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 I 33 1 who were frightened at his uncouth appearance. Krishna recognises and pays him homage, on which Siva blesses him, desireshim to humble the Daily as, and returns to Kailas. By Gurulwga. XXXVIII. — Satyendra Chola Cherilra. Paper. An account of Satyendra, a prince of the Chola dynasty, putting his son to death for killing a calf by accident, and Siva's rewarding his piety. This story is told of other princes, see vol. J, page 213. XXXIX. — Bhava Chinta Ratna or Satyendra Chola Kathd. a. paper — b. do.— .c. do. — d. do. An account of the faith of Satyendra Chola in Siva, and Chidgana SivdcMri's coming to him, and relating twenty-five tales, illustrative of the power and disposition of Siva or his sports. The narrator gives betle to the Rani, who thence con- ceives, and bears a son, for whom Satyendra obtains by force of arms the daughter of the Sinhala Raja. The horse of the Prince whilst riding kicks the son of an old woman who dies Satyendra after in- vestigating the case, orders his own son to be be- headed, when Siva appears, and takes the Raja to his own region as the reward of his piety and jus" tice. By Gubi Malandchari.