1903.] M. Chakravarti— Eastern Gayga kings of Orissa. 115 
vara inscription at Bhuvanepvara. [Its latest readings are by Babn 
N. N. Yasu, Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, Yol. LXYI, 1897, pp. 11-24; and 
by Professor Kielliorn, Ep. Indica, Yol. YI, pp. 198-203]. According to 
this inscription Rajaraja married Surama, a sister of Svapn§9vara Deva, 
the erector of the Meghe^vara temple (line 10); and in his old age 
installed in the government his younger brother Aniyagka Bhima 
a- 11 ). 
In “ the copperplate inscription of Nrsimha Deva II, ” plate leaf III, 
reverse, 1. 13, verse 56, the words “ 'pragaTbha-vayasi” have been read 
(transl. “ in his early youth ”). But from the Meghecvara inscription, 
Rajaraja appears to have come to the throne at least in his middle age. 
I would therefore prefer to read “ pragalbha-vacasi” [See my reading, 
J.A.S.B., 1895, p. 141, note (1)]. 
V. Aniyagka Bhima or Anagga Bhima Deva II. 
[f aka 1112 — faka 1120.] 
Only two inscriptions of this king’s time have been found up to 
date: — 
* I 
Materials. 
No. 
Lan¬ 
guage. 
Date-extracts. 
References. 
Remarks. 
1 
(^rimad-Anigka-Blnma-devasya pra- 
Inscription No. 1 on 
Verified. 
S. 
varddhamana-samrajye cat us ifca t- 
tame aqke Makara-svekadagi(I) Su- 
kra-vare, or 4th year, Makara Qu. 11, 
Fridays 15th January, A.D. 1193. 
the south jamb of 
the porch of the 
great Temple of 
Krttivasa at Bhu- 
vanegvara, lines 
2-4. 
2 
Qrlmad-Aniyaijka-Bhima-devasya pra- 
Ditto, ins c r i p t i o n 
Un v e rifi- 
S. 
varddhamana Purusottama sdmbha- 
gke(?) catustinattame aijke, or 4th 
agka. 
No. 2, lines 1-4. 
See my note in 
Proc. As. Soc. 
B e n g., June and 
July, 1892. 
able. 
3 
Between £laka 1115—1120, or A.D. 
Meghecvara inscrip- 
S. 
1193-4—1198-9. 
tion. 
A.D. 1193 or faka 1114 = 4th agka or 3rd year. 
First year. „ 1112 = 2nd agka or 1st year. 
From the calculated initial year of the next king, this king’s last 
