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Era of 

 Years. Yudist'hira, 



Paricshit, , 60 



Jan am ej ay a, 30 90 



Suba Satanica, '. 10 100 



Ballana raja, 204 804 



Sudra maha raja, , 182 486 



Sukethan, 142 628 



Vishnu Verddhana, 286 834 



Chandra Gupta, 210 1044 



Vicramaditya, (a son of Chandra Gupta,) ... 2000 3044 



The era of Vicramadityay beginning with him, continued 135 years. 



Years. Vic. Era. 



Bhoja raja, 114 



His son (name illegible), 21 135 



To the south of the Narmathi (Nerbudda), river the reckoning by 

 tbe era of Vicramaditya ceased ; but continued to the north of that 

 river* The era of Sdlivahana followed ; containing eighteen hundred 

 years. In this period the following kings reigned. 



Years. Sal. Sac. 



Salivahana, 21 



Madhava verma, 30- 51 



Kotta Kevana, 70 121 



Nila Canda, 33 154 



Mukanthi, 66 200 



Choda maha raja, and his race, 217 437 



Yavana Bhoja, , 41 478 



His race during eight generations, 417 895 



Subsequently came Rama deva-rayalu and others. There were 

 from Sal. Sac. 895 three thrones, that is, the Narapati, the Gajapati 

 and Aswapati ; the whole of whom ruled during a period of five hun- 

 dred and ninety-one (591) years. The Narapati, andtherayer dynas- 

 ty, (of Vijayanagara,) the family names of the two dynasties being 

 Shampita and Calagola. The Gajapati are the Vaddi kings f of Oris- 

 saj, the family name of the dynasty being Mirydla. The Aswa- 

 pati are Muhammadans. The Ganapati ruler, (of Waranka1>) named 

 Rudra, yielded them no obedience, and inclusive of Prata'pa Rudra 

 and his race, a period of 160 years is reckoned down to S. S. 1505. 

 This race is stated to have governed fourteen principalities. The Ga- 

 japati race is said to have ruled for 155 years, during which they built 

 many agrahdras (or almshouses) for brahmans, The accountants 



