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(v. 9); and that from him was born Hemantasena (v. 10). With 
this may be compared Dhoyika’s selection of the southerly breeze, 
and his high eulogy of the Cola-land as the ornament of the south. 
Is it likely that Samantasena is connected with Coraganga of 
Kalinga’? Coraganga conquered and apparently killed the Mandara 
kine on the bank of the Ganges (Mandara seems identifiable with 
Suhma ), after he had conquered Utkala! ; and Utkala must have been 
conquered by him several years before aka 1040 (A D. 1118-9), 
an inscription of which year describes him as “ sakal-Otkala-sam- 
rajya-padavi-viradjmanath.”* Is it therefore possible to infer that 
Coraganga, after killing the king of Suhma, put Samantasena in 
charge as feudatory ? 
1 J.A.S.B., 1895, p. 139, note 1; Do. 1896, p. 241; cf. also J.A.S.B. 1903. 
p. 110. 
2 Ind. Ant, XVIII, p. 169. 
