1896.]  N.N. Vasu—Chronology of the Séna Kings of Bengal. 2Y 
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Law Taal Wea aa TATA! | 
AQIATAA LTA APU SyHSTM: | 
AHISAMTAMT AAFILTA TAA 
WMafad aa: we aTeae: ofan | 
aoa: HUat Tet Wists frets sg | 
afaqraaales Taw Waa: | 
a Wasted of fase Bld AeT Ua | 
Maharaja Adi-cira was ruler of the five Ganudas. The king of 
Kaci (Benares) was his rival. The great veneration in which Adi-ciira 
was held and his various acts of charity made even the king of Kagi 
to blush. Adi-ciira, however, was anxious on one account. He had not 
