249, Phālgana 1128-9 Ind. Off. 2928. 12 Indradeva (8) Omitted by Wright and Bhagvanlāl, though mentioned by Kirkpatriok. 'Monday, 10th October, 1138' (Jacobi). 259, expd., Kārtt. 1138, Oct. Camb., Add. 1643. Mānadeva Narendradeva (called Narasimha Wr. and Bh.-lāl) Inscription' Jour ney,' p. 81, As to this date, see the foregoing article, page l, note 5, in 261 Pausa 267 Māgha 1141 1.146-7 Vl f. 24b, Plate fig. 4, 5. I have supposed this date to refer to the accession of Ananda, though the passage is obscure. Anandadeva (*) 275 Caitra 1154-5 Camb. Or. 130 278 Bhädrap. 1158 Camb. Add. 2833 1163-4 20 about 1147-67). vana. 1166 London, R.A.S. 8, 1 moi... 296 Caitra 1176, Cat., p. 65 3, 11 mo.... See J.R.A.S. for 1888, p. 551. 284 Māgha śukla aştamī ādityavāra. Mitra's Astas. Pref. p. xxiv, note. Ant. XVII, 249. Rudradeva Amstadeva (6) Imperfect reading in Cat. supplemented by a tracing from the MS. See the article: p. 7, note 7. 1 The date reads 186 māghakršņa diva dasamyā buddha [sic] dine. I suggested to Dr. Kielhorn (and he agrees), that divādango probably & Son of Sankaradeva, born Samvat 177, Aşādha. V foll. 306–31a. 8 No doubt identical with Mahendradeva the yuvarāj (175) in Sivadeva's reign after whom the tank Mahendrasaras % Son of a “Sihadeva' (possibly here Narasimha or Narendra) born in 219 Vaięākha. V' f. 316. 6 According to V8 (f. 316), born in 233, Āśvina and likewise a son of “Sībadeva.' (Ratnadeva] men. Full date, from tracing (colophon 303 Caitra. [1183 ?] Tracing from Not being omitted at p. 86 of Cat.) of if Nepal era M8. in Kathm. tioned in MS. 1648G. at Käthm Library: Samv. Library. any His 303 [words and figures ] caitra sudi tory. pañcamyām somadine. As to the king see the article. 4, 3 mo. 807 Phālgona 1187 Cat., p. 76 3 Reading of Cat. verified by tracing from MS. Br. Museum, Or. Not men. Date retouched. “It does not work ont' in my Cat.) 316 1196, July Br. Museum Or. Probably Thursday, 11th July 1196. Beje 3345 (No. 542 17 note in B.M. Cat. Sk. MSS. p. 230. my Cat.) 317 Vais 1197 Cat. p., 113 322 [expd.] Āşāṇha 12w1 May Cat. p., 83. Roading confirmed by my notes in the 326 exud. Srāv. 1206, July. Cat. p. 96 15 Library. 'Sunday, 27th May, 1201(H.J.) Camb. Add. (about 1201. Thursday, 14th Jan., 1216,' Kielhorn in 1216) I.A. xvii, 249. 342 Märga 1221 B.M. Or. 2208 Not uamed Perhaps a rāja of another part of Nepal. s Date (without month).noted by me in 1223 Kāțhm. No. 214 1884. The Pandit apparently did not see this MS., a copy of the Bhāratiya. 358, Jyestha 1238 Cat. p. 69 nāțyaśāstra, Compare Sylvain Lévi I “Rapport," p. 16. 367,current, Māgha. 1246 Jan. B.M. Or. 2203 Feb. (myCat.No.536) Date somewhat indistinctly written. J. 1. 4 ! St. Pet. Minaev Colln. MS. (Pasca-rakṣā) not described by for Dr. out wrong and nakşatra impossible. see p. 9, note 1. Jayadeva 375 Āsādha 1255, June VI, fol. 262 2, 8 mo. 377, Bhadrap. 1257 Coll. of Bhag vänlal. 1884. MS. 1320D. at Jayabhimadeva The second form is taken from V% fol. 35, where the birth of Jayaşiham, is Anantamalla. Cati, bat no week-day is decipher able. In the Cat. we must read, as my tracing shows, Ananta for Ananda; but Dr. Kielhorn reports that the date does : not work out correctly. Cat. p. 46 (1) 1 Though no MSS. of this reign are extant, Someśvara is duly recorded by Kirkpatrick (reign 6 years 3 months) and in 7% (fol. 32a), where we learn that he was the son of Mahendra and born in 240 Phalguna sudi 13, Māghanakşatra. If the following phrase THUIT TE 90 48 means that he reigned and died in (240 + 53) 293, it will not fit well with the ascertained date of Amstadeva. % According to TX, fol. 326, Arimalla, son of Jayasi [sic], Malladeva, was born 274, reigned 15 years (according to vi 25 years 10 months ; but this does not suit with the other dates) and lived 62 years 10 months. This puts his death towards the end of 336, which our last date from MSS. wilt just allow. 8 Born 366, son of Rājadeva. He was apparently childless. For at 266 (Plate : fig. 7. 1. 1) we read that in his reign the Yuvarāj. (WTTT the usual form in the Chronicle) Jayādityadeva imprisoned his uterine brother, Jayānandadeva. Jayāditya, according to V8 (350), was the son of Jayabhima, and was born 358. Probably there is something wrong in this last Now a statement. For it seems unlikely that Anantamalla should not only have superseded an older heir-apparent, but also have allowed him I Jayarudra was the son of Jayata gamalla. Jayāri is called svakutumba, & vague phrase for ‘kinsman' perhaps. The full date % Born 437, Phālguna krzna dafami' dhaneşta [sic], brhaspati vära ; son of Jayānandadeva by a sangraharī bhāryā (V8, 456). The 8 Son of Jayarājadeva and Rudramadevī, apparently (see p. 11, note) born in 467, Vaiś sodi 7. (VI, f. 286; Plate fig. 8.) According ! |