6 Journal of the Asiatic Soc. of Bengal. {N.S., XVII, 1921.] 
Name of kings. Known reign period. App aaa att ei as 
IV. Vigrahapala 1 or 
Strapala I 3 years 850 A.D. 
V. Ndarayanapala * - 860, 
VI. ajyapala 945... 
VII. Gopala IJ (longer than 24 years) 940 ,, 
Vid. co 91025, 
IX. Mahipala I 48 years O78.<:. 
eo a 1026 
XI. Vigrahapala Cod em (or 26 7)! 1042 
Mahipala I reve 1070, 
XIII. Sirapala II ees 1075 _, 
XIV. Ramapala 42 years iy eee 
XV. Kumarapala Seek E120 «3; 
XVI. Gopala III Ste L126 . 5, 
XVII. Madanapala 19 years RLSO-:,, 
Siig 2 So ee as ELOO - 5, A 
! A man uscript of the Pancaraks& was copied in the Ane sixth 
year of Vigrahapala. Itis thus quite clear that one a yah hree kin ngs 
ust 
this period to Vigrahapala IIT, for, secinenligad the boca ed (pianos 
will have to be pushed still further back, a hypothesis which is by no 
means favoured by the fact, noted above, that he probably met Govinda 
TIT in 808 A. 
i gi is definitely known about the Soe of eoaneess. 
oO $ Of se 
samvatsare.”” Two of the colophons are dated ‘‘ Srimad-Gov ollie: 
devas a atita-samvatsa 18” and ‘‘ Srimad-Govinda pila-devaindrn vinasta- 
ovinda ; 
Fe likely that Govindapala succeeded Mada anapala not long after 1150 
he sg defeated, and his kingdom destroyed, by the Sena kings in 
3 A. 
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