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332.-Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 122; Archeol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXI. Plate xvi. B. Khajuraho fragmentary Chandella inscription; mentions Jéjjéka and Vijjaka, and Harshadeva ; also Kshitipaladeva [of Kanauj].
333.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 237; Archæol. Suro. of India, Vol. X. Plate xxxii. 1, 2, 4-6. Dudahi inscriptions of the Chandréllas Dévalabdhi, a son of Krishnapa and his vife Asarva, and grandson of the Maharajadhiraja Yasovarman.
334.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 221; Archaol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXI. Plate xxi. Fragmentary Chandella inscription from Mahoba (now in the Lucknow Museum); mentions Jêja and his younger brother Vija, Dhanga, his son Ganda, his son Vidyadhara (contemporary (?) of Bhojadeva (of Dhårâ]), Vijayapala (contemporary of the Chedi Gångêyadêva), and his son Kirtivarman (who conquered Lakshmikarna, i.e. the Chedi Karna).
335.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 197. Mau (now Calcutta Museum) fragmentary inscription of the Chandella Medanavarmadêva ; mentions [Dhanga), his son Ganda, his son Vidyadhara, his son Vijayapala, his son Kirtivarman, his son Sallakshanavarman, his son Jayavarman, Sallakshanavarman's younger brother Prithvivarman, and Prithvivarman's son Madanavarman.7
336.-Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XVII. Part I. p. 317; Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXI. P. 39. Kilañjar fragmentary Chandella inscription; apparently mentions Vijayapala, the Chôdi Karņa, Jayavarman, Madanavarman, his younger brother Pratâpavarman, and Viravarman.8
337.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 333; Archeol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXI. Plate xv. Ajaygadh rock inscription of the time of the Chendeila Bhôjavarman ; gives an account of some members of the V&stavya clan of Kayasthas, and mentions the Chandellas Ganda, Kirtivarman, Paramardin, Trailokyavarman, and Bhojavarman.
338.-Prof. Bendall's Journey, p. 82, and Plate. Ar (rear Udajpur in Rajputana) fragmentary inscription, containing the name of the [Guhila) king Saktikumára.10
339.- Bhavnagar Inscr. p. 72, and Plate. Udaypur (in Rajputâna) fragmentary inscription, containing the names of the [Gubila] kings Saktikumâra and Suchivarman.
340.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 233, and Plate. Udaypar (in Gwalior) fragmentary inscription of the Paramára rulers of Malava ; mentions, in the lineage of the hero Paramâra, Upêndraraja ; his son Vairisinha (1.); his son Siyaka ; his son Vakpati [1.] ; his son Vairisinha (II.) Vajrata ; his son Harsha (defeated the [Rashtrakata] king Khottiga); his son Vakpati (11.) (conquered Yuvaraja [II.] of Tripuri); his younger brother Sindharaja; his son Bhojarája (at war with Indraratha, Toggala (?), and the Chaulukya) Bhima [1.]); and Udayaditya.11
341.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 350; Ind. Inscr. No. 52. Ujjain (now Royal As. Soc.'s) first plate only of the Paramára Maharajúdhirúja Jayavarmadeva, issued from Vardhamânapura.13
Udayaditya; Naravarman; Yasdvarman; Jayavarman.
1 They are called Jayalakti and Vijayabakti in other inscriptions; nee, e.g., above, No. 35 of V. 1011. See above, No. 81 of V. 1006.
This is an earlier form of the name Chandella. • See above, No. 35 of V, 1011.
After him Jhidbukti (Jdjdkabhukti, so No. 176) was named. He is the Jayalakli (Jejdka). and Vija the Vijayabakti (Vijjaka) of other inscriptions.
• See above, No. 76 of V. 1154.
See above, from No. 101 of V. 1186 to No. 142 of V. 1219. See above, from No. 226 of V. 1817 to No. 242 of V. 1342. See above, No. 247 of V. 1845.
10 See above, No. 48 of V. 1034. n See above, No. 68 of V. 1116, and No. 70 of V. 1137. 15 The grant may be assigned to the time between V. 1192 and 1200. # But, when the grant was made, the king was at Chandrapurl.