Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 14
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 196 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [JULY, 1885. The melted substance so produced is what It is needless to say that all the above is is called pure love.' figurativo, and refers to the love of the soul Vidyâpati sang this to Chandi-Dåsa, who (or woman, i.e. Radhâ) for God (Krishņa). heard it from Rør -Narayana. No. V. NOTE 20, p. 187. Then each embraced the other, and floated I here add a genealogical tree of king Sivaaway upon the ocean of love. Simha, which I have compiled from the Páirjas of Mithil. GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE FAMILY OF RI SIVA-SIAHA, PROX ITS FOUNDATION TO ITS EXTINCTION. Aahirара Thieux. Visvardpa Thakur. Govinda Thakur. Lakshmus Thakur. BAJA Pandita Kamerara Thakur. (First king). Bhagtivara Th. (and king). Bhava Sinha alias Bhartiyara (3rd king). (No issue). By lat wife By 2nd wife By Srd wife Udaya Simha. Hari Simha. (No inae). Diva Simhs. Tripura Sitha. Siva Binha. Padina Simhe. Sarva Sirhe. Nars Simha Kumara Rathya Vijaya Narayapa Hari Narayan m. (1) Mahadert (No issue). (No issue). alias Darps alias Rstnevarsalias R.AjA a lian Kumara Viides, Nerdyada. Simba. Raghu Sinha. Brahma Simba. (9) Mahadert (No insue). (No issue). (No issue). - Lakhim By lat wife. By 2nd wife. and four others, all of whom died Dhira Simha alias Bhairava Sitha alias Chandra Sinha Darlabha Simha without issue. Hridaya NardyApa Hari Narayana. (No issue). alias Rana Simha. By 1st wife. By 2nd wife Righara Sinha. Jagun Narayana. Rapa N Ardyans alisa Garuda N Arbags Nara Narkyans B.Ama Bhadra. (No issue). alias Vibyankths. By lst wife. By 2nd wife. By 2nd I wife. By Ist wife. P T ! a ma Chandra. Bija Prstaps Kumks Madhu r i Kirtti Rudra Birbara () Kathss RAA Rati Nátha Hridays Rudrs. Gadadhan Sadana. Natha. Simba. Narayana. (No issue). Naryana Bala (No issue). Naryana (No issue). Sitahe. (No issue). (No (No (No issue.) alias bhadra. alias Bhava (No issue). issue). issue). Lakshmi (No issue). N&tha. Natha (No issue). (No issue). Ratns Sith his (No issue). A COPPER-PLATE GRANT OF THE GUJARAT RASHTRAKUTA KING DHRUVA IL, DATED SAKA 757. BY E. HULTZSCH, PH. D.; VIENNA. I am indebted to the kindness of Dr. A., by DhruvarAja II. also called DhårdFührer, of Lucknow, for a rubbing and an varsha, who belonged to the Rashtraktas ink-impression of the present inscription, which of Gujarat, a collateral, but not independent, was found at Baroda. It is a grant issued branch of the Rashtrakatas (Rattas) of MAnyain the year 757 of the Saks era (A.D. 835-36) (kheta (MAlkhed). IA German version of this paper appeared in the setes for hestet (line 8-9), Riyad for free (1.22), Journal of the German Oriental Society. The English translation of the grant differs from the German one in and for otto (1.4). On the other hand, the few details, the correct explanation of which I owe to lithograph enabled me to make out the name of the Pasdit Bhagavatloharya of Benares. granted village, Pdeildvill, which is indintinot in the . The wompanying lithograph does not alwayu agree materials supplied to me, and which I had therefore with the materiala 'supplied to me. Thus it reads misread in my original paper.

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