428 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
towns and binnatiag (hamlets), and performed the Tulapurusa 
gift cerem 
aera had a younger brother by name Candra 
simha, who is named in Vidyapati’s Durga- bhaite-taradgials 
and Migaru Misra’s Vivada-candra and Padartha-candra.2 
He was probably a step-brother, for Gadadhara in his Tantra- 
pradvpa mentions only two sons of Darpanarayana (Nara- 
simhadeva), viz. his own grandfather Dhirasimha and Bhaira- 
vendra,* and he would not have omitted Candrasimha, if the 
latter had been their uterine brother. Candrasimha bad a 
wife named Lakhimadevi or Lachima pankcey at whose 
instance Misaru Miéra wrote his two works. 
14. RAMABHADRADEVA. 
The son and the successor of Bhairavendra. He had the 
viruda Ripa-narayana, a title also given to his father by Vidya- 
pati ‘and to his ancestor Sivasirbha. By name or viruda he is 
mentioned by Vacaspati Misra, Varddhamana, Gadadhara and 
the cain mia Sd hs Bhatta Sririma. 
1 The Mahadana- -nirnaya (Nep. Notices, p. 112), introd. verse 7 :— 
fayra axa} wa aacqnaretacia 
fafa frgaualagtragarqenra 
Uy equca: patil fen Teresi 
waeatayecat wafa te =ca: [9 
2 The “eb nalaht (Ind. Govt. MS. at: fol. 99a), end 
verse 3 :-— 
ae aaqaqgane Uae siafaaa 
Dfereenest frat Pages es nCen] 
The Viviida-candra (Sans. Coll. MS. IT. 1107, fol. wa ts 
and 5, and the Padartha-candra (R. Mitra, Notices, IX, p. 12, No. 290). 
Vidyapati’s Padavali is included. a song of one Bhanu (Ne. 322) wishing 
long life to Candrasirnha 
aafieatn aitag 
mee’ RATT Wy hi 
8 The Pantra-pradipa (R. = sit th ame VI, p. 233, No. 2172); the 
final verse No. 1; e 3 on pag 
+ The Pikes eds (Sans. Ce: a II. 117, fol. la), introd. verse 5:— 
ae walfee] ete faae | 
freaiirgr weafe fares face i 4 1] 
and the Padartha-candra, introd. verse 2 :— 
wfgar Heresy | 
u[eu] 
The affix 
candra is evidently derived from the name of his patron’s 
husband. Ke, 
