Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 05
Author(s): E Hultzsch
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ APPENDIX.) INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 87 643.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 166, and Vol. XXI. p. 100. Åmg&chhi (now Bengal As. Soc.'s) plate of the Maharajadhiraja Vigrahapaladeva III. - (L. 40).- sômagraha-... (L. 42).- samvat 13 (or 12 P) Chaitra-dine 9.1 Genealogy as far as Mahipala as in No. 640; his son Nayapåla; his son Vigrahapala (111.). 644.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 350, and Plates. Kamanli (now Lucknow Museum) plates of the Mahârájádhiraja Vaidyadeva of Prügiyotisha, a subordinate or feudatory of the Pala Kumarapala of Gauda; (composed by Mandratha, the son of Murari): (L. 46). Etasmai sâsanan präd&d=Vaidyadêva-kshitisvara) | Vais&khê vifu(shu). [va"]tyáñ-cha svarg-Artha Hari-visare il (L. 51).- chaturth-abda sam Vaisakha-prathamd-din. (L. 53).- sam 4.suryya-gatya Vaisakha-dinê 1 ni. The inscription mentions, in the solar race (Mihirasya tans) and Pala family (kula), the kings of Gauda Vigrahapala (III. P], his son Råmapala* (who killed Bhima of Mithild), and his son Kumarapala; and their ministers Yogadeva, his son Bodhideva, and his son Vaidyadeva, of whom the last was appointed by Kumarapala to rule the eastern country, in the place of Tingyadeva.. 645.- Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. III. p. 125, and Plate xlv. 17. Jaynagar image inscription of the reign of Madanapaladeva: (L. 4).-- Sriman-Madanapaladva-rajye samvat 19 (P) Åsvina 30 (?). 646.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XVI. p. 64. Gays inscription of a king (narendra) Yakshapala, the son of Vivarúpa who was the son of sadraka, of Gaya; (composed by Murari of the Âgigrama family). 647.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 307, and Plate. Deopara (in the Rajshahi district of Bengal, now Calcutta Museum) inscription of Vijayasens; (composed by Umâpatidhara, and engraved by tho Ranaka Solapāņi, the son of Brihaspati and grandson of Manadása). In the lunar race were Virasena and other southern rulers. In that Sâna lineage there was Samantasena, the head-garland of the clan of Brahmakahatriyas '; his son Hémantasena, married Yafoddvi; their son Vijayasena (defeated Nanya, Vira, and other kings). 648.- Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XLIV. Part I. p. 11, and Plates. Tarpandighi plate of the Maharajadhiraja Lakshmaņasênadeva, the successor of the Maharajadhiraja BallAlasênadeva; issued from Vikramapura - (L. 56).-sar 3 Bhadra-dind 2.10 In the lunar race, Hemanta of the Sena family; his son Vijayasena; his son BallAlaena; his son Lakshmanasena. 1 The equivalent of the date (the 2nd March A.D. 1086), suggested by me in Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIL p. 108, 16 not satisfactory. Another inscription of the 12th year (samoat 12 Marga-dind 18) of the reign of a Vigrabapála is mentioned in Archeol. Surt. of India, Vol. III. p. 121, In the published version Vaidyadēvs is described as "king of Kimardpa,' bat socording to the original the Kimarapa mandala was only part of the Pragjyotisba bhukti. For an ineoription of the second year (samoala Vaildkeha-dind 88) of Ramapala see Archaol. Sure, of India, Vol. III. p. 124. Ibid. p. 124 mention is made of an inscription of the third year (ram 8 Vaifdkha-dind 24) of the reigo of Madanapala. And inscriptions of the eighth year (samrat 8) and of the 19th gear (sam 19 Vaildkha-mudi 8) of king Mahendrapdla are mentioned ibid. pp. 128 and 124 • of about the 12th century A.D. 1 The same name occurs above, in No. 642. # This name occurs above, in No. 644. This name occurs above, in No. 564 of N. 769. Lo Tbe published text has aan 7 Bhddra-dind 8.

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