172 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [May, 1906. 
(XIV) MADHAV ASENA, 
Under this name one verse is quoted in the S.K.'” He prob- 
e ably belongs to the royal family. Five 
we ~ giro ace # more verses are found in that anthology 
ee under Madhava.* Whether he is the same 
as Madhavasena or not eit be definitely said at present. 
(XV) LAKSMANASENADEVA. 
The well-known Sena king (a.p. 1169-70—1200?) The S.K. 
The king Leks- devel nine verses of his® and the S.P. 
Pres aang as one (No, 923). In the inscriptions he is 
poe called Parama-vaisnava, and they begin 
ah an invocation to Narayana. His verses, therefore, often refer 
to Krsna ; and where not, are amatory in nature. They are not 
wanting in elegance ; e.g., take the following three :— 
(1) taanedetufatas “sitarada’ are 
whufwatermrmagrgrae fare l 
Nn 
qaeut ba Dl Ee ae. hd 4 
ES ae a faut uta a 
*aai—Sr. 9? sycet—Sr. 9 Sayer—Sr. 1. 57°2, fol. 280- 
(2) wfaxaayuiamfafefearan 
afracufagg tara gre | 
ofaaa TEI AqUyraatat 
“facta tfrnamta aT RtaSTa: I 
® fawafa—Sr. v. 12°1, fol. 175>- 
nici itanentsit SS 
‘ AIUBIBEHAY sala: HlaaATAL Fe 
aH atziyrag fasey east ag: | 
‘AHS SHG SA Baw Blalys THAT 
aq 8 algricger aafsa: srareatefa | 
* geard—Aufrecht, IV. 48°3, fol. 160b, Aufrecht, Z-D.M.G. 36, 540-1. 
2 oka oe prt ii. ett III. 62; 1V. 22.2, IV. 3 ‘ak: g1°5, II sol 
2 (s.r. Je 153 i Sa Il, 162, ° : 
iT. 82°3-4, iL 1058, II. 108°1 ~ ? 
