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M. M. Chakravarti —Two copper-plate 
[No. 2, 
Both the grants were made at Varanasi Katak (Camp Varanasi) or 
the present town of Cuttack. They were made in the presence of the 
following officers, respectively :— 
In A.— 
Door-examiner 
Commander-in-Chief ... 
Examiner of Accounts 
Officer 
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Writer of accounts 
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In B.- 
Officer 
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Door-examiner 
Writer of accounts 
Grade^var Jena. 
Landu-Sani Mh^ra. 
Mahapatra Narendra-deva Chakravarti. 
Narahari Dasa Praharaja (the donee), 
prlpati Mapgalaraja. 
Svapne 9 vara Mahasenapati. 
BaidI Maha-senapati. 
Mahapatra Krsnanandya. 
Do. Landu Ratha. 
Do. Gopinatha. 
Patra Bhuvanananda. 
Siddhe^vara Jena. 
Trivikrama, 
Vi^anatha Maha-senapati. 
The subject matter of the B grant were subsequently considered 
and confirmed in the camps Devakuta and Narayanapura, where the 
following officers were present :— 
At Devakuta:— 
Patra Maha-muni. 
Trivikrama. 
Somanatha Vahinlpati. 
Narahari. 
Vi 9 vanath Mahasenapati. 
Priest 
Door-examiner 
Commander-in-Chief .. 
Treasurer 
Keeper of Accounts .. 
At Narayanapura :— 
Commander-in-Chief 
Officer 
Treasurer 
Door-keeper 
Examiner of Accounts 
Somanatha Vahinlpati. 
Bhuvane 9 vara. 
Laksmanananda. 
Narahari 
Trivrikrama. 
Gat§ 9 vara Dasa pri-candana. 
The villages were bestowed on the Brahmanas for the increase of 
the king’s life, health, prosperity and empire ( Svciyurclwgyaigvai'ya- 
samrajya-samrddhaye ). In A, the village Kimnari-grama was bestowed 
on Mahapatra Narahari Dasa. This village was in the Uttarakhanda 
Kalabho (Dandapat) and was worth 900 madbas o,f gold. At the time 
of the grant its name was changed to Vijaya-narasimhapura- 9 asana 
(from the name of the king). As a part of the grant was the home- 
