Pala Dynasty Hindu or Buddhist . Palas worshipped Hindu God .

1.Mirjapur Inscription of Shurapala

Mentioning Donations of Shiva (Sri-Mahateshwara) and Donations to Saibacharyas (Unnamed).

2.Sarnath Inscription of Mahipala Dated 1026 AD

Mentions ie He had built 100s of Shiva temples.

3. Mahabodhi Inscription Of Dharmpala

Mentioning and Installation of Shiva-Linga Near Mahabodhi for the Welfare of Buddhists

4.Munger Copper Plate Of Devpala
Dharmapala did Tarpan & Gou Puja in Kedar & Gokarna Dham

5.Devapala Took The Parama maheshwara Title Showing His Inclination To Shaivism

6.Dharmapala was a Shaivite

According to a manuscript discovered in Nepal

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