92 Journa- of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [March, 1912. 
present city of Udaipur. 
And thirdly, in his Vol. II B., p. 8, he has said as fol- 
capital at Nagada, about twelve miles to the north of the 
ur 2? 
Ws :— 
‘*Mahendraji Il; Kalabhoja.—One of these two was Bapa 
Rawal, who is said to have taken Chitor from Mansingh 
Maurya, in 734, and to have died in 753.’’ 
; : 
us, it is clear beyond doubt, that these three scholars, 
Mr. Bhandarkar and Pandit Ojhaji say that v.s. 810 is the 
date of Bapa’s abdicating his throne, the author of the Gazet- 
teer asserts that, that is the date of Bapa’s death; and at the 
same time the (spurious) Ekalinga-Mahatinya No. I contra- 
dicting them all, tells us that, that is the date of Bapa’s 
receiving the boon from the god Sri Ekalingajji to obtain the 
In conclusion, we have to say that our object in contri- 
buting this paper to the Journal of the Society is nothing else 
careful consideration. Therefore, we have discussed, according 
to the contentions of the both theories, all those points only 
which Mr. Bhandarkar has touched in his note on this tran- 
script of the Atapura inscription. Now we, at last, leave 
the matter to be judged by our readers, that the so-called far- 
fetched conjectures of these theories are really the facts or 
otherwise. 
