Vol. I, No. 3.] A note on Haldyudha. 37 
[N. 8. ] 
Ballala Sena having observed this evil practice of the Rarhi 
class of Brahmanas, selected some principal Kulins from 
amongst those who abstained from accepting the gift and invited 
them to his capital, When the Brahmanas reached his place 
Ballala, after careful examination, declared them to be spotless 
Kulins and honoured them. The names of those spotless Kulins 
are as follows: Bahurupa, Sucha, Arabinda, Haléyudha and Bangala 
of the Chatta family, Gobardhanacharya of the Putitunda family, 
Sira of the Ghoshala family, Roshakara of the Kundalala family, 
Jalhana, Mahesvara, Debala, Vamana, Isana and Makaranda of the 
Bandya family, Utsabaand Garura of the Mukhaiti family, Kanu 
and Kutuhala of the Kanjilala family.'! It is probable that Ballala 
honoured the above-named Kulins of the Rarhi class about the same 
time that he established the aristocracy (@t@#t=q) among the 
Barendra Brahmanas. 
aret etafsatar a Uat a AEs | 
quifaag stat a estataraaisfa @ | 
afentfefayatat eraifeaa FU: | 
agugtaatar a aaaetaarea | 
qt fasactsat aqatfacdaa: | 
atest atauaal wzafaaeuay | 
MES Bey ata yfaatandaa: | 
faafa uae: wa: wEet fefeeatfaa: | 
Bat Fal_alsa West aIHSs: | 
qui aaa us mMeaatefa | 
aay utsaa 3a ea aS aaa Z| 
faafg: SIeRIe 3 seat Ta Wa Ua: | 
fa qa | 
( axe% afafaaq ) 
‘ABET Bat Atal Befaat Saray: | 
AUFM™ Taras yea AZTUA: | 
ufamtagarare factataraaara: | 
MAat a fMUMtATAT Feta taTATAaT | 
ABSUMAGMTal ASAT FeTUt: | 
Zaut qaasa Surat ART | 
varenast eat qadustateat | 
