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1903,] M. Ohakravarti —Eastern Gajjga kings of Orissa . 
last year of this king cannot be positively 
as year. ascertained. Taking ten to be his total 
year according to Puri and Kendupatna copperplates, and with 1069 
paka as his first year, tbe last year would be 1078 Qaka. This agrees 
with the calculations of the subsequent reigns. 
The Puri and Kendupatna copperplates call him Kamarnava 
His t’tl Deva; while in one stone inscription of 
prikurmam he is called Anantavarma- 
Madhu-Kamarnava Deva (No. 383), and in the other stone inscription 
he is called simply Anantavarmma Deva. In No. 178, Qaka 1070 is said 
to be the 3rd regnal year of one Jate 9 vara Deva. Is this another name 
of Kamarnava, or is it the name of another prince who had possibly 
revolted P 
Kamarnava was the son of Coragaqga by the queen Kasturika- 
modini. Apparently he succeeded Cora- 
His relationships. gaijga as his eldest son. 
III. Raghava. 
[ paka 1078 — P'aka 1092. ] 
No inscriptions of this king is known. From calculations of the 
succeeding king Rajaraja II, his last year 
irst an last year. wou iq be 1092 paka. According to Puri 
and Kendupatna copperplates he ruled fifteen years. Calculating back¬ 
wards from 1092, his first year falls in 1078, the last year of Kamar¬ 
nava. Hence these dates may he prima facie accepted. 
He was son of Coragaqga by another queen, Indira, a princess of 
the Ravi-Tcula. Apparently Kamarnava 
His relationships. ~ 
Deva had died childless. 
IV. Rajaraja II. 
[ paka 1092 — paka 1112. ] 
The following inscriptions of his time are known:— 
Materials. 
No. 
Date-extracts. 
References. 
Remarks. 
Lan¬ 
guage. 
1 
T. 
Qaka-varsambulu 109[3] gunenti £JrI- 
mad-Anamttavarmma-devara pravar- 
ddhamana-vijaya-rajva-samvatsa( # ra) 
Ep. Rep., No. 268, of 
Mukhaliijgam. 
- • • -r--.- . 
Unverifiable. 
J. ii. 15 
