Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 38
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ Inscriptions of the Pala Dynasty of (Gaura or Gauda) Bengal-continued. DATE. Stone or No. in copper K's pate or other material. SEPTEMBER, 1909 ] Locality. King. Indian. List. Purport. References and Remarks. A. D. Regual. Era. ? 19 ... Not known ... Mahendra pala ... (prob. Indradyumna of tradition). ... The only reference is Onnningham's remark (Rep. III, p. 124) that Kittoe mentions a second inscription of this king, also dated in his 19th year (J. 4. S. B., 1848, p. 284).' The date prob. should be corrected and in No. 33. THE PALA DYNASTY OF BENGAL. 85 646 8. Gaya ... ... ... Yakshapala (na tendra) son of Vibvarúpa, who was the son of Sudraka of Gaya. Erection of temple, etc., Ed. by K. in Ind. Ant., XVI, 64, by Yakshapala. This prince probably belonged to a collateral line. His inscr, was composed by Morâri, whose son Manoratha composed Kumârapâla's inscription No. 26. Yakshapala, therefore, must be earlier, and should be placed late in the reign of R&mapála, as & subordinate chief or governor. Acc. to Târanâth Yakshapala was son and colleague of Ramapals for 3 years, reigning after him for one year (Schiefner, p. 251). In reality, probably he was a near relative of Râmapala. The date of the inscr. must be about 1128.

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