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[edit]In February 2024, Gubhian neon added a paragraph about an ancient play, Caņḑakaušika, which mentions a Mahipala who may be this Mahhipala. Their addition has been removed because it was copied from a source that is under copyright, at least in the United States: Chowdhury, Abdul Momin (1967). Dynastic History of Bengal (c. 750—1200 A.D.). Dacca: The Asiatic Society of Pakistan. p. 84.. If anyone wants to rewrite the information in their own words, three other sources may be useful:
- Banerji, R. D. (1915). "The Palas of Bengal". Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. V (3): 73.
- Ghosh, Jogendra Chandra (October 1935). "Mahipala of the Chandakausikam". Indian Culture. II (2): 354.
- De, S. K. (August 1939). "Sanskrit Literature Under Pala Kings of Bengal". New Indian Antiquary. 2: 267.