47 subsiding\"J.3 Jivayanaga caused the waters of the Mulanadi River [Mun River] to form a marsh, which people have since called Nam Chi Long [\"waters of the Chi subsiding\" J.s4 The two. nagas lived here for three months. When the migra.nts came to establish settlements on the shores of these two lakes, the waters subsided. The settlers chose one from among their number to be their chief . They built villages and estab lished political and cultural ties with Ph9 Thao Kham Bang. For this reason , the capital city was not located near these lakes. 4 . Circumstances of Cu+a�i and Indapatha-Nagqra Next, we will be concerned with the remaining lords who had constructed the reliquary. WhensMaha Ratanakumara and Cula Ratanakumara reached one year of age, Nan Pacchimakumari, wife of Cao Rajaputra (the son of Bra�ya Cu+a�ibrahmadata), dreamed that her father-in-law had ascended to the top of a golden palace and transformed Chium+saeIJlibfrianhtmoadaatpauarnedwhBirat.el}ylaotInudsawpha�ihcah-Nroasgaerianwtoertehecoaniceri.veAdtitnhathtemowomemnbt,o. fBNraahr.iyPaacchi- makumari, to·begin their new existences. The nobles and the populace [of the princi pality of Cu+a�ibrahmadata J recognized the prince as ruler in his father's stead, with the name Bra�ya Puttacu+al)ibrahmadata. [In the principality of] Indapa�ha-Nagara, the nobles and the populace conse crated · the younger brother of Bra�ya Indapa�ha-Nagara as the ruler, with the name Bra�ya Cula Indapa�ha-Nagara. Nan Pacchimakumari gave birth to twin sons. When the two princes reached one year of age, their father gave them the following names : Maha Suv·arr:apasadakumara [\"greater heavenly-palace prince\"] for the elder [i . e. , the first infant to emerge from the womb], and Cula Suvar:oapasadakumara [\"lesser heavenly-palace prince\"] for the younger. 5. Events at Saketa-Nagara Nari S,ri Ratana Devi, consort of Bratiya Suriyava.msa Dharmikaraja (who was ruler of Roi-Et Pratu CS�keta-NagaraJ), dreamed that a goddess brought her a pure white conch shell and that the capital was transformed into a forest. She and her husband fled to the east of the capital and founded a new settlement, leaving the goddess' conch shell behind. The queen dreamed thus. At that moment, Bral)ya Nandasena was conceived in the womb of Nan Sri Ratana Devi , to begin a new existence. When her term of pregnancy was complet.ed, she gave birth to a son. However, during the seven-day course of childbirth , she passed away. A nurse nourished and looked a:rter the prince. At the age of one year, he was given the name Chao Sankhavijjakumara [\"lord wondrous-sheli prince\"], after the dream ofs. his mother. lady As for oNfantRhaetlainnaeDageev iof(tBoraboegyian S, ari nGeowtaepxuirsat.encTe)hi, sshleadey,ntwehreend the womb of a who was she became preg- nant, dreamed about a \"jewelled hair-pin.\" She gave birth to a daughter who, at the age of one year, was given the name Nari Kaeo Ke�i C\"�iss precious hair\" J. 6 . Events at Sri Gotapura The nobles of the principality of S,ri Gotapiira, along with the populace, ob- served cremation rites for Bratiya Nandasena. Afterward, they consulted with one 31ocated in Bung Kan district , Nong Khai province, Thailand. 4No information is available for the location of this marsh.
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