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EASTERN GANGAS 13. From the indifferent wording and the script adopted and also from the
definitely worded date of the record, it may be assigned to the period to which
Chicacole plates of Satyavarman, son of Dēvēndravarman, dated in the Gāṅgēya
year 351 belongs (Ep. Ind. Vol, V, App. No. 684). Our record dated in the
Gaṅga year 358 would come seven years after Śatyavarman’s grant and it is
reasonable to infer that Anantavarman, the king of the present record who was
Devendravarman
Maharaja Rajendravarman I Provisionally assuming that Rājēndravarman I was the son and successor of Dēvēndravarman of the Chicacole plates of the Gāṅgēya year 51 (Kielhorn’s Northern List, No. 682) which on palӕographical and genealogical grounds I would assign to the 251st year (See also Bhandarkar’s List of Northern Inscriptions, No. 1480) and consequently identify its king with the Dēvēndravarman of the 254th year of the Gāṅgēya era (ibid No. 681) and for similar reasons also assuming that Dēvēndravarman, the father of Satyavarman was a younger brother of Anantavarman of the 304th year, the genealogy for these kings may provisionally be reconstructed as given below. The correctness of it will however depend upon future discoveries. Gunarnava
Devendravarman
Anantavarman of
the Devendravarman*
of the Gangeya
Rajendravarman II Satyavarman of Anatavarman of the
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