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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
Northern V. 1011 expired: Wednesday, 12 April, A.D. 954.
Southern V. 1011 expired: Monday, 2 April, A.D. 955; the 7th tithi of the bright half ended 1 h. after mean sunrise.
[JANUARY, 1890.
(Sir A. Cunningham has taken the year of the date to be 1111; see my remarks in Epigraphia Indica, Vol. I. p. 135).
60.
V. 1139. Dr. Peterson's Third Report (1884-86), App. p. 306. Date of the composition of Guruchandragani's Srivira-charitra :
Namda-sihi-rudda-1139-samkhê vokkaṁtê Vikkamau kalammi |
Jeṭṭhassa suddha-taïyâ-tihimmi Some samattam-imaṁ || Northern V. 1139 current: Friday, 14 May, A.D. 1081.
Northern V. 1139 expired: Tuesday, 3 May, A.D. 1082; the third tithi of the bright half ended 20 h. 11 m. after mean sunrise.
Southern V. 1139 expired: Monday, 22 May, A.D. 1083; the third tithi of the bright half ended 14 h. 48 m. after mean sunrise.
61. V. 1154. Archeol. Surv. of India, Vol. X. p. 103, and Plate xxxiii. 3; ante, Vol. XI. p. 311, and Vol. XVIII. p. 237. Dêôgadh rock inscription of the time of the Chandella Kîrtivarmadêva:
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(Line 8)... Samvat 1154 Chaitra-[śu]di 2 Ravau.
Northern V. 1154 current: Thursday, 28 February, A.D. 1096.
Northern V. 1154 expired: Wednesday, 18 March, A.D. 1097.
Southern V. 1154 expired: Sunday, 7 March, A.D. 1098; the second tithi of the bright half ended 22 h. 13 m. after mean sunrise.
62.-V. 1220. Colebrooke's Misc. Essays, Vol. II. pp. 232 and 233; and an impression and a photo-lithograph supplied to me by Mr. Fleet. Delhi Siwâlik pillar inscription of Visaladeva of Sakambhari :
(Line A, 1)... Samvat 1220 Vaisakha-śuti 15. (Line C, 5).
Samvat sri-Vikramadityê 1220 Vaiśâkha-suti 15 Gurau. Northern V. 1220 current: Monday, 30 April, A.D. 1162.
Northern V. 1220 expired: Saturday, 20 April, A.D. 1163.
In southern V. 1220 expired, Vaisakha was intercalary; for the solar Vaisakha. lasted from 24 March, 4 h. 46 m., to 24 April, 2 h. 59 m., A.D. 1164, and there were new-moons on 24 March, 14 h. 57 m., and 23 April, 3 h. 33 m. after mean sunrise. The 15th of the bright half of the first Vaisakha was Thursday, 9 April, A.D. 1164, when the 15th tithi of the bright half ended 3 h. 58 m. after mean sunrise; and of the second Vaiśâkha, Friday, 8 May, A.D. 1164, when the 15th tithi of the bright half ended 13 h. 45 m. after mean sunrise.
63. V. 1222.-From Sir A. Cunningham's rubbings, supplied to me by Mr. Fleet. Stone pillar inscription from Udaypur (in Gwalior):
(Line 1)... Samvat 1222 varshê Vaisakha-śudi 3 Some sdy-êha Udayapurê akshaya-tritiya-parvani...
In northern V. 1222 current Vaisakha was intercalary; for the solar Vaisakha lasted from 24 March, 4 h. 46 m., to 24 April, 2 h. 59 m., and there were new-moons on 24 March, 14 h. 57 m., and 23 April, 3 h. 33 m. after mean sunrise, A.D. 1164. The third of the bright half of the first Vaisakha was Friday, 27 March, A.D. 1164; and of the second Vaisakha, Sunday, 26 April, A.D. 1164, when the third tithi of the bright half ended 6 h. 52 m. after mean sunrise.
Northern V. 1222 expired: Thursday, 15 April, A.D. 1165.
Southern V. 1222 expired: Monday, 4 April, A.D. 1166; the third tithi of the bright half ended 21 h. 35 m. after mean sunrise.
64.-V. 1224. Archaeol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXI. p. 74, and Plate xxiii. G. Inscription on pedestal of figure at Mahôba, of the time of the Chandella Paramardidêva: -
(Line 1). Samvat 1224 Ashâḍha-sudi 2 Ravau ||