I3S AN INSCRIPTION ON A 



X. 



Anxious for a home and an afylum, he took the hand 

 of Rcinna, (1,) a Princefs of his own likenefs, accord- 

 ing to the law, even as Sei'v the hand of Seeva, (2,) — . 

 even as Haree (3) the hand of LakJJimce. 



XI. 



From this pair proceeded into life, burfh'ng forth 

 like Gooha, (4,) with a countenance of a golden hue, 

 the fortunate Kedara Mcesra, whofe actions rendered 

 him the favourite of heaven. The lofty diadem, which 

 he had attained, fhone with faultlefs fplendor, kiffing 

 the vafl circumference of the earth. His extenfive 

 power was hard to be limited; and he was renowned 

 for boundlefs knowledge, raifed from his own internal 

 fource. 



XII. 



The ocean of the four fciences, which had been at a 

 fingle draught drunk up, he brought forth again 5 and 

 laughed at the power of Agcistya, (5.) 



XIII. 



Trufting to his wifdom, the king of Gozvr (6) for a 

 long time enjoyed the country of the eradicated race of 

 Ootkal,(j,) of the Hoons, (8,) of humbled pride, of the 



kings 



(!) A Princess of this name is also mentioned In Colonel Wat- 

 son's Plate. 



(2) Secva is the feminine of Seev. 



(.']) Jlarce, a name of VceshnoQ. 



(1) Gooha, a name of Karieck. 



(5) Who is said to have drunk up the Ocean. 



(o) The kingdom of Gotur anciently included all the coun- 

 tries which now form the kingdom of Bengal on this side the Bnth- 

 Ttiu-pootTQ, except Monmcer* 



(7) Orixia. 



(b) Huns. 



