122 Rajas of Mddura continued — Vijayanagar. 



Chitrabhushana. Mahasena, 



Chitra dhvaja. Satrunjaya. 



Chitra verma. Bhimaratha. 



Chitrasena. Bhimaparakrama. 



Chitravikrama. Pratapa Ma>tanda. 



Udanta. Vikrama Kunjaka. 



Raja Charamani. Yuddha Kolahala. 



Raja Siirdula. Atula Vikrama. 



Kulottunga. Atula Kirtti. 



Yodhana pravira. Kirtti vibhushana. 



Raja Kunjara. Varasasekhara, founded tbe 



Raja Bhayankara. Madura college. 



Ugrasena. Vamsachui-amani. 



Nay ah Dynasty— founded by Nagama nay alt, an officer of Krishna rhy a of Vijaya- 

 nagar. 14 princes. 

 1530 Vis wan 4th. 



Krishnapa. 



Virapa. 



Visvapa. 



Kumara Krishnapa. 



Kasturi Ranjapa. 



Mutu Krishnapa. 



Virapa ; died 1623. 

 1623 Terumala, or Trimal, 1663. 

 1663 Muta virapa. 



Chokanath ; died 1687. 

 1687 Krishna mutu Virapa. 



1695 Vijaya ranga, under regency of Mangam&l. 



1731 Vijaya Kumara, do. of Minaxi r&ni. Fort seized by Muhammedans, and 

 Madura became tributary to Nuwab of Carnatic, and after- 

 wards to the British. 



Table XLVI. Rajas of Vijayanagar. 



From history, inscriptions, and family genealogy, see As. Res. vol. xx. The 

 latter authority, in the usual manner, deduces a direct line from Pandu, of the 

 lunar dynasty, imperfectly following the Pauranic lists to Chandrabija, the 

 last of the Mayadha rajas ; to whom succeeds, 



Marru. 



Nanda. 



Bhutanandi. 



Nandili, who has two sons, Seshunandi, and 



Yeshanandi, whose 14 sons, ruling over Bylerndesh, are dispersed by two 

 invaders, Amitra and Durmitra ; and seven fled to Andhradesha, or 

 A. D. Telingana, where 



1034 Nanda, maharaja, erected a kingdom, and founded Nandapur and 



Warangol. 

 1076 Chalik raja. 



1118 Vijaya ra'ja ; founded Vijayanagar. 

 1 158 Vimala rao. 

 1182 Narasinha deva. 

 1249 Rama deva. 



1274 Bhupa raya, died without issue. 

 1334 Bukka, son of a neighbouring raja, raised to the throne of the Dekhan 



by Vidyaranya, his gdrii. 

 1367 Hatihara rao. 

 1391 Deva rao. 

 1414 Vijaya rao. 



1424 Pundow-a deva rao, deposed by Sri Ranga raja of Kaliandrtig. 

 1450 Rama chandra rao, son of Sri Ranga. 



