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Report on the Maclumzie Manuscripts. 



years. Sdlirdhana killed him : he (Salivdhana) was the son of a Brahman, 

 by the daughter of a potter (Kosaven). He afterwards went on a pilgri- 

 mage to the foot of mount Himalaya. Bhoja-raja ruled 144 years : he was 

 a great poet, and the patron of CdU-ddsa; dying for grief on account of his 

 death (i.e. of Ca/f-f/as'a). 



Afterwards Nandana Chacraverti ruled 62 years, and Tribhuvana- 

 Chacraverti 57 years. Subsequently the Chola-rajas ruled as follows. 



Uttunga Cholan. years 32 



Kulottunga Cholan. 15 



Rajendra Cholan „ 9 



Tirumudi kanda Cholan 18 



Cari C41a Cholan.... „ 21 



Arintapa Cholan 13 



Uriyur Cholan 17 



Chengan Cholan..... 15 



Manalanta Cholan 12 



Manu-niti kanda Cholan 15 



Vara-guna Cholan „ 14 



Ala peranta Cholan 8 



Tirunittu Cholan 15 



Ariloru kadamai Cholan 62 



Jayankonda Cholan - .... , 12 



Crimi kanda Cholan. 20 



Tondaman Cholan 12 



Of his son Adondai Cholan there are some accounts. He cleared the 

 forest south of Tripetti, built the town of Calastri, and sent for a colons 

 from the south. 



Afterwards, Biitankattu Cholan 45 years. 



Changu nurainjan Cholan 14 



Cholaman Cholan ii 



>> 



Gangai konda Cbolan \\ 



so called from his works on the Cauvery, termed Gajigai by metonymy. 



Sundara pandiya Cholan 40 years. 



Poccupu Cholan. . , 24 



in all 23 Chola-reigns. 



Salivdhana, the conqueror of Vicramarha^ remained 718 years in penance 

 at Himalaya ; and, then returning, ruled 20 years ; after which he dis- 

 appeared. His descendants ruled in JVfysore ; but records are lo^t. In 

 other countries, the Yddavax^cQ governed. In the account of the Ycidava 

 kings, that of the rulers of Chandragiri will be included, as also that of 

 i\\QRayers << to be sent by letter." 



