THE ANUD¢PAN¢
(12) his son King MahÈmucala,
(13) his son King Mucalinda,
(14) his son King SÈgara,
(15) his son King SÈgara-deva,
(16) his son King Bharata,
(17) his son King A~gira,
(18) his son King Ruci,
(19) his son King Suruci (also called MahÈruci),
(20) his son King PatÈpa,
(21) his son King MahÈpatÈpa,
(22) his son King PanÈda,
(23) his son King MahÈpanÈda,
(24) his son King Sudassana,
(25) his son King MahÈsudassana,
(26) his son King Neru,
(27) his son King MahÈ Neru, and
(28) his son King Accima
(a) These twenty-eight kings were of long lives of
asa~khyeyya
years. The twenty-seven
kings after MahÈsammata were his descendants. Some of these twenty-eight kings
reigned in KusavatÊ City, others in RÈjagaha and still others in MithilÈ.
(b) King Accima, son of the last of the twenty-eight kings, founded Kusavati City again
and reigned there; his descendants were exactly one hundred. (The DÊpavaÑsa says
that they lived in Kapilavatthu.)
[Then the author gives an extract from the MahÈ SutakÈrÊ MÈgha-Deva La~kÈ
enumerating the kings listed in (a) and (b) and this makes one hundred and twenty-eight
kings.]
(c) Of the hundred kings descended from King Accima, the last was named King
Arindama. His son founded the city of Ayujjhapura and reigned. He and his
descendants in that city numbered fifty-six.
(d) The last of these fifty-six kings was named Duppasaha. His son founded BÈrÈÓasÊ
and reigned. He and his descendants in that city were sixty.
(e) The last of these sixty kings was named Ajita. His son founded Kambala. He and his
descendants in that city were eighty-four thousand.
(f) The last of these eighty-four thousand kings was named Brahmadatta. His son
founded Hatthipura and reigned. He and his descendants in that city were thirty-six.
[Here comes another extract from the same La~kÈ that enumerates the kings in (c), (d),
(e), and (f) amounting to 84,152.]
(g) The last of these thirty-six kings was named KambalavaÑsa. He founded Ekacakkhu
and reigned. He and his descendants in that city were thirty-two.
(h) The last of these thirty-two kings was named Purindeva (Surindeva or Munindeva in
other versions). His son founded Vajiramutti and reigned. He and his descendants in
that city were twenty-eight.
(i) The last of these twenty-eight kings was named SÈdhina. His son founded Mathura
and reigned. He and his descendants in that city were twenty-two.
(j) The last of these twenty-two kings was named Dhammagutta. His son founded
AriÔÔhapura and reigned. He and his descendants in that city were eighteen.
(k) The last of these eighteen kings was named Sippi. His son founded Indapattha-nagara