‘24 N. N. Vasu—Chronology of the Sena Kings of Bengal. [No. 1, 
CHT Ua AMAL ZARA: l 
wel waned yfaufant wusy afd 
qa aa gata GUAM TE: Thfwa: 
TAIT RIAYAT feqayaumagaat 
frara-fafaurs-atfacnaq Sifeaeut zu: | 
In that pure and extensive Lunar Dynasty, the Lord Cagi-cékhara 
(Moon-crested Civa) himself was born under the name of Vijaya-séna. 
* * * * The son of the said Vijaya-séna was Ballala-séna, the sight 
of whose weapons in the battlefield drove away from his enemies the pride 
of their valour. From him sprang Laksmana-séna, a Kalpa-druma in the 
world. The renowned Vi¢va-ripa who occupied the foremost place 
among the kings of his time sprang from Laksmana-séna. The principal 
aim of his life was to subject the wives of his enemies to widowhood. 
VI. In another place of the same karika of Edi-micra, it is 
related :— 
au a Amat wUta: 
Safiuna: fravreadtas Tat Ta: | 
at val wufawelecaa aaaaaa aifaat 
aqgig ¥ aw a ywaasAR Ufaeitaa: | 
quis a a aad tcafd fatyq va_rae 
ated Ue det fuera: wat aETTaaT =U | 
alten farqerguitefara: HATE RT IT Fa: 
Fatairata frotat wh acrente F | 
a sat gaufaed Tafa TaSTATTZAIg 
ustanaiarrcatas fay veTaTETz | 
Kécava accompanied by all the soldiers, the Brahmanas established 
by his grandfather, and others went to him (the king). The famous 
king received them with great honour, and provided him (Kégava) and 
his followers with means for their maintenance. Once in the way of 
conversation, he asked Kécava what was the Kulina-system of Brahmanas 
established by the grandfather, the pious Ballala-séna, and why, 
whence, where, and by what enterprise, he created the Brahmanas 
(new). Hearing this Kégava ordered his family-bard Edi-migra, who 
