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67 Prasat BeA inscription; Coedes, introduction, 1C, volVII, p. 170, n 1. 83 L Mallaret, Traditions legendaires des Cambodgiens de Cochinchine relevant d'une interpretation ethno'sociologique, Institut Indochinois pour 1' Etude d' Homme, vol IV, fasc 1 and

2, 1941, pp 169ff.

69 Par^K6,stXXIV,ZC,volI,p21.

70 Ta Kco, A, st IV, loc. cit.

71 SKT, loc. cit.

72 Kuk Yay Horn, 1C, vol V, p 284.

78 Lovek, A, st XXII, ISCC, no XVII, p 129.

74 Ta Keo, A, st XVI, loc. cit.

7 5 Ban That, III, st VI, Notes d9 Epigraphie, p 211.

^drstva samdsdditayauvandn tan

tdto uarnauesanasanibhramobhut99... 76 Prasat Ta kam/ZC, vol 111. p 92. 7 7 Apart from the references contained .in the SK.T,notice may be made of the following:

K6k Rosei, JC, vol V, pp 175-7o; Prasat Car, southern doorpillar, 1C, vol IV, pp

142-43; Prasat Khna, BEFEO, vol XI, pp 400 ff;Nak Ta chi K6, 1C, vol VI pp 273-

74 etc.

78 BEFEO, vol XXVII, pp 66, 74.

79 loc.cit.

8° Majumdar, op. cit., p 415 st XL IV.

8 l Notes d9 Epigraphie, p 278.

82 BEFEO vol XLIII, pp 83-84. In our work The Sdok Kak Thorn Inscription Part I: A Study in Tndo-Khmer Civilization we have endeavoured to show that there were also other families who occupied themselves with ihe worship of the Devaraja.

88 SKT, 4.45, st XCII==4.65.

84 Lovek, sts A XV, XXI, XXVII; B XXVI, ISCC, no XVII. pp 128-132.

88 loc. cit.

86 loc. cit.

87 ZCvol VI, p 298. In this inscription of^aka 1004 (AD 1082) Yogi^varapanditan is described as a adhyapako. (professor) and performing the function of Bhagavan Purohita for the bright fortnight. But nothing is said about his lineage, though from the data given in the inscription, there is little doubt as to his identity with Yogis-varapandita II.

88 loc. cit.

80 Tan Kran, 1C, vol I, pp 8-12.

90 Prasat Tor, st D, CXXT, loc cit.

81 Prasat Sralau. st XII and 1. 8 of the Khmer text, /Cvol I, pp 223-224.

92 SKT, loc. cit. 4.28.

9 8 loc. cit.

94 st. LV, Majumdar, op. cit., p 416:

^Narayihakhydh garyydkndmd khion kanmyan varah mrtayostayorupdyau van-chhmdr-putragatau tadd.33

95 T^ol Prasat sts XLXXVIII, 1C, vol II, pp 100-101.

96 st LVII, BEFEO, vol XXVIII, pp 63-64,

97 This interpretation is somewhat conjectural. St V mentions the eight children while st X refers to eight portions of family property. Coedes believes that these belonged to the eight children (1C, vol III, p 10, 3)

98 st XXXV BEFEO, vol XXV, p 399:

^...-ani karyyani pumso bhdve py andgate kale...sir ikulam yogya'pujdkdritiyo vadat3'

99 Inscription of Prasat Cak, southern door-pillar of the southern tower, 1. 10, 1C, vot IV, p 168.

100 cf. our article entitled "Caste in Ancient Cambodia", Journal of Ancient Indian History^ Calcutta University, vol IV, pp 14-59.



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