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

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________________ 416 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [DECEMBER, 1884. a. BHATGÂM LINE. b. KIȚMÂNDU LINE. c. LALITAPATTANALINE. on a stone in the Vimalasucha 777, or 1657 A. D. He had four | His latest inscription is dated mandapa. On Jy@shtha badi 3 sons, Pârthivendra, Nřipêndra, N. S. 821, or 1701 A. D. of N. S. 785," or 1665 A. D., he Mahipatindra and Chakrapatindra, incised a hymn in honour of whom he allowed to rule by turns Garuda on a Garuda-pillar in each for a year during his lifetime. Narayana-chok. In N. S. 787 Nřipêndra made during his turn or 1667 A. D., he dedicated a a coat for the Nandi at Pasupati temple of Bhavanišankara. and put up an inscription dated 4. Yoganarendramalla, son 153 Kartika Suklanavamyâm." of 3, lost his son, and became 16, 21 years; dedicated an Chakrapatindra reigned for one an ascetic. image of Harisankara near the day and then died. His coins Darbar in S. 802, or 1682 A.D., show a bow and arrow, a noose, an built various other temples and elephant hook, a yakh's tail and incised an inscription in a dhar. the date N. S. 789, or 1669 A. D. mafald, Jyêshtha sudi 15 of Pratâpamalla died in N. S. 809, 5. Mahipatindra, or Ma. N. S. 803, or 1683 A.D. or 1689 A. D. hindramalla of Katmandu 18. Bhopatîndramalla, son became king, died in N. S. 842, of 17, 34 years. The dated 10. Mahindramalia, third son or 1722 A. D. inscriptions of his reign are, (a) of 9, died in N. S. 814, 1694 A. D. N. S. 817, Kali 4799, Saka-eamvat 1620, Phålguna sudi 9 in the MAlatichok; (b)N. S.823, Jyêsh- 11. Bhaskaramalla, son of 10, 6. Jayayogaprakasa; an intha sudi 10, or 1703 A.D., in ruled until N. S. 822, when he scription of his reign is dated the temple of the Tantrika died childless of the plague, aged N. S. 843, or 1723 A. D. Guptadêvata; (c) N. S. 827, Vai- 22 years, 7. Vishņumalla, son of Yosåkha sudi 3, or 1707 A.D.; (d) ganarendra's (4) daughter, deN.S. 828, Bhadrapada sudi 10, dicated a bell in MOlachok in or 1707 A.D. in the Darbår; (e) N. S. 857, or 1737 A.D., and N.S. 838, or 1718 A.D. in the died shortly afterwards withtemple of Bhairava; (f) N. S. out issue. 841, Phálguna badi 3, or 1721 A.D. 12. Jagajjayamalla, a distant 8. Rajyaprakája, third son of relative, was placed on the throne 12 of Kantipura, appointed king. by the wives of 11. He had five by 7, made blind by the PraBons, Rajendraprakåsa and Jaya- dhåns & expelled after one year. prakasa (born before his accession 10. Jayaprakasa, king of to the throne) and Rajyaprakåsa, Kantipur, ruled two years over Narendrapraksa and Chandra- Lalitapattana, when the Pra. 19. Ranajitamalla, son of prakAga (born afterwards.) He dhåns expelled him. 18; dedicated a bull to Anna. died in N. S. 852, or 1732 A. D. 11. Visvajit-malla, son of púrnå-devi in N.S. 857 Phålguna Vishnumalla's (7) daughter badi 1, or 1737 A. D. In his years, murdered by the Prereign the Gorkha raja, Nara dhans. bhupala-shah, invaded Nepal. 12. Dalamardan-sb4h of Na. With him the dynasty of Bhât 13. Jayaprakasa, second son of vakog made king by the Pragåm became extinct. 12, expelled his brother Rajyapra- dhâne, and expelled after 4 years, kåsa, who went to Lalitapattana 13. Têjanarasimha, a deto Vishnumalla. He was deposed scendant of Visvajit-malla (11). in NS 888, or 1768 A. D., by the 3 years. Then the country was Gorkhå-king Prithvinarayana. conquered by PrithvinAriyana. * N. 8. 787 according to Dr. Wright. But the text has gondgdsvinite (varshe). " The author of the Vamsarall has mistaken Jaya. diva's inscription (No. 15) of Sriharsha-Samvat 153 for an inscription of Nripendra. Dr. Wright has Chakra varténdra for Chakrapatindra. * It is evident that either this statement or the whole of the dates of the Kitm&adu and Lalitapattana dynasties must be wrong. See ante, vol. VII. p. 92n. Kirkpatrick's dates differ considerably from Dr. Wright'e.

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