308 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (June, 1911.] 
plates were forged after the rise of the Pala empire, as it is 
during the time of the Palas only that regnal years were exten- 
dates in a well-known era. Finally I wish to note that the 
The inscription opens as follows. 
TEx. 
(1) Om! Paramabhattaraketyadi Rajavikataditya (Vikrama- 
ditya) devanamatitarajye varsa = (2) Satatrayodasabda-satirimsa- 
tatamadhikam phalguna krsnapaicamyam Bhima-vasa—(3) re 
itt likhamane yatranke samvat 1336 phalguna dine 5 bhaume Sri 
Dandaka Dandanayaka Kottapala Dvaraka Paurika Paramakar- 
yamanirt. (10) Samupagatasesa rajapurusam Raja Rajanyaka 
Rajaputra Rajamatya. 
Thus it will be seen that some of the officials are men- 
tioned by name in lines 6 and 7, while the titles only of the 
rest are enumerated at length. 1 have reasons to suppose that 
this plate also is a forgery, and I expect to publish it shortly in 
another paper. 
Khagivitta Sovanivitta Kasthivitta Sadhanika Paniyaga. (9) -rika 
OO Ne ee 
