VICHAMADITYA AXD SALIVAIIAXA. 



TheToMMRA. Family. 

 Pvama-Clunulra, Zi'/nindur 



of Gau'da did not reign. 

 Cliaitru-pala his son, emperor 



of India, had two suns ; 



m 



Malieudia-pala, 

 emperor 



llaya-sena, called also Chauh'ANA Family. 

 Ananga-pala, and Eca- 

 j)ala,^buildsDWi, A. D. 

 10,50. 

 Riina Badi 



Jidahaiia, killed in Bailie 

 by Bala-dtva A. D. 1 1 10. 

 hud two sons. 



Vitja'inna, 

 withdraws to 

 Gaudd his native 

 countrji. 



Sanca-pala, li 

 Cirtli-paia, )| 

 Auaugapala.lj 



Bahnsuii 



Vis'alucsha 



Soma-deva 



Bala-deva 



Ny^a-djeva 



Ciiiti-pala 



Prithwi-ra'ja, 



died A. D. Hi) 2. 



In the account of Subah DiU'i, by Abul-Fazil*, 

 the list of the Chauhan princes, who reigned after 

 the year 1109, is erroneous; but in tlie account of 

 Subah Mdlwa'\, it agrees with the appendix to the 

 Agni-puran'a. 



Musulman writers inform us, that after tlie deatli 

 of Gebal, or Chait-pa'la, the Balhara kings, in 

 Gujjarat', became lords paramount, oiL^enipeiors of 

 India: and, in the Agni-purana, we find that Chai- 

 tra-pa'la had two sons, IMaha'-chandua-pa'la, 

 or IMahe'ndra-pal A, who proved at last a weak 

 and foolish prince, and his brother Haya-s'e'na 

 carried away his wife, and l)uilt /).'///. He was 

 called Ananga-pa'la, or befriended by love, and 

 IIatipa'la, or fostered by Rati, the gotkless of 

 love, and the consort of Ca'ma-deva; perhaps in 

 alhision to the above transaction : hence the founder 

 of Dllli is called by some, Ananga-pa'lxV, and by 



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