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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 444.-S. 1180.-PSOCI. No. 124; Mysore Inscr. No. 27, p. 48. Harihar Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the (?) Hoysala Narasimha III., and of his Dandanayaka Soma :Mys. Inscr. The Saka year 1190 having passed, and the year Vibhava being current.' : 77 445.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 10. Date of a Srirangam (Ranganatha temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year (of the reign) of the Hoysala Vira-Ramanatha : The day of Asvini, which corresponded to Monday, the first tithi of the first half of the month of Mina.' [8. 1101]: Monday, 24th March A.D. 1270. 446.-8. 1191 (for 1195 P).-Inscr. at Sravana-Belgola, No. 96, p. 74. Kanarese inscription of the time of the Hoysala Pratapa-chakravartin Vira-Narasimha (Narasimha III.), reigning at Dorasamudra : Saka-varusha 1191neya Srimukha-samvatsarada Śravapa-suddha 15 Âdivâradallu. Srimukha would be S. 1195, and in that year the tithi of the date commenced 6 h. 14 m. after mean sunrise of Sunday, 30th July A.D. 1273. The inscription records a grant to Chandraprabhadêva, the disciple of the Mahamandaláchárya Nayakirtidéra. 447.-8. 1182 [and S. 1108].-Ep. Carn. Vol. III. p. 166, No. 97; Mysore Inscr. No. 172, No. 323. Somanathapura Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the Hoysala Maharajadhiraja Pratapa-chakravartin Vira-Narasimha (Narasimha III.), lord of Dvârâvati,' residing at Dôrasamudra; and of his minister, the Dandanayaka Soma,1 and Soma's sister's sons, the Dandanayakas Mallideva and Chikka-Ketaya : Saka-varsha såsirada-nûra-tombhatt-eraḍaneya Sukla-samvatsarada Ashâḍha-śuddhadvâdasi (1) Budhavarad=andu. Wednesday, 12th June A.D. 1269; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 3, No. 132. The inscription contains another date Dhatu-samvatsarada Asvija-suddha-tadige Âdivârad-andu. This date, for Dhâtri=8. 1198, is irregular. 448.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 10. Date of a Srirangam (Ranganatha temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year (of the reign) of the Poysala (Hoysala) Vira-Ramanatha: The day of Bharani, which corresponded to Sunday, the eleventh tithi of the second half of the month of Mithuna.' [8. 1102]: Sunday, 15th June A.D. 1270. 449.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 10. Date of a Kappanûr (Poysalêévara temple) Tamil inscrip. tion of the 17th year (of the reign) of the Poysala (Hoysala) Vira-Ramanatha : Tuesday, the thirteenth tithi of the bright half of Sravana in the Prajapati year, which corresponded to the twenty-fourth solar day of the month of Âḍi.' [Prajapati 8. 1183]: Tuesday, 21st July A.D. 1271. = 450.-S. 1200.-PSOCI. No. 20; Mysore Inser. No. 148, p. 275. Belar Sanskrit and Kanarese plates of the Hoysala Nissanka-pratápa-chakravartin Narasimha III., 'lord of Dvaravati,' residing at Dôrasamudra: (L. 41).-Saka-varshasya dvisatottara-sahasratamasya Bahudhanya-samvatsarasya Maghakrishna-chaturdasyam Mamdavârê. Saturday, 11th February A.D. 1279. 1 He is described as the king's dear son. 2 On this day the tithi of the date commenced 2 h. 25 m. after mean sunrise.
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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