Sonarpal
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Sunarpal (सुनारपाल) or Sonarpal (सोनारपाल) is about 10 miles from Narayanpal in Jagdalpur tahsil of Bastar district in Chhattisgarh.
History
Sunarpal and Chapka are -within 12 miles from Narayanpal. Chapka has a number of sati pillars, several of which are inscribed. [1]
IV. Sunarpal stone inscription of Mahadevi, queen of Jayasimhadeva
[p.163]: Sunarpal is about 10 miles from Narayanpal. The stone is partially broken, and a part of the inscription is gone. It is undated. It records the grant of land, or, more properly, an imprecation against the resumption of granted land, and gives the names of witnesses before whom the gift was made, but it is not stated where. The gift was apparently made by Manadevi, the chief queen of Jayasimhadeva of the Naga race, the supreme lord of Bhogavati, having the tiger with a calf as his crest. He is called Rajadhiraja Maharaja Sri Jayasimhadeva.
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