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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 51 Dhujabala-chakravartin Bijjana Tribhuvanamalla to his son Sôma (88vidêva), and grants made with the latter's permission by the Dandanayaka Boļikeya-Kesimayya (Kesava) : (L. 37).-grimat-Kalachuryya-varehada 16neya Sarvvadhari-samvatsarada Vaisakhapaurvy ima?] Adityavára sômagiahaņa-samkramaņa-vyat påtad-amdu. [For Sarvadhârin = $. 1090] the date is irregular. 286.-PSOCI. No. 188; Mysore Inscr. No. 86, p. 174. Bolagáhve Kanarese memorial tablet of the 6th (?) year of the reign) of the Kalachurya Bhujabala-chakravartin Sôvidéve : (L. 2).- Sôvidêva-varshada [6]neyal Khara-samvatsarada Sråvaņa-bahu!ad-amåvasse Somavárad-amdu. [Khara = $. 1093] : Monday, 2nd August A.D. 1171.4 287.-PSOCI. No. 101. Narsapûr Kanarese inscription of the 7th year (of the reign) of the Kalachurya Bhujabala-chakravartin Sôvidēva : (L. 84).- Sôvidêva-varshada 7neya Vijaya-samvatsarada Pushya-su(su)dha(ddha) 13 Sômavárad-ardu. [For Vijaya = $. 1095] the date is irregular. 288.-S. 1098.-Jour. Bo. A8. Soc. Vol. XVIII. p. 273, and Plates. Kokațnur (Belgaum district) plates of the Kalachuri Mahárújádhiruja Sôma (8ômêsvara, Sôvidêva), recording a grant which was made with his permission by his queen Såvaladevi; (composed by Adityadova, the disciple of Sripada) : (L. 71).-Shappavatyadhika-sahasratamê Sakê Jaya-samvatsarê Kårttika-sukla-dvadasya Brihaspativara-Rêvatinakshatra-Vyatipåtayoga-Va(ba)vakarapa-yukthyam. Thursday, 7th November A.D. 1174; but the day fell in the month Margasirehn, not Kárttika ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 5, No. 145. In the Kalachuri Kshatriya lineage, king Krishņa; his son Jógama; his son Paramardin ; his son Bijjana ; his son Soma. 289.-8. 1098.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 127. Dates in a Hulgur Kanarese inscription of the Kalaturya (Kaļachurya) Sômêsvara (8ôvidêva): (L. 18).- Saka-varsha 1096neya Jaya-samvatsarada Jyéshthada småvåsye Adityavára sûryyagrahaņa-vyatîpåtad-andu. 1st June A.D. 1174, with a solar eclipse, visible in India ; but the day was a Saturday, not a Sunday; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 8, No. 155. (L. 35).- Saka-varshada 1096neya Jaya-samyatsarada Margasirada puppami Adityavára sôma-grahapad-anda. Sunday, 10th November A.D. 1174; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 117, No. 25. (L. 40.)- Saka-Varshada 1096neys Jaya-samvatsarada Margasira-bahu?ad-amavasye Mangalavára sûrya-grahapad-andu. Tuesday, 26th November A.D. 1174; & solar eclipse, visible in India; see sbid. Vol. XXIII. p. 124, No. 69. Here and elsewhere he has the birada Baya-Murári. Mys. Inor. : the 5th year.' But on this day the tithi of the date only commenced 10 h. 21 m. after mean sunrise. • In line 89 the inscription contains another date of S. 1194 (by mistake for 1094), the year Nandans, that date also is irregular. • See No. 800, and compare No. 266. • Compare above, No. 226, where the name in Kanarene) in Permadi. I 2
SR No.032561
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 07
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorE Hultzsch
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1998
Total Pages522
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size23 MB
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