JOURNAL 
OF THE 
ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. 
New Series. 
Vol, V.—1909. 
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1, The Vikramasilé Monastery. 
By Nunvouat Dey. 
who has got Didhacpla wre er of Dharma-pala, he was 
successor of Bhu-pala. It is therefore evident that Go- pil, 
hu-pala and Loka-pala were names of the same king, the first 
of the Pala dynasty. 
According to Mr. Vincent A, Smith, Go-pdla became the 
ruler of Bengal about 815 A.D., and he is ‘said to have reigned 
forty-five years, or in other words from 815 to 860 A.D., and yet 
pit in 835 A.D? According to these ray authorities, therefore 
or ila reigned in the latter half of the ninth century of 
lL Early History of ao ig p. 318. 
2 Indo-Aryans, vol, 
