Vol. XI, Nos. 10 & 11.] Mithila during Pre-Mughal Period, 419 
[N.S.] 
the year of copying of the commentary, La. sam 291, when 
Devasimha was still ruling. This verse is either spurious 
or contains some mistakes in the dates given. On calculation 
is equivalent to Saka 1334 and La. sara 293 (expired). The 
Saka year should therefore be corrected to 1334. 
3. SIVASIMHA. 
his Siva-sarveasva-sara. , 
ivasimha bore the virada, Rupa-narayana.” In the 
Padavali, this title with Sivasimha’s name appears in no less 
than 112 songs, and alone in 17 songs. 
In the Padavaii, several queens of his are named. ons 
them the most frequently mentioned is’ Lakhima or Lachima- 
devi, who is named with the king in at least one hundred 
songs.’ This frequent mention shows that she was the chief 
aaatic efe dat fafa 
att Geus sreeat a [en] 
1 The Purusa-parikea (Mitra, Notices, 
verse 3 :-— 
faduifang safe frafeetafasa 
wurai yard facaata fagrata afa:n[ en) 
And the final colophon of the 4th pariccheda :— : 
<fa Sra neag Here AATASTATTATA TTA A TTR qret- 
ararsat  -atfrarafafachaarat garage aqu wees 
Walaa VE |i 
Ciccene _the Purusa-pariksa, 
afa quaafarfacisaraerarerrean< aggcfearefaractearat 
geayeierat sfeafcaraal ara feats gare: § The Padavali, No. 21, 
ete. 
V. 245, No. 1922), the introd- 
the final colophon of the 2nd 
Sraray es HAL 
faafas fafoarat ac : 
8 See the Padavali, the words frequently used being ramane, or 
ramina, occasionally pati or kanta. Thus in song No. 23:— 
ara fares STATA 
wfaaieta cart i tet 
