Book Title: Collection of Prakrit and Sanskrit Inscriptions
Author(s): P Piterson
Publisher: Bhavnagar Archiological Department

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________________ SURYA DYNASTY. 129 55. The lord of the earth after defeating his royal enemies on battlefields. received their daughters in marriage; some came to him of themselves being attracted towards him with love for his beauty while others were presented to him by the principal persons of their familica. Thus Kumbhakarna, the source of all happiness, married several young princesses. 56. King Kumbhakarga eaused to be dug Råmakunda which has for its ornament a large number of lotuses, in which swarm many birds, which contains immeasureable water, and which gives pleasure to the people. 57. Sri Kumbhakarna, the lord of the earth, makes gifts even beyony the expectations (of the receivers) so much so that the kimadughi can not please (them), the kalpa tree is unable to satisfy (them), the Rohana mountain can not meet (their) wants, the Chintamani fails to gratify the mind, the fame of Karga is nothing before his, and the success of king Bhoja falls into the shade. 53. King Kumbhakarna made a gift of the villages of Naghrida, Kathalavana, Malakaketaka, and Bhimiga for maintaining the worship &c., of Umi mahosvara. 59. King Kumbhakarga whose mind is devoted to the poem of Gitagovinde composed a work called Sangitaraja full of raen to oblige the world. 60. The virtues of Sri Kumbhakarna are so innumerable that when those who can count them were unable to do so, the sky was toosmall to record them and the thousand armed ocean extending day and night and full of deep blue waters can not take a note of them, who on this earth is able to fix (their) number. 61. At a certain time Kambhakarga joined Sapkara with all his worldly. aplendour, with all the enjoyments of a wealthy man, the pleasures of Kamadeva, sll the sweet sentiments of good poets, his terror to the apposing kings, and with she joy of his allied princes. 62. Sri Kumbhakaras, produced a son Rajamalla as the ocean does the moon, who (like the moon) destroye all darkness (in the form of enemies) and gives delight to the earth (in the case of Rajamalla; in the case of the moon assuming the fragrance of a lotus'). 63. Rajamalla, a lion among his enemies and Indra on earth entered the cave in the mountain near Yoginipura having its temples full of diamonds, gold and jewels. 64. The lord of the earth in the battle of Dadimpura threw arrows like showers of rain, cansing a river of blood, in which the king named Kahema, his L. 17. Aho! Shrutgyanam

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