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THE CHRONOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GUJARAT V. 1184 expired Kārttikādi : Sunday, 18 March,
A.C. 1128
The given date does not agree with any of these three dates. The assumption made in the case of the two dates discussed above may be applied to the day preceding Tuesday, 29 March, A.C. 1127, but the grant has proved to be a forged one on several grounds. ( Vide R.C. Modi, Buddhiprakāsh, Vol XCI, p. 20.)
* 96. V. 1193-HIG, Part iii, No. 143 B, Sunsar copper
plate inscription of King Jayasimhadeva Sam 1193, Phālguna, ba. di. 7, Bhauma
Makarasamkrāntiparvan V. 1193 current,
Pūrņimanta : Monday, 27 January, A.C. 1136
Amānta : Tuesday, 25 February, A.C. 1136 V. 1193 expired,Pūrņimānta : Saturday, 16 January, A.C.
1137 Amānta : Sunday, 14 February, A.C. 1137 The given tithi does not tally with the given week-day according to any of the four systems in expired V.S 1193. But the difficulty can be solved by taking the given year current and applying the date to the Caitrādi Amānta system. However, as Shri R.C. Modi observes, it is impossible to accept the Makarasamkrāntiparvan in Phālguna and, hence, this grant inust be taken to be forged like the former one with which it was discovered (Ibid., p. 20).
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