Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 07
Author(s): Jas Burgess
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ MARCH, 1878.] BOOK NOTICES. years). A.D.810Gunakâma-deva, 51 years; founded Kanti- A.D. 1352 Matisiñha-deva 15 years. pur or Kathmandu as his capital K.Y. 3824, A.D. 723. 1367 Saktisisiha-deva 22 , 908 Bhoja-deva, 8 years (Bhojadevabhadra). 1389 Syâmasiñha-deva 15 years; a great earth917 Lakshmikåma-deva, 22 years. quake in a.d. 1408 (1398 P) destroyed the temple 938 Jayakama-deva, 20 years; he died without of Machchhindranatha, &c. issue, and the Vaiấya Thakuris of Noêkôt elected Restored Malla Dynasty of Bhátgáor. from among themselves. 958 Bhaskara-dera (Udaya-deva). 1 Jayabhadra Malla 15 years, son-in-law of Sya. 966 Bala-deva. masiñbadeva. 977 Padma-deva. 2 Näga Malla 15 984 Nagarjuna-deva. 3 Jayajagat Malla 11 , 987 Sankara-deva, expelled by 4 Någêndra Malla 10 , The restored Rajput Dynasty. 5 Ugra Malla 15 , 6 Asoka Malla 19 A.D. 1004 Vâma-deva. .. 1006 Harsha-deva. 7 1386 (?)" Jayasthiti Malla 43 years, a legislator 1022 Sadasiva-deva; restored the Pasupati tem 8 1429° Yaksha or Jayayaksha Madla 43 years. ple ky. 3851, A.D. 750. kingdom divided. 1050 Mâna-deva ruled 10 years (Indra-deva 12 9 1472 Raya Malla, eldest son of Gaksha, 15 years). years. 1062 Narasifiha-deva 22 years (Mân-deva 5 10 Suvarna Malla 15 years. years.) 11 Prana Malla 15 years. 1067 Nanda-deva 21 years (Narendra-deva 6 12 Visva Malla 15 13 Trailokya Malla 15 1073 Rudra-deva 7 years (80 years). 14 Jagatjyoti Malla 15 1153 Mitra-deva 21 years (Amrita-deva 3 years).' 15 Narendra Malla 21 , Ari-deva 22 years. 1653 Jagatprakasa Malla 21 years. - Abhaya Malla, introduced the new Samvat 1674 Jitâmitra Malla 21 >> A.D. 880 ? 1695 Bhupatîndra Malla 34 1246 Jaya-deva Malla 10 years. 1721 Raņajit Malla; Narbhupala of Gôrkhå in1280 Ananda Malla, brother, 25 years; founded vaded Nepál 1729. Bhâtgaon A.D. 865, where he ruled. Rája of Banépa. Karnataki Dynasty, capital-Bhaktapur or Bhatgdon. 9 Rana Malla, second son of Yaksha Malla, 21 1 Nanya-deva came from Kårnataka, bringing years. Newâras from Näyêra, and defeated the Malla råjas A.D. 889; ruled 50 years. Rajas of Kathmandu. 2 Gangå-deva 41 years. 9 Ratna Malla, youngest son of Yaksha, 71 3 Narasitiha-deva 31 years; founded Chåpâgfon years. A.D. 991. 10 Amara Malla, 47 years. 4 Sakti-deva 39 years. 11 Sürya Mulla. 5 Råmasisiha-deva 58 years. 12 Narendra Malla. 6 Hari-deva removed to Kantipur; invaded and 13 Mahindra Malla; temple of Tuljadevi built slain 'by Mukunda-sena, whose troops were de- at Kathmanda A.D. 1549, and of Narayana at Lastroyed by pestilence. Then the Vaisya Thakuris lit-Pâtan 1566. of Noakot established many petty chiefships and 14 Sadasiva Malla, expelled. ruled 225 years. 15 Sivasitha Malla, his brother; temple of ChanAyodhya Dynasty. gu Narayana repaired 1585, and that of SvayamA.D. 1324, Harisiñha-deva of Simraungarh, 28 | bhu 1594. years. 16 Lakshminarayana Malla, became insane, After this Kirkpatrick's lists differ greatly from these, and it is evident that previons to the time of Harisiihs. deva, A.D. 1324, the chronology is in inextricable confusion; from that date Dr. Wright's book helps greatly to rectify our previous knowledge. This dynasty in doubtless placed three centuries too early by the Vanavali, which apparently makee Gunakama-deva of a previous list contemporary with SadAiva-deva of this one. It will be observed that this Karnatakl dynasty preaenta us with the same names in nearly the same order n they occur in the Samangarha or Simraun dynasty, viz. 1, Nanyupe deva, who, according to Hodgson, founded Simran A.D. 1097 ; 2, Ganga-deva; 3, Naruifiha-deva; 4, Remssifiha-deva; 5, Saktisifiha-deva; 6, Harusifiha-deva. The dates of the inscription Newâr Sam. 542, the Kotykhati-yajna 615, and Jayaathiti's death 549 (pp. 188, 187), are probably in error by 100 years. Prinsep places the noontion of Jayayakshs in Newir Sam. 371, or A.D. 1610, but this appears to be too late. 10 Three dates are cited in this reign-8.775, 782, 787 (pp. 191-2)-but the accuracy of them is questioned by Dr. Wright; they are in accordance, however, with what fol. lows.

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