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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
(JANUARY, 1890.
7 in Professor Weber's Catalogue of the Berlin MSS., Vol. II. p. 178. The ase of the word réda for 3 in the above may also be drawn attention to.)
17. - V. 1865. Dr. Peterson's First Report (1882-83), p. 88. Date of the composition of Jina prabha's Lhayaharastava-vritti:Barvad Vikrama-bhapatah sara-rit-údarchir-mrigarkairemite
PausbasyOjjvala-pakshi(ksha)-bhaji Raviņa yukte navamyar tithan kishynh srl-Jinasimbasûri-sugaròsh=tikim-akarsbîm(d)-imam
árl-Saktapurê Jinnprabha iti kható muninám prabbabs 11 V. 1865 current: Tuesday, 2 January, A.D. 1368.
V. 1965 expired: Sunday, 22 December, A.D. 1308; the 9th tithi of the bright belt ended 16 h. 35 m. after mean suurise.
18. - V. 1384. - Proceelings Deny. As. Soc., Vol. XLII. p. 163; Zeitschrift 1). J. G., Vol. XL. p. 57; Epigraphia Indica, Vol. 1. p. 13; and 1 rubbing sapplied to me by Mr. Fleet. Delhi Museum stone inscription of the time of Maharmada 'Sihi: - . (Line 15)... Veda-vasy-agni-chandranika-sankhyê=vde(bde) Vikramarkkataḥ
parchamyarn Phålguna-sitê likhitain Bhauma-vasard 11 15 [1] Indraprastha-pratigane grime Saravalemtra tu! chiram tishthatu kûpêyam karkas-cha sa-va(ba) indhaval || 16 [11*]
Samvat 1384 PhAlguna-sudi 5 Bhauma-dino 11 V. 1384 current: Friday, 27 February, A.D. 1327.
V. 1884 expired: Tuesday, 16 February, A.D. 1328; the 5th tithi of the bright half ended 20 h. 7 m. after mean sunrise.
19. – V. 1445. - List of Antiquarian Remains Bo. Pres. (Archæol. Surv. of Western India, No. 11), p. 179. Stone inscription at Vanthali in Junagadh :
Sara-yuga-mang-samvatsara-1445-varshê Philgu-sadi-panchami-Bomo.
V. 1445 current: Tuesday, 14 January, A.D. 1388; the 5th tithi of the bright half ended 17 h. 88 m. after mean sunrise.
V. 1445 expired: Monday, 1 February, A.D. 1389; the 5th tithi of the bright half ended 19 h. 8 m, after mean sunrise.
20. - V. 1458. - From a rubbing sapplied to me by Mr. Fleet. See also Archeol. Surt. of India, Vol. XVII. p. 77. Râypar stone inscription of Brahmadêve, now in the Nagpur Museum: *
(Line 9)... Svasti śrt sa[m]vat 1458 Varshe si(si)ke 1322 samaye Sarvajita(n)nâma-samvatsaré Pháglu(Iga)na-sa(sa)dha (ddha)-ashtami(mi)-8u(ku)kre ady-êha sri Rayaparê maharaj[A*]dhiraja-brimad-raya-(Vra(bra)]hmadêva-råjye.
V. 1458 current: Monday, 21 February, A.D. 1401.
V. 1458 expired: Friday, 10 February, A.D. 1402; the 8th tithi of the bright half ended 20 h. 33 m. after mean sunrise.
The year Sarvajit, No. 21, lasted, according to the Sürya-Siddhanta rule, without bija, from 22 June, A.D. 1400, to 18 June, A.D. 1401, and with bija, from 28 July, A.D. 1400, to 24 July, A.D. 1401; and according to the Jyotistattva rule, from 2 June, A.D. 1400, to 29 May, A.D. 1401. Accordingly, Sarvajit was not actually current on the day of the date (10 Febrnary, A.D. 1402), but it was current at the commencement of the solar year (26 March, A.D: 1401). By the Telinga rule the date would fall in the year Bhriáya, No. 15.
(It may be noted that the Saka year, corresponding to V. 1458 expired, was Saka 1323 expired, not, as stated wrongly in the inscription, Saka 1322).
21.- V. 1490.- Professor Weber's Catalogue, Vol. II. p. 167. Date of the composition of Ramachandra's Panchadandátapachchhattrabandha:
Muhammad bin Tughlak, A.D. 1924-1881 ; Thomas, The Pathan Kings of Dehli, p. 202.