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M. Chakravarti —Eastern Garget kings of Orissa. [No. 2 
Title. 
year would appear to be paka 1120, making 
- Last year. his reign nine years. But the copperplates 
ascribe to him ten years, which, if aqkas, would give eight years. This 
difference, if not due to mistake, is at present inexplicable, 
Aniyapka Bhima Deva has been once mentioned in the copperplates 
as Anaijga Bhima Deva, and is distinctly 
mentioned as such in the stone inscription at 
Catecjvara temple, District Cuttack. [See Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, Yol. 
LXVII, 1898, Babu N. N. Yasu on “ The Cat§ 9 vara Inscription,” p. 320, 
1. 7 ; I have got a pencil rubbing of it on wax cloth]. 
He was the son of Coragapga, and brother of Rajaraja II. He 
succeeded Rajaraja apparently peacefully 
Relationship. [cf. ii De ^ Cate£vara inscription, p. 320; 
and Meghepvara inscription, 1. 11]. 
He had a Brahmin minister named Grovinda [Catepvara inscription 
1. 8, p. 321]. During his reign, Rajaraja 
IDs brother-in-law Svapne^vara Deva had 
the temple of Meghe^rara built. The date of this temple would thus 
be approximately between Qaka 1115 and 1120, or between A.D. 1193-4 
and 1198-9. 
Historical Tacts. 
VI. Rajaraja III, 
[paka 1120 — faka 1133.] 
Only one inscription of this king’s time is known:— 
Materials. 
No. 
Lan¬ 
guage. 
Date-extracts, 
References. 
Remarks. 
1 
^Jaka-varsambulu 11 [2]8 gunenti <jri- 
Ep. Rep., No. 381, of 
Verified. 
T. 
mad- Anamttavarmma-devara pra- 
varddhamana-vij aya-rajya-samvatsa- 
rambulu [1]1 (jrabi Kumbba kru[2] 
^Jukra-varamuna, or Qaka 1128, 11th 
year, Kumbha Kr. 2, Friday = 6th 
February, A.D. 1207 (amanta). 
prikurmam. 
/* 
A little before 602. A.H., June _or 
Tabakat-i - N a s i r I , 
The first 
July A.D., 1205, 
Raverty’s transla- 
Mah o m e - 
tion, pp. 573-4. 
dan inva- 
.• *■ . „ .' . • . . . - > -• 
* 
s i o n of 
Orissa. 
