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thinks slightly of himself, and yet, hcHving seen him, the Kamandaha and Chanakya cease to 

 surprise.* 



Again. 



An account of the family of An6pama Devi, the wife of Tejapala. 



50. There is a sage named GA&GA,f the tiara of the ornaments of the Pragvd^a race, 

 a resident of the splendid Chandravati ,- with the waves of his merit, who is not delighted : 

 what head does not shake ; whose hair does not stand an end ? 



51. His son DnARANfGA, followed his father's steps, who was bound to his Prince's 

 heart by the chain of his merit. 



52. His wife was Tribhuvana Devi, whose virtues were famed in the three worlds, 

 their forms were two, but their hearts were one. 



53. Their daughter was Anctpama Devi, like the daughter of Daksha in virtue, who 

 was married to Tejapala, was born a flower of celestial beauty, whose whole feimily was 

 distinguished for propriety, modesty, wisdom, decorum, liberality, and talent. 



55. Their son was Lavanya Sinha, overcoming, in agility, the steeds of hidra, who, 

 having the favour of the fish-bannered god,| proceeds on the path of virtue alone. 



56. Who does not praise the good quahties of Luma Sinh,§ the son of Tejapala, by 

 which bonds holding fortune fast, the eminence of his fame is securely bound in the three 

 worlds. 



57. A plighted vase, full of wealth, not surrounded by venomous snakes, which drawn 

 upon, by the virtuous, remains eternally replenished, 



58. The son of Maixadeva by LfLUKA, was P6rna Sinha, his son by Ahlani Devi, 

 was. the abode of virtue, Pethara. 



59. The son of the minister Tejapala by Anopama Devi, was the fortunate Lavanya 

 Sinha. 



60. For securing the happiness of his wife and son, Tejapala erected the temple 

 of Neminuth on the mountain Arbuda. 



* Works on the political duties of Princes. 



f Gdggabhai is known, in the upper Provinces, as the author of several Sdstras, medical and 

 others. 



X Love. I 



§ Luna and Lavanya, are the same. 



