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________________ AIPEXDIS.) INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 11 67.— v. 1112.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 48, and Plate. Mândhâtå plates of the Paramaru Naharajadhiraja Jayasim hadêve, issued from Dhara : (L. 29).- sarmvat 1112 Ashadua-vadi 13. Vå kpatiraja; Sindhuraja; Bhòja; Jayasimha. 68.- V. 1118.-Jour. Beng. 18, Soc. Vol. IX. p. 549. A modern inscription at Udaypur (in Gwalior), which distinctly states the Paramâra Udayaditya to have been ruling in “Samvat 1116 or Saka 981;" see Jour. Amer. Or. Soc. Vol. VII. p. 35. 69.- V. 1138-Ind. Ant. Vol. XXII. p. 80. Notice of an Arthânå inscription of the Paramâra Châmundaraja; (composed by Chandra, a younger brother of Vijayasádbara and son of Samatisådhara) (L. 53).- samvat 1136 Phâlgana-sudi 7 Sakrê. Friday, 31st January A.D. 1080. In the family of the hero Paramara, Vairisimha ; his younger brother Dambarasimha; in his family, Kankadêya (who defeated & ruler of Kargata, an enemy of the Malava king Harsha?): his son Chandapa; his son Satyaraja ; from him sprang Mandanadēva ; his son Châmundarâ jn (defeated Sindhuraja). 70.-V, 1137.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 83. Notice of an Udaypur (in Gwalior) inscription of the Paramára Udayaditya : (L. 5).-samvat 1137 Vais&($&)kha-gudi 7. 71.- V. 1145.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 237; Archeol. Surv. of India, Vol. XX. Plates xxi. and xxii. Dubkund inscription of the Kachchhapagbâta Maharajadhiraja Vikramasimha ; (composed by Vijayakirti, the son of Santishồna'); (L.61).-- samvat 1145 Bhadrapada-sodi 3 Sôma-dine 11 Monday, 21st August A.D. 1088;* see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 361, No. 170. In the Kachchhapaghata family, Yuvarâja; his son Arjana, an ally or feudatory of [the Chandella] Vidyadhara, slew in battle Rajyapala [of Kanauj?]'; his son Abhimanyu (a contemporary of king Bhoja); his son Vijayapåla; his son Vikramasimha. 72.- V. 1148.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 317, and Plate. Sûnak plates of the Chaulakya Maharajadhiraja Karnadeva Trailokyamalla, issued from Anabilapataka : (L. 1).- Vikrama-samvat 1148 Vaisakha-sudi 15 Some! (L. 6).- adya sômagrahaņa-parvani. Monday, 5th May A.D. 1091; a lunar eclipse, visible in India. 73.-V. 1150.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XV. p. 36, 4d Plate; Prdchinalékhamdlá, Vol. I. p. 81 Gwalior Såsbahû temple inscription of the Kachchhapaghata Mahipaladeva; (composed by Manikantha, the son of Govinda and grandson of Rama) : (L. 40).- Ekadagasy-atitëshu samvatsara-satėshu cha ekồnapañchâsa(sa)ti cha gatëshyadvê(bd8)shu Vikramåt || Pañchâsê(se) ch=Âsvi(svi)nê måsê krishņa-pakshe ... arkatd=pi 1150 | Åsvi(Svi)na-va(ba)hula-panchamyår. In tbe Kachchhapaghata (Kachchha pâri) family, Lakshmana; his son Vajrad&man (defeated a ruler of Gadhinagara, i.e. Kananj, and conquered Gôpådri, s.e. Gwalior); Dr. P. E. Hall, who had two facsimile copies of the inscription exeented, anys about it: "The person for whom that wretched serawi was indited calls himself a descendant of Udayaditya of Malava: but it is clear that. whether to or not, he knew nothing of Uday Aditya's family." • The original has fri-Sriharaha. SantishAna, in sabad held before the king Fhojaldva, defeated hundreds of disputants who had assailed Ambarasina and other learned men. He was the son of Durlabhasêunsdri, who was the son of Kalabb bapa and grandson of the Gura Devana, of the Latavigate gana. • On this day the lithi of the date commenced 3 h. 28 m. after menn sunrise, c 2
SR No.032559
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 05
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorE Hultzsch
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1998
Total Pages458
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size22 MB
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