376 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. {[November, 1912. 
above-mentioned book that the Majhoulie Raj once extended 
as far East as Patna, West as Belwa Bazar, South as the Saryi 
aud North as Nepal. It has another strong point as the 
s 
that it would spread 115 generations to about 30 centuries, 
giving less than four generations in the century. The Jainas 
seem to delight in the surname Sena. In the Jaina Pattavalis 
father of Visvak Sena. This Visvak Sena might be the Visva 
Sena of the Jain Annals, from whom it is not difficult to derive 
the name of Bissens. 
family is owing to the fact of Sadras gaining supremacy in 
adh a i 
as. e Sen 
Vallala Carita), and taking into consideration that Brahmadatta, 
the father of Visvak Sena or Visva Sena, is described in the 
title of Malla, another offshoot of this family might have 
gone = Nepal and given birth to the old Malla Kings of that 
country. 
Elliott, however, affirms that the name was Baghumber Sahi 
and the Hathwa Raj family still bears the title of Sahi and 
