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yrs. ms. dys. 



To Nri-sinha, 497 10 



To Vkija-pa'la, 334 6 19 



To SadaVva-pa'la, - - - - ^q,^ \\ g 



To Ha'mir, 162 .1 



To Ma'dhava-se'na, - - - - 107 1 22 



To Sailadha'ra' or Bhoja, - - 354 7 22 



To Rati-pa LA, ,--.-, 85 77 



In this list, Mitra-sinha is meant for Jixa, 

 and Nri-sin^ha for Gautama; and Yudhisht'hir 

 is placed here, by the followers of Jin a in the 

 1881st year of the Cali-yuga of the followers of 

 Brahma', but in the beginning of their own, for 

 which they have two different reckonings. Ac- 

 cording to one, the Cali-yuga began 10»78, buB 

 according to the other, 1219 B. C. and this last 

 computation has been adopted here. According to 

 it, Jina or 'Sac A was born 1307 years* B. C of 

 12 years after the Cali-yuga and (jRisHNAf. He 

 lived 257 years, and died accordingly 950 years B. C. 

 Those who place the beginning of the Cali-yuga 

 1078 B. C. say, that Jina was born in the yeap 

 1108, and died in 1036. Others, admitting the same 

 era, say, that he was born in the year 1036\ and 

 died A. D. 950; and thus, whether he lived ^57 

 or 77 years, his death equally happened in the same 

 year before Christ. 



The next is Nri-sinha or Gautama: NrY-sinha 

 is a well known title of \Sa'liva'hana, and in the 

 Gujarat list I mentioned before, 'Sa'liva'hana is 

 introduced in the solar line, in the roomofSuoATA 

 or Gautama. This explains a passage from the 



* See Kempfer. 

 "t Asiatic Researches, Vol. 2d. p. 122 and 15. 



