340 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. ({September, 1912. 
In the family of Savarna-muni, residents 
of the village Siddhala in the 
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Mahadeva. 1. Bhavadeva, owner of Sasana Attahasa. 
: Hastinibhitta, the gift of a 
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Rathanga. Seven other sons. 
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3. Atyanga. 
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4. Budha, surnamed Sphurita. 
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Sri-Adideva = Sarasvati. 
prime minister 
toa Vanga king. 
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or 
[mana. 
6. Govardhana = Sangoka, daughter of a Vandyaghatiya Brah- 
7. Bhavadeva, surnamed Balavalabhibhujanga, 
minister of the king Harivarmmadeva 
nd his 
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several interesting features. Socially Bhavadeva belonged to 
the Savarna family of Radhi a 
deva’s mother came from the Vandyaghatiyas, at present 
one of the three Kulin families of the Radhiyas, surnamed 
Bandyopadhyaya or colloquially Banerjeas (Barujye). The 
name of the maternal grandfather is not given. T suspect 
he was a man of little position. But the mention of his social 
in i 
a esa found in the accounts of the match-makers that the 
; Brahmans were imported from Kanauj in the 
eleventh century. 
The inscription mentions the three hical divisi 
geographical divisions 
ove Bengal, Gauda, Radha and Vanga. Presumably each 
: aged ; ry 
inscription makes no mention of Bhuvanesvara town where the 



! Called Sandhi-Vigrahika or foreign mini i 
iniste th lophon of 
the first chapter of the Prayascitta-niriipanam (fol. 18a). a 
