420 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
or favourite queen of Sivasimha. The other queens named 
are 2. Sukhamadevi, 3. Madhumatidevi, 4. Suramadevi, 
5. Ripinidevi, 6. Medhadevi, 7. Modavatidevi.' The last may 
be a variant of No. 3 or No. 6, while the 2nd and 4th may be 
the same. 
The names of some officers of this king can be also traced 
out. Acyuta, grandfather of Ravi, who wrote the Madhumaii, 
a commentary on the Kavya-prakasa, was a mantri (minister) 
In No. 19 :— 
awe Vae TT ZY faafda 
wafaar 2c ata lo 
And in No. 17 :— 
ten frafss SATAY 
wafear to afa wit nee tl 
1 For the other queens, see the Padavali, No. 127 :— 
TST BITTY STF | 
uaz faafie wear te Tara tl 28 tl 
No. 467 :-— 
wafeatctaafa Sqacray 
gear 2fe cara i ve tl 
No. 186: 
feafae tis TET Ca ATA | 
ayata Sfa Gar li ee I 
No. 309 :— 
aw faatde ta taay 
dita ef aera li 2° 
No. 623 :-— 
Taqrafa wa agacred 
7 eats oh 
where @suceq is probably a mistake for SqqCTITyT . 
No. 678 :— 
faqiafa wa ws tH BTA | 
uz feats efafaee cara i ¢e | 
No. 60 :— 
ara Sagan Afafa wane 
zufa fee qeara zt) 
awietayfa eqacew 
Gate wate wwe Fi ve | 
No. 693 :— 
tet faafi< awa cq asta 
Weaqal Fe aA Hh ee Il 
swe : ; ‘ ] 
This piece is considered by the editor to be too modern ™ languag 
to be Vidyapati’s. 
