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________________ APPENDIX.) INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 509.- Gupta Inscr. p. 6, and Plate. Allahabad pillar inscription of the Maharájádhiraja Samudragupta, who captured and again liberated “Mahendra of Kosala, Vyågbraråja of Maha kantára, Mantarkja of Kerala, Mahendra, of Pishtapura, Sv&midatta of Kottara on the hill, Damans of Erapdapalla, Vishnugopa of Káncbi, Nilaraja of Avamukta, Hastivarman of Vengi, Ugrasena of Palakka, Kubêra of Dêvarashtra, Dhanamjaya of Kusthalapara," and all the other kings of Dakshiņa patha, and exterminated “Rudradêva, Matila, Någadatta, Chandravarman, Ganapatinåga, Nágasena, Achyuta, Nandin, Balavarman," and other kings of Aryavarta. (A kávya in verse and prose, composed by the Sándhivigrahiku Kumaramatya Mahadandanayaka Harishêņa, the son of Dhruvabhati). 510.- Gupta Inscr. p. 20, and Plate. Eran (now Caloutta Museum) fragmentary inscription of Samudragupta. 511.- Gupta Inscr. p. 256, and Plate. Gaya (sparious) plates of the Maharajadhiraja Samudragupta, issued from Ayodhyâ : (L. 14).-samvat 9+ Vaisakha-di 10.4 Genealogy as in No. 439. 512.- Gupta Inscr. p. 35, and Plate. Udayagiri cave inscription of the time of Chandragupta II., recording the excavation of the cave by the order of his minister, the poet Viragêna, otherwise called Saba, of Patalipatra. 513.- Gupta Insor. p. 26, and Plate. Mathura (now Lahore Museum) fragmentary inscription (of the Mahdrájádhiraja Chandragupta II.). 514.- Gupta Inscr. p. 40, and Plate. Gadhwa (now Calcutta Museum) fragmentary inscription of the reign of the Maharajadhiraja KumAragupta 1.6 - (L. 2).--sri-Kumäragapta-rajya-(samvatsard] . .. .. . divasd 107 (asyam divasa-parvvây&m]. 515.- Gupta Inscr. p. 265, and Plate. Gadhwd (now Calcatta Museum) fragmentary inscription (of the time of Kumaragupta I. P]. 516.- Gupta Inscr. p. 49, and Plate. Bihår fragmentary pillar inscription of the time of the Maharajadhiraja Skandagupta. Genealogy as far as Kumäragupta [1.] as in No. 439; his son, the Mahardjadhiraja Skandagupta. 517.- Gupta Inscr. p. 53, and Plate. Bhitart pillar inscription of Skandagupta, recording the installation of an image of the god Vishnu and the allotment to the idol of a village. Genealogy as in No. 516. $18.-Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. LVIII. Part I. p. 89, and Plate; Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 225. Bhitari (now Lucknow Museum) seal of the Maharajadhiraja Kumâragupta II. Generlogy as far as. Kumâragupta [1.] as in No. 439; his son, from Anantadêvi, the Maharajadhiraja Puragapta; his son, from Vatsadevi, the Maharajadhiraja Narasimhagupta ; his son, from Mahalakshmidevi (?), the Maharajadhiraja Kumaragupta (II.). *His genealogy is given as in No. 489, above. *The above is from Dr. Fleet's published translation, but it should be stated that Dr. Fleet has the passage, translated by Mantarijs .. . on the hill, under further consideration compare also Bombay Gareteer, Vol. I. Part I. p. 63, and Jour. Roy. 41. Soc. 1897, p. 864 ff. The grant, according to Dr. Fleet, has the general appearance of having been fabricated somewhere about the beginning of the eighth century A.D. • Expressed by numerical symbolo; compare Gupta Inscr. p. 255, note 1. See above, Nos, 436-486 of G. 82-93 . See above, Nov. 439-443 of G. 96-129. 7 Expressed by a namerical symbol. • See above, Nos. 446-449 of G. 136-146.
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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