122 Coins of the Nine Nagas. [No. 8, 
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Tl) « Kua ( 
Fig. 1.—Unique—50 grains. 
Obv.—Peacock standing to right. 
fev.—Two uncertain upright objects. 
Legend. Mahdiréja Kha * * * * 
This name must have ended in Ndga, as there is room for at least 
four more letters. The full name may have been Kharjjura Ndga, as 
there is a trace of the vowel w at the foot of the second letter. 

¢ TI. Vie 
Unique—36 grains. F Ly 
Obv.—Peacock standing to right?” Bi 
Rev.—Two uncertain upright objects. se 
Legend. Mahdrdja Va * * * % 
This name must also have ended in Na ga. It =e been Vatsa 
Naga, but it was more probably ogee syllables, as Varuna. 
IV. -SKANDA Naea. 
Fig. 3—12 specimens. Average weight 34.1 grains. 
Obv.—Peacock standing to eho 
Rev.—As on Fig. 1. 
Legend. Mahdrdja ayia Nagasya. 
V. Brimaspatr Naga. 
Figs. 5, 6.—81 specimens—all half kakinis, averaging 18.3 grains. 
Obv.—Recumbent Bull to right in a dotted circle, 
Rev.—Legend, Maharaja Brihaspati Naga. 
Most of the legends are incomplete in the name, for want of space, 
several of them reading Brihaspa as on No. 6, whilst.a few have only 
Briha. Tt is to be noted that the uncertain object which occupied the 
field of the previous coins has now disappeared. ‘4 
VI. Ganapart (NaGa.) ( 
Figs. 7, 8, 9.—Extremely common :—Kdkinis, } kakinis, and 4 
kdkinis. 
Obv.—Bull walking to left, in a dotted circle. 
Rev.—Legend. Mahdrdja Sri Ganapatya. 
The name varies on different coins both in its form and in its spell- 
ing. On No. 7, I read Ganapatya,” and on No. 8, Ganendra, both 
properly spelt with the central x, On No. 9 the name of Ganendra. 

