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son Jodlii Simha separated taking as bis share the Taluk Santrapura. 
The descent from Ka]u Simha is thus given:— 
1. Kalu Simha. 
i 
2. Saratha Samantasimhara 
(son) 
I 
3. Alani Samantasimhara 
(son) 
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4. Bandeji S. 
(son) 
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5. Paramananda S. 
(son) 
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6. Khusali S. 
(son) 
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7. Indrajita S. 
(son) 
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8. Abhiraanyu S. 
(eldest son) 
The author. 
Of his father and his zemindari, Abhimanyu has given a short 
description in his Premakala. 1 They lived at Golakunda which is now 
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MS. Premakala, 1st Chanda. Folios 3-4. 
“In Jambu Dvlpa Bharata Khanda, this country (Utkala) is the essence. 
Charming is the town Jajanagara on the seacoast of that country. In this land so 
well fitted for enjoyment, exists a village by name Golakunda. By the boundary 
of this village flows the river Brahmi; and its meadows are well suited for immense 
