THE ANTIQUITIES OP MUKHALINGAM. 
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cannot be referred. These two Anantavarmans cannot be 
identified. 
18. Some account having been given of Anantavarman 
who is referred to in the temple-inscriptions, it remains to 
be seen who built the temple. It is not this king that built 
it ; can it be one of his ancestors ? 
In the copper-plate inscription JSTo. 1 79 there is a long 
list of kings which may be put into a genealogical table/ 
'A genealogical table tracing tbe descent of A iiantavarma-Choda- 
(lanfja. 
Virasimlia. 
1) Kaniarnava I. 2) Danaruava. Gunarnaval. Marasimha. Vajrahasta I. 
(the first rnler) 40 yrs. (764-804). 
36 yrs. (A.D. | 
728-764). 
3) Kamaraava II. 
50 years (804-854). 
I 
4) Ranarnava. 
5 years (854-859). 
I I 
5) Vajrahasta II. 6) Kamamava III. 
15 years (859-874). 19 years (874-893). 
7) Gunaraava I. 
27 years (893-920). 
8) Jitankusa. (P) 10) Gundama I. 11) Ktlmarnava IV. 
15 years (920-935). [ 7 years (947-954). 25 years" (954-979). 
9j Kaligalilnkusa. | 
12 years (935-947). 12) Vajrahasta IV. 
35 years (982-1017). 
13) Kamarnava V. 14) Gundama II. (by another wife) 
i- year (1017-1017). 3 years (1017-1020). 15) Madhu-Kamaraava VI. 
19 years (1020-1039). 
16) Vajrahasta V. 
30 years (1039-1069). 
17) Rajaraja. 
8 years (1069-1077). 
18) Anantavarma-Choda- 
gangadeva. 
(from 1077-78). 
