102 Rajas of Cashmir. 



Second Period, Gonerdiya Dynasty, 1013 years ; or 378 years after adjustment, W. 



B.C. 1182 Gonerda, III. Naga worship resumed, B. C. 388 W.108, P. 



1147 Vibhishana, 370 



1096 Indrajita, 352 



1060-6 Ra>ana, 334 



1030-6 Vibhishana, II. 316 



993 Nara, (Kinnara) persecuted Buddhists, 298 



953-3 Siddha, 280 



893-3 Utpalaxa, Adutbulabeh, A. A. 262 



862-9 Hiranyaxa, Teernya, ,, 244 



825-2 Hiranyacula, Herenkul, ,, 226 



765-2 V^sucula, Ebeshak, ,, 218 



705-2 Mihir&cula, invaded Lanka or Ceylon, 200 



635-2 Vaca, 182 



572-2 Xitinanda, (Nandana,) 164 



542-2 Vasunanda, Vistnand, A. A. 146 



490 Nara, II. or Bara — Nir, „ 128 



430 Axa, Aj, „ 100 



370 Gopaditya, a pious brahmanist, Kulvarit, A. A. 82 



310 Gokerna, Kurren, >f 64 



253 Narendraditya, Nurundrawut, M 46 



216-9 Yudhisht'hira,surnamed the blind, (see Lunar race?) 28 



Aditya Dynasty, 192 years. 



168-9 ■ Pratapaditya, kinsman of Vicramaditya, B. C. 10 W. 



136-9 Jalaucas, Juggooh, A. A. A. D. 22 



104-9 Tunjina, a great famine, Bunjir, ,, 54 



66-9 Vijaya, Bejeery, „ 90 



60-9 Jayendra, Chander, ,, 98 



B, C. 23-9 A'rya R&ja, of miraculous accession, 135 400 P. 



Gonerdiya Line restored, 592 years, or 433 adjusted. 

 A. D. 23-3 Meghavahana, Megdahen, A. A. invited Bauddhas, and 



invaded Ceylon. 

 57-9 Sr£shtas£na, or Pravaras^na. 



87-3 Hiranya, contention with Toram&na Yuvardja, contem- 

 porary with Vicramaditya. 

 117-5 Matrigupta, a brahman from Ujjain, succeeds by election, 471 W. 

 122-2 Pravaras^ua, invaded Siladitya of Gujeiat, (tab. xxvii ) 476 

 185-2 Yudhisht'hira, II. 499 



224-5 Nandravat, Narendraditya, or Lakshman'a, 522 



237-5 Ranaditya, married daughter of Chola Raja, 545 



537-5 Vicramiiditya, supposed an interpolation (Ujain princes ?) 56*8 

 579-5 Baladitya, last of the Gonerda race, 592 



Naga or Carcota Dynasty, 260 years, 5 months. 

 A. D. 615-5 Durlabhaverddhana, contemporary with Yezdijird. 

 651-5 Pratapaditya, founded Pratapapur. 



Durlabhaca, car. W. 

 701-5 Chandrapira, or Chandranand, a virtuous prince. 

 710-1 T&rapira, a tyrant. 



714-1 Lalita'ditya, conquered Yasovarma of Canouj, (? Yasovig- 

 750-8 Cuvalayapira. [raha of inscriptions) and overran India 



751-8 Vajriiditya. 

 758-8 Prithivyapira. 

 762-10 Sangramapira. 

 769-10 Jajja, an usurper, deposed by 

 772-10 Jaya'pi'ra, married daughter of Jayanta of Gaur, encouraged 



learning, invaded Bhima Sena of Gujenit, 841 ? 

 803-10 Lalitipira. 



815-10 Sangr£m£pira, II. or Prithivyapira. 



822-10 Vrihaspati, or Chippatajaya, son of a prostitute, whose five bro- 

 thers governed in his name. 



