Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 13
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ DECEMBER, 1884.) HISTORY OF NEPÅL. 415 (a). Bardim LINE. b). KATMANDU LINE. 9. Jayaráyamalla, eldest son 1. Ratnamalla, youngest son of 8, 71(P) years; slew twelvo of 8, 15 years. * Thakuri rajas of Kantipura, defeated in N. S. 611, or 1491 A.D., 10. Suvarnamalla, son of 9, 15 the Thakuris of Naväkot and later the Bhoţiyas (Tibetans) with years.13 the help of Sina, king of Pålpå. In his reign the Musalmans 11. Pranamalla, son of 10, 15 first attacked the country; Somasekharinanda, a southern years. Brahmaņa, became high priest of Pasupati; a temple of Tuljadevi was dedicated in N. S. 621, or 1501 A. D., and a new copper currency with a lion was introduced. 2. Amaramalla, son of 1, 47(?) years, ruled over 28 towns and villages; in his reign a great temple on the model of that at Gays was built at Lalitapattana. 12. Visvamalla, son of 11, 15 1 3. Saryamalla, son of 2, took Sarkhapura and Changu-Narkyears (®). yana from the Bhâtgåm line. 4. Narendramalla, son of 3. 13. Trailokyamalla, son of 12, 5. Mahindramalla, son of 4, received from the emperor of 15 years (P) Dehlf permission to issue silver coins, became a friend of TrailokYamalla of Bhåtgåm, dedicated a temple to Tuljadêvi in Katmåndu on Mågha sudi 5 of N. S. 669. In his reign Purandara Rajvannst built a temple of Narayana, close to the palace in Lalitapattana, N. S. 686, or 1566 A. D. 14. Jagajjyotirmalla (or, ac- 6. Sadasivamalla, son of 5, was compelled by his subjects to cording to my MS., Jayajyotir- fly to Bhâtgâm where he was imprisoned. malla,] son of 13, 15 years (?). 7. Sivasimhamalla, younger brother of 6, according to an inscription repaired the temple of Svayambha in N. S. 714, or 1594 A. D., while his queen Gang restored the temple of ChangaNariyana in N. S. 705, or 1585 A.D. He had two sons, the elder of whom ruled over Kantipura, while the younger obtained Lalitapattana already during the lifetime of his father. a. BaiTGAN LINE. b. KATMANDU LINE. 1 c. LALITAPATTANA LINE. 15. Narendramalla, son of 8. Lakshminarasimhamalla, eld. 1. Hariharasimha, younger 14, 21 years (?). est son of 7. During his reign son of Sivasimha of Kantipur. in N. S. 715, or 1595 A. D., the 2. Siddhinisinha, son of wooden temple of Gôrakhnath, 1, built a palace at Lalitapura called Katmando, was built, after in N. S. 740, or 1620 A. D.. which the town of Kantipura was consecrated an image of Tuljacalled Katmandu. He became devi on Jyêshtha sudi 10 of insane, was dethroned by his son the same year, dedicated a and kept in confinement during temple to Radhakrishna in N. S. 16 years. 757, or 1637 A. D., made a 9. Pratapamalla, son of 8. ruled water-course in N. S. 767, or from N. S. 759, or 1639, A. D. He 1647 A.D., and became an was a poet. The inscriptions of his ascetic in N. S. 777. or 1657 A.D. reign are (a) the record of the restoration of the temple of Sva16. Jagatprakasamalla, son yambhů by a Lama, N. S. 760, or of 18, 21 years (). In his 1640 A.D.; (b) a Svayambh0stötra time Harasimha Bharo and at Sv., dated N. S. 770, or 1650 Våsinha Bharo, built a temple A. D.; (c) a Guhyêśvarastotra, of Bhimasena, inscribing the dated N. S. 774, or 1654 A. D.; (d) date, N. S. 775, or 1655 A. D., & Kalikåstôtra in 15 alphabets 3. Srinivasamalla, son of 2, on a stone lion. On Margasir. (Wright's plate xfü.), dated N. S. reigned from N. 8. 777, or sha sudi 6 ot N. S. 782, or 774, or 1654 A. D.; (e) the record 1657 A. D., had 4 war with 1662 A. D., the king incised five of the dedication of an image of Pratapamalla of Katmanda hymns in honour of Bhavånt Visvarapa at Layakulbahal, N. S. N. S. 778-782, or 1658-1662. * All these periods are doubtful, and as the synchronisms below show, some of them must be wrong.

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