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his descendants, fifty-six monarchs in number, reigned supreme in their capital 

 Ayujjhapurd. 



" The last of these was Duppasaho, a wealthy monarch; his descendants were 

 sixty rulers, who reigned supreme in their capital Bdrdnasi. 



44 The last of these was Ajitajano ; his descendants eighty-four thousand in 

 number ruled supreme in their capital Kapilanagaran. 



11 The last of these was Brahmadatto, greatly endowed with riches ; his descen- 

 dants were thirty-six rajas in number, who reigned supreme in their capital 

 Hatthipura. 



44 The last of these was the raja Kambalawasabho ; his descendants were 

 thirty-two monarchs, who reigned supreme in their capital Ekachakkhu. 



" The last of these was the illustrious Purindade'wo ; his descendants were 

 twenty-eight monarchs, who reigned supreme in their capital Wajirdpura. 



** The last of these was the raja Sodhano ; his descendants were twenty monarchs 

 and they reigned supreme in their capital Madhurd. 



"The last of these was the raja Dhammagutto, powerful in his armies ; his 

 descendants were eighteen monarchs, who reigned supreme in their capital 

 Aritthapura. 



" The last of these was the raja Narindasitthi*' ; his descendants were 

 seventeen kings, who reigned supreme in their capital Indapattapura. 



" The last of these was Brahmede'wo 2 raja ; his descendants were sixteen 

 monarchs, who reigned in their capital Ekachakkhu. 



44 The last of these was the monarch Baladatto 3 ; his descendants were fourteen 

 rulers, who reigned supreme in their capital Kdsambinagaran. 



" The last of these was celebrated under the title of Bhaddade'wo 4 ; his descen- 

 dants were nine kings, who reigned in their capital Kannakochchhanagaran. 



44 The last of these was the celebrated Naradewo; his descendants were seven 

 monarchs, who reigned supreme in their capital Rdjdnanagaran. 



* 4 The last of these was the raja Mahindo ; his descendants were twelve kings, 

 who reigned supreme in their capital Champdkanagaran. 



44 The last of these was the monarch Na'gade'wo ; his descendants were twenty- 

 five rulers, who reigned supreme in their celebrated capital Mithila. 



44 The last of these was Buddhadatto 5 , a raja powerful by his armies, his descen- 

 dants were twenty-five monarchs, who reigned supreme in their capital Rdjagahan. 



44 The last of these was Dipankaro ; his descendants were twelve rajas, who 

 reigned supreme in their capital TahkasiU. 



44 The last of these was the raja Talisakaro, his descendants were twelve rulers, 

 who reigned supreme in their capital Kusindra. 



44 The last of these was the raja Purindo ; his descendants were nine kings, who 

 reigned supreme in Tdmaliti. 



44 The last of these was the worthy monarch Sa'garade'wo, whose son Makha'- 

 DE'wof was px-e-eminent for his deeds of charity ; his descendants were eighty-four 

 thousand monarchs, who reigned supreme at Mithild. 



subsequent age, established himself at Kasdwati, raised the Chhata there, and there 

 his dynasty flourished. His lineal successors in that empire were in number ninety- 

 nine, the last of whom was A kind am, and they all ruled there under the designa- 

 tion of the Achchimd dynasty." I should infer from this passage that the capital 

 called Sakula in the Dipawanso should be Kusdwati. 



* In the Tikd there are the following variations of appellation from the Dipawanso : 

 1. Brahmasiwo. 2. Brahmadatto. 3. Baladewo. 4. Haithidewo. 5. Samud- 

 dhadatto. 



t The Tikd observes in reference to the Mahdwanso, that according to the 



