________________ Siri Sirivalakaha brought the prince (10. Siripala) to his place (lit. house) together with his (Siripala's) family (i.e. with Kamalappaba etc. ) (316) . He (i.e. Punnapala) gave them an excellent residence, and offered them (much) wealth, corn and gold etc; and Sirivala stayed there enjoying the pleasures of ' Dogunduga' gods. (317) (Now), on a certain day, while the king ( Prajapala ) was passing through the lane in the vicinity of his (Siripala's) residence he (.e. king Prajapal) saw that prince (Siripala) seated (happily) on a window in the company of Mayana. (318) Then the king (Prajapal), seeing Mayana ( seated there ), thought thus : "Certainly, Mayana, being under the evil influence of the god of love, has stained my family. (319) "At that time, I, blinded by anger, did that one improper thing, (and now this) second (improper thing) is done by her (i.e. Mayana) who is blinded by love. Alas ! alas ! (she has done) a very improper thing". (820) (Then), to the king (Prajapala) who was thus (greatly) dejected, Punuapala revealed the whole account of (his i. e. Prajapala's ) daughter (i. e. of Mayana) which was full of ( great) wonder. ( 321 )