Origin of the Shakya Race, 33 
Virudhaka, (or Vidéhaka). He has four sons, $X'55Q"7156", 
pale ARSSAGM, « and sn, Aol After the death 
by a Ititude ve P 
y a Wen multitude, leave Potala nape ), #° towards 
the Himalaya, and reaching the bank of the Bhagirathi river 
(RerEAcs ) settle there, not far from the hermitage 
of Carma the Rishi a aE allay: ), and live 
the Rishi, banished princes may act in this way. Therefore, 
taking for a rule the advice of the Rishi, they do accordi 
and cohabit with their non-uterine sisters, ‘and rete many 
children by them. rat noise of them being inconvenient to the 
Rishi in his meditation, he wishes to change his habitation. 
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place where they should build a town: since the 
given to them by Carma, they called the new city Capilavastu. 
to multiply there exceedingly. The gods seeing their great 
umber, show them another place for their settlement. They 
build there a town, and call it by the name of aN ayy Lhas- 
bstan, (shown by a god). 
Remembering the cause of their banishment, they make 
it a law, that no one of them hereafter shall marry a second 
wife of the same tribe, but that he shall be contented with one 
wife. 
At Potala ( Ex ) the king IksHwaku Virupnaka, 
recollecting that he bad four sons, asks his officers what has 
