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

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________________ 88 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (VOL. V. 649.- Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. VII. p. 43, and Plate xlv. Bakergañj plate of the Maharajadhiraja Visvarûpasênadáva, lord of Gauda, the successor of the Maharajúdhiraja Lakshmanasenadeva, lord of Gauda, issued from near Jambugráma : (L. 56).-tri(?)tîyâvdi(bdi)ya-Jyaishithâdina. (L. 65).- sam 3 Jyaishțha-dind ... In the lunar race, Vijayaa na; his son BallAlasôna; his son Lakshmanagêna, married . . . .(P); their son Visvarüpa (Vibyarupasêna). 650.- Jour. Beng. As. Soo. Vol. LXV. Part I. p. 9, and Plates.. Madanapada plate of the Manárájádhiraja Visvara pasênadêve, lord of Ganda, the successor of the Mahúrájádhírája Lakshmanasənadeva, lord of Ganda, issued from near Phalgugrama: (L. 51).- chaturddasiyaydi(bdi)ya-Bhadradina. (L. 60).- sam 14 Âśvina-dinê 1. Genealogy as in No. 649. 651.- Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1885, p. 51, and Plate. Dacca (Ashrafpur, in Eastern Bengal, now Bengal As. Soc.'s) plate of the king (nripati) Dévakhadga - (L. 15).-samvat 10 3 Vaisakha-di 10 3.3 . 652.- Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. IX. p. 767, and Plate with specimen of letters and seal. Tejpur (Assam) plates of the Maharajadhirija Vanamálavarmadêve of Pragjyotisha, dated "samvat 19 "(P). From Adivardha (Vishnu) and the Earth sprang Naraka; his sons Bhagadatta and Vajradatta. In the lineage of Bhagadatta, Prâlambha, married Jivadê; their son Ha[r]jara, married Tara; their son Vanamála. 653.- Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1880, p. 148, and Plates. Sylhet (Assam) plates of Kegavadêve : (L. 55).- PåndavakulAdipal-abda (?) 4328 (?). In the lunar race, Kharayaņa (?); his son Gokula (? Golhaņa); his son Narayana; his son Govinda-Kedavadêya. 654. Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1880, p. 152, and Plates. Sylhet (Assam) platos of sanadeva; (composed by Madhava of the Dåsa family) : (L. 32).-sar 17 Vaisakha-dinê 1. In the lunar race, Gokula (Gölhana); his son Narayana ; his son Kêdavadêva; his son Adnadêva. 655.- Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XL. Part I. p. 165, and Plateii. Bamanghati (in Orissa, Dow Calcutta Museum) plate of Ranabhanjadêve, the son of Digbhaja who was the son of Kottabhasja, of the Bhañja family : (L. 36).- samyat 2006 (2) 80 8 Pushya-budi 1'(?). 1 This name was by Prinsep misread a Kavandna, which was supposed to have been substituted in the plate for, per baps, Madhapaséna. Another plate from the Dacon distriot (porehused by the Bengal As. Sno.), also dated in "sahrat 18," is mentioned in the Proceedinge Bong. 4. Soc. 1890, p. 942, and 1891, p. 119; it doo not seem to bave been published yet. • Both times the .10'in denoted by a nnmerical symbol and the ' by numeral Agare. • For a king Phagadatta or Bhagadatta kings see above, No. 541. The inscription also, liefore Pralambba, appear to mention a line of kinge oommencing with Salastambha and ending with larisba (arba P), but, to enable one to give a reliable account of its contenta, it requires to be re-edited. - Compare below, Nos. 711-714. The symbol, used bere, is exactly like the akelars 14, and has been taken to denote 200; but I doubt this being correct. " Expressed by numeral Agure (which may possibly be 7).

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