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Gopala I :''For the mathematician, see Gopala (mathematician). For the child Krishna, see Gopal (Krishna).'' Gopala (ruled c. 750s–770s CE) was the founder of the Pala Dynasty of medieval Bengal. The last morpheme of his name ''Pala'' means "protector" and was used as an ending for the names of all the Pala monarchs. Pala does not suggest or indicate any ethnic or caste considerations of the Pala dynasty. He came to power around 750 CE in Gaur after being elected by a group of regional chieftains. == Origins ==
There are no contemporary sources of information about Gopala's life: he is known only through the later literary references and genealogies in inscriptions.〔 The name of his father was Vapyata, and his grandfather Dayitavishnu.〔AM Chowdhury, Dynastic History of Bengal, Dhaka, 1967〕 A eulogy on the Khalimpur copper plate of his son Dharmapala describes his father Vapyata as a ''Khanditarati'' or "killer of enemies", and his grandfather Dayitavishnu as ''Sarva-vidyavadata'' ("all-knowing" in the sense "highly educated"). The later texts of the Pala period, such as ''Ramacharita'', mention the Pala rulers as the kings descended from the solar dynasty. However, these lack credibility, and seem to be attempts to cover up their relatively humble origins.〔
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