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Uchhkalp Vansh: MPPSC 2024 The following kings and queens of the dynasty are known (IAST names): Inscriptions of two Uchchhakalpa kings, dated in an unspecified calendar era, are available: Jayanatha (Year 174–182) and Sarvanatha (Year 191–214). The era is now generally identified with the Gupta era (which begins in 318–319 CE), although some earlier scholars identified it as the Kalachuri era (which begins in 248–249 CE). The Uchchhakalpa inscriptions are written in the central Indian variety of the Gupta script. Moreover, the Bhumara stone pillar inscription names the Uchchhakalpa ruler Sharvanatha and the Parivrajaka ruler Hastin as contemporaries. This suggests that both were vassals of the Guptas, and the calendar era mentioned in the Uchchhakalpa inscriptions is the Gupta era.[1] According to these inscriptions, the earliest king of the dynasty was Oghadeva. He was succeeded by Kumaradeva, Jayasvamin, and Vyaghra. Jayanatha, the dynasty's earliest king attested by his own inscriptions, was a son of king Vyaghra and queen Ajjhitadevi. Jayanatha was succeeded by Sharvanatha, who was his son from queen Murundasvamini.[2] Nothing is known about the successors of Sharvanatha.[3] Mahārāja Ogha-deva and Mahādevi Kumarā-devī Mahārāja Kumarā-deva and Mahādevi Jaya-svāminī Mahārāja Jaya-svāmin and Mahādevi Ramā-devī Mahārāja Vyāghra and Mahādevi Ajjhita-devī Mahārāja Jaya-nātha and Mahādevi Murunda-svaminī, r. c. 493–507 CE Mahārāja Śarva-nātha (Sharvanatha), r. c. 508–533 CE