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Dinesh Chandra STRCAR-Barli Fragmentary Stone Inscription. XXXVII, Parts 1-2, Pp. 1-5, 1951.)
The author disagrees with the readings of Pandit G. H. Ojha and K. P. JAYASWAL and says that it does not refer to Lord Vira and the year 84. He translates his reading as-Let there be success! When king Bhagavata (of the Sunga dynasty) was appointed...years . . . an inhabitant of Madhyamika, dedicated ... at Malini, a hall at ... Ka, .... at Vava ..., eightyfour pillars (at ...)
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Y. V. Ramana RAO-The Chronology of Andhra Dynasty and the Hathigumha Inscription, (Q.J.M.S. Vol. 43–Nos, 3 & 4. 1952-53-Bangalore), Pp. 117-125 ff.
The Andhras or Andhrabhrtyas or Sātavāhanas who held sway over the greater part of the Indian peninsula in the early centuries before the Christian era. For materials Jain and Pali sources have not been tapped.
P. 122. Khāravela's inscription and the First Contact of Synchronistic Prong : Mourya era dates from the coronation of Chandragupta (Circa 32: B.C.) ; the date of Khăravela's accession circa 170 B.C. Khāravela third member of Chedi dynasty. The Sātakarni associated with Khāravela was probably the third member of the dynasty (Sātavāhana). Rapson.
Pp. 123-25. Date of Khāravela's Accession : K. P. JAYASWAL shows that the inscription does not contain any reference to the Mauryan era. The relevant text runs as 'causes to be completed the eleven Añgas of the 64 letters which had become lost with the time of the Mauryas'.
Khāravela a contemporary of Puşyamitra, who founded the Sungamitra dynasty and who ascended the throne in 188 B.C. Khāravela's accession 182 B.C. Q:J M.S. contd. Vol. 44, Pp. 99-107.
Was Satkarni Khāravela Ally or Foe (Pro. of the Ind. Hist. Cong. 1945; Trans. of the Third Ori. Conf. Pp. 111 ; 174).
Pp. 98-101. The limits of the Kingdom of ancient Kalinga and Andhra, 200 B.C.
Pp. 101-02. Jātaka version of Khāravela's attack. The Culla-Kalinga-Jataka (Ed. by Fausbold No. 301).
P. 102. Musika and Krishṇavena.
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