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 309, and Plate. Ghoerkwa (now Bihar Museum) Buddhist macription, of the time of king Dévapala.
637.- Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. III. Plate Xxxvi. Gaya inscription of the time of Narayanapaladéve :(L. 15).-- r-Narayanapaladêva iti yaḥ .
. . rdjñag=tasya gun-amalasya mahataḥ samvatsarê saptamê Vaisakhy[m] ... .
638. Ind. Ant. Vol. XV. p. 305; Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XLVII. Part I. Plates xxiv. and xxv. Bhagalpur (now Bengal As. Soc.'s) plate of the Maharajadhiraja Narayanapaladeva, issued from Mudgagiri :
(L. 47).-samvat 17 Vaisakha-dinê 9.
Gopala (I.); his son Dharmapala (after defeating Indraraja and others, gave the sovereignty of Mahôdaya (Kanaaj) to Chakrayadha ); his younger brother Våkpåla; his son Jayapkla; his elder brother Dêvapala; Jayapåla's son Vigrahapala [I.], married the Haihaya princess Lajja; their son Narayanapala.
639.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 161, and Plate. Badal pillar inscription of the time of Narayanapala ; mentions Dharma(påla], Dêvapala, Sarapkla, and Nardyapapala.
640.- Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. LXI. Part I. p. 82. Dinajpur plate of the Maharajadhiraja Kahipaladeva, issued from V1&sapura () :
(L. 49).- vifu(shu)va-sankrantau. (L. 58).- samyat . [na P]-dinê . .
Genealogy as far as NarayanapАla as in No. 638; his son Rajyapala, married Bhagyadevi, a daughter of the Rashtrakata Tunga; their son Gopala (11.); his son Vigrahapala (11.); his son Mahipala.
641.- Archwol. Suro. of India, Vol. III. p. 122, and Plate xxxvii. 5; Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 114. Bodh-Gayà inscription of the reign of Mahipaladeva -
(L. 2).- paramasangata-friman-Mahipaladêva-pravarddhamana-vijayarajyê ekádaćamas samvatsarê abhilikhya .... . pañchamgår tithau. .
642.- Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1879, p. 221; Archwol. Surv. of India, Vol. III. Plate wxvii. Gaya Krishna-Dvdrika temple inscription of the reign of Nayapaladêve :
(L. 18). Samasta-bhamandala-rajya-bhfram=&vi(bi)bhrati srl-Nayapalad@yð 1 vilikhyamánd daba-pancha-samkhya-samvatsard siddhim=sgdoh-cha ka[rttjih 11
The inscription mentions Sadraka and Vibyaditya.
1 The Rashtrakata family, here referred to, may be the one mentioned above, in No. 630. Compare Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 187.
See above, No. 59 of V. 1088. • See above, No. 630.
• Bend kddald. - In the Bibar Museum there is another (Buddhist) inscription (of wbiob I possess Dr. Fleet's impressions) of the eleventh year (nameaf 11) of the reign of Mahipaladers; see Archael. Sure, of India, Vol. III. p. 123.
• See below, No. 646.