1900.] 
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No. Dates. Deferences. 
7. 25th Aqka, Qaka 1^77, Bha- The Qri-Kurmam temple, 18th pillar, west 
(T.) drapada^ (^akla 3, Saturday face inscription [Dr. Hultzsch’s Ep. Rep., 
= 26th August, 1455 A.D. 1895-6, p. 20, No. 313; and ray Ms.]. 
8. ^aka 1377, Bhadrapada moon- Copper-plate inscription of the king Gana- 
eclipse (?), the year Yuvan Deva of Konda-vidu [Dr. Hultzscli, Tnd. 
(S.) = August (?), 1455 A.D. Ant., Vol. XX, p. 391]. 
9. 1461 A.D. ... Ferishta, 1. c. Elphinstone’s History of India, 
Appendix, p. 755 ; and Sewell’s sketcli of 
the dynasties of Southern India, p. 23. 
10. 32nd (33rd) Agka, (^aka 1382, The Qri-Kurraaih temple, 18tli pillar, west 
(T.) Jyestha Va5(?7), Monday, face inscription [Dr. Hultzsch’s Ep. Rep., 
the year Vikrama = 12th May, 1895-6, p. 19, No. 284; and my Ms.]. 
1461 A.D. 
11. 35th (37th) Aqka, Mesa Krsna 4, Left side Inscription No. 5 of the Jagan- 
(O.) Wednesdays 25th April, 1464 natha temple [J.A.S.B., Vol. LXII, pp. 
A.D. ^ 95-6]. 
12. Circa 1465 A.D. ... The present inscription of the G5pinatha- 
(S.) pura temple. 
13. 41st Aqka, Dhanu Qukla 7, Left side Inscription No. 4 of the Jagan- 
(0.) Sundays 14th December, natha temple [J.A.S.B., Vol. LXII, pp. 
1466 A.D. 93-4]. 
From the Aijka inscriptions, Knpile9vara’s accession 3 ^ear can be 
ascertained as follows : — 
4tb Agka or 3rd year 
19th A:gka or 16th year 
25th Agka or 21st year 
33rd Agka or 27th year 
37th Agka or 30th year 
41st Aqka or 33rd year 
= 1436-7 A.D. 
= 1449-50 A.D. 
= 1454-5 A.D. 
= 1460-61 A.D. 
= 1463-4 A.D. 
= 1466-7 A.D. 
The 2nd Aijka or 1st year =1434-5 A.D. 
According to Agka calculations, the last Aqka of Ka})ile9vara and 
the second Agka of his successor Purusottama should fall in the same 
year. Hence Kapile 9 vara’s death took place in 1469-70 A.D.^ 
Narasimha Deva IV. of the Gagga dynasty was reigning in 1397 
A.D. [J.A.S.B., Vol. LXIV, 1895, p. 133]. The thirty-seven years inter- 
vening between this date and the accession of Kapile9vara Deva in 1434-5 
1 A ccording to the Madala Panji or the Chronicles of the temple of Jagan- 
natha, the king ascended the throne at Camp Krttivasa (Bhuvane 9 vara) on Wednes- 
day, Kakara 2, 9u4; and died on the banks of the Krsna-Venya river (the 
Kjsna) on Pausa Kf. 3, Tuesday. Neither of the dates comes out correct with tha 
week day mentioned. 
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