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259, expd., Kārtt. 1138, Oct. Camb., Add. 1643.

Mānadeva

259, Bhadrap

1139

Inscription' Journey,' p. 81.

4,7 mo.

Narendradeva

254 expd., Phālg.

1134

Cat. p. 62

(called Narasimha Wr. and Bh.-lal)

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Anandadeva (*)

285 expd Phalguna.

1165, Feb. March.

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20 about 1147-67).

Omitted by Wright and Bhagvanlāl,
though mentioned by Kirkpatrick.
'Monday, 10th October, 1138' (Jacobi).

As to this date, see the foregoing article, page 1, note 5.

V1 f. 24b, Plate fig. 4, 5. I have supposed
this date to refer to the accession of
Ananda, though the passage is obscure.

See J.R.A.S. for 1888, p. 551.
Not purchased; full date transcribed:
284 Magha śukla aṣṭamī ādityavāra.
Colophon copied (with mistakes) in Rāj
Mitra's Aṣṭas. Pref. p. xxiv, note.
'Sunday, 8th July, 1165,' Kielhorn, Ind.
Ant. XVII, 249.

Full date (not given in R.A.S. Cat.): 286,
Phālguna sudi ekādaśyām ādityav.

Imperfect reading in Cat. supplemented by a tracing from the MS. See the article p. 7, note 7.

1 The date reads 186 maghakṛṣṇa divā daśamya buddha [sic] dine. I suggested to Dr. Kielhorn (and he agrees), that divadang probably
stands for dvādaśamyām tithau which gives 186 as an expired year (the usual solution for this era.) If however we interpret the date
as meaning “on the tenth day," we have to take the rare solution (I. Ant. XVII. 252) of a current year, with the result (as Dr. Kiel-
horn informs me) Wednesday, 2nd February, 1065.

& Son of Sankaradeva, born Samvat 177, Aṣāḍha. V foll. 30b-31a.

8 No doubt identical with Mahendradeva the yuvaraj (5) in Sivadeva's reign after whom the tank Mahendrasaras
was named. Vlfol. 24b. See plate, fig. 4. The same Mahendra's birth is recorded in V2 as happening is sam, 199 (fol. 31a, where
Sihadevaparamesvarasya putra is apparently an error for Sivad°) See Plate, fig. 9. 1. 3.

4 Son of a Sihadeva' (possibly here Narasimha or Narendra) born in 219 Vaisakha. V2 f. 3lb. According to Va (f. 31b), born in 233, Aśvina and likewise a son of "Sihadeva.'

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Arimalladeva (8)

322 [expd.] Aṣāḍha 1201 May 326 expd. Srāv.

Cat. p., 83.

1206, July.

Cat. p. 96

15

Aug.

Camb.

Add.

[ Ranaśūra ]

336 [expd.] Paușa 342 Märga

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B.M. Or. 2208

(No. 512 in my Cat.)

B.M. Or. 2203 (myCat.No. 536)

Full date, from tracing (colophon being omitted at p. 86 of Cat.) of MS. 1648G. at Käthm Library: Samv. 303 [words and figures] caitra sudi pañcamyām somadine. As to the king see the article.

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Reading of Cat. verified by tracing from
MS.

Date retouched. 'It does not work out'
(H. J.)

Probably Thursday, 11th July 1196. See note in B.M. Cat. Sk. MSS. p. 230.

Reading confirmed by my notes in the
Library. 'Sunday, 27th May, 1201 (H.J.)

(about 1201-Thursday, 14th Jan., 1216,' Kielhorn in
1216)
I.A. xvii, 249.

Not named Perhaps a rāja of another part of Nepal.
( Date (without month) noted by me in
1884. The Pandit apparently did not
see this MS., a copy of the Bhāratīya.
nāṭyaśāstra. Compare Sylvain Lévi
"Rapport," p. 16.

Date somewhat indistinctly written.

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Jayabhimadeva

Jayadeva

380, expd. Caitra 1260 April... Tracing from 13, 3 mo. MS. 1320D. at

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1 Though no MSS. of this reign are extant, Someśvara is duly recorded by Kirkpatrick (reign 6 years 3 months) and in V2 (fol. 32a), where we learn that he was the son of Mahendra and born in 240 Phalguna sudi 13, Māghanakṣatra. If the following phrase CIST VO FL means that he reigned and died in (240 +53) 293, it will not fit well with the ascertained date of Amṛtadeva. 2 According to V3, fol. 32b, Arimalla, son of Jayasi [sic], Malladeva, was born 274, reigned 15 years (according to V1 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. will just allow. 3 Born_366, son of Rājadeva. He was apparently childless. For at 266 (Plate: fig. 7. 1. 1) we read that in his reign the Yuvaraj (the usual form in the Chronicle) Jayadityadeva imprisoned his uterine brother, Jayanandadeva. Jayaditya, according to V8 (35b), was the son of Jayabhima, and was born 358. Probably there is something wrong in this last

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"Accession with assent of both royal
families and with general consent" (VI
28 b.; Plate fig. 8, line 1).

Year (no month) verified by tracing from
MS.

See J.A.S.B., LXII. i., 250. MS. omitted
in Kuñjavihāri's Cat. Correct king's name
(Vijayarājadeva) to Jayar° (tracing).
*Date verified in my notes. Monday,
23rd October, 1363; nakṣatra etc. cor-
rect' (H. J.)

Peterson, Hitopadeśa, Pref., p. ii.

Earliest MS. dated by a non-Nepalese
era. Date: Friday, 22nd Feb. 1376
(H. J.)

statement. For it seems unlikely that Anantamalla should not only have superseded an older heir-apparent, but also have allowed him
to live on as heir-apparent to himself. Moreover, in V3 (366) we find mention of Jayabhima as rāja in 378 and Jayasimhamalladeva
(who seems to have actually succeeded him, according to V1 26a) as yuvarāj. This seems very strange if Jayaditya was alive all the
time. The statement of Wright may be correct in so far as it implies a divided kingdom in Ananta's time.

1 Jayarudra was the son of Jayatungamalla. Jayari is called svakuṭumba, a vague phrase for 'kinsman' perhaps. The full date
of his death (or of the suttee of his wives-the punctuation would allow of either interpretation) is 446, Asāḍha pūrṇamī, V8 at 46b
gives the same date, for the death (perhaps time up to which he remained in the world,' a common expression in the
chronicle), not mentioning the suttee; but it makes two suspicious additions: (1) The addition of 'prathama' to the month, though
Asadha was not intercalated; (2), the impossible allowance of 30 years 8 months to the king's reign.

2 Born 437, Phālguna kṛṣṇa dasami dhaneṣṭa [sic], bṛhaspati vara; son of Jayānandadeva by a sangrahaṇī bhāryā (V3, 45b). The
tracing referred to in the last column was kindly sent me by Mahām. Haraprasad Sastri.

8 Son of Jayarajadeva and Rudramadevi, apparently (see p. 11, note) born in 467, Vaiś sudi 7. (Vl, f. 286; Plate fig. 8.) According
to V3 (60b) he died in 502, Magha badi 5. This may well be correct; for the date 504 given doubtfully in my Cambridge Cat., p. 119,
is much too uncertain to form a contrary argument. On re-examination I find the middle word looks more like cihna (not known as a
numeral word) than bindu. On the other hand, vîşuya – 5 is certain; so that Jayārjuna was alive in 500 or A.D. 1379-80.

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