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________________ 124 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [MAT, 1894. 8. 893 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Prajapati: A solar eclipse, visible in India, 2 h. 49 m. after mean sunrise of Sunday, 22nd October, A. D. 971. [By the mean-sign system Prajapati had ended on the 3rd July, A. D. 970, before the commencement of S. 893 expired.] 64. S. 904. Inser. at Sravana Belgola, No. 57, p. 55; ante, Vol. XX. p. 35. Date of the death of the Rashtrakuta Indrarâja: Vanadhi-nabhô-nidhi-pramita-samkhyê(khya-)'Sak-âvanipâla-kâlamaṁ neneyise Chitrabhanu parivarttise Chaitra-sitêtar-ashtamî dina-yuta-Somavaradol .... 8. 904 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Chitrabhanu: Monday, 20th March, A. D. 982; the 8th tithi of the dark half ended 22 h. 58 m. after mean sunrise. [By the mean-sign system Chitrabhânu had ended on the 18th May, A. D. 981, before the commencement of S. 904 expired.-The Mêsha-samkrânti took place on the 23rd March, A. D. 982.] 65.-8. 972. Ante, Vol. XII. p. 202, and Vol. XVIII. p. 91. Surat copper-plate inscription of the Chaulukya Trilochanapâla of Lâțadêsa: — (Plate iii, 1. 3). Sâkê nava-sa(sa)tair-yuktê dvisaptaty-adhike tatha [*] Vikrite vatsarê Paushê mâsê pakshê cha tâmâ(ma)sê || Amavasya-tithau surya-parvvany-Angaravaraks [*] S. 972 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Vikrita : A solar eclipse, visible in India, 10 h. 11 m. after mean sunrise of Tuesday, 15th January, A. D. 1051. - 66. S. 991. - Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 227. Vaghli stone inscription of the reign of the Yadava Sêunachandra II.: - (L. 9). Rûpa-Namd-âmka-tulyê tu 991 Saka-kalasya bhûpatan [*] Saumya-samvatsar-Ashadha-ravigrahana-parvvani II B. 991 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Saumya: A solar eclipse, visible in India, 0 h. 31 m. after mean sunrise of the 21st July, A. D. 1069. 67.8. 1047.- Ante, Vol. XII. p. 212, No. 56. Narendra inscription of the Western Chalukya Vikramaditya VI. : Saka-varsham 1047neya Visva(sva)vasu-samvatsarada [Bhâ]drapada-ba 13 Sukravara mahâtithi-yugadiy-amdu. B. 1047 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Visvavasu: Friday, 28th August, A. D. 1125; the 13th tithi of the dark half ended 16 h. 9 m. after mean sunrise. 68. S. 1050. Inscr. at Sravana Belgola, No. 54, p. 47. Date of the death of Mallishêņa: - Sakê sûnya-sar-âmbar-âvani-mitê samvatsarê Kilake mâsê Phalgunikê tritîya-divasê vârê 'sitê Bhaskarê | Svatau...... madhyâhnê.... B. 1050 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Kilaka: Sunday, 10th March, A. D. 1129; the third tithi of the dark half ended 21 h. 16 m., and the nakshatra was Svati up to 15 h. 46 m. after mean sunrise. 69. S. 1096. Ante, Vol. XVIII. p. 127. Hulgûr stone inscription of the Kalachuri Sômêsvara: (L. 40). Saka-varshada 1096neya Jaya-samvatsarada Mârgasira-bahulad-ama(mâ) vâsyê Mangalavara suryagrahanad-andu. -
SR No.032515
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 23
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages412
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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