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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[MAY, 1894.
In S. 1145 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Subhanu, Bhadrapada was intercalary; and the 5th tithi of the bright half of the second Bhadrapada ended 7 h. 14 m. after mean sunrise of Friday, 1st September, A. D. 1223.
29. - 8. 1158. - Páli, Skr. and Old-Kan. Inscr. No. 87. Bijậpar inscription of the Dêragiri-Yadava Singhaņa II.:
• Saka 1156 (in figures, 1. 5), the Jaya sarvatsara; Vaddavars, the day of the full-moon of the bright fortnight of Vaisakba.'
S. 1156 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Jaya : Saturday, 15th A pril, A.D. 1234; the full-moon tithi ended 12 h. 24 m. after mean sunrise.
30. - S. 1156. - Cave-Temples of West. India, p. 99. Image inscription at Eldrå : - (L. 1). - Svasti eri Sakê 1156 Jaye-savachhare (Phálgana-sudha-tritiâ Budhe). (L. 3). - Phålguņa tsitiyâm Vu(bu)dhe.
$. 1156 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Jaya: Wednesday, 21st February, A. D. 1235; the third tithi of the bright half ended 21 h. 36 m. after mean sunrise.
81. - . 1158. - From Dr. Fleet's impression (Graham's Kolhapoor, p. 426, No. 13). Kolhapur stone inscription of the Devagiri-Y Adava Singhaņa II. : -
(L. 1). - Svasti óri Saks 1158 Varshê Durmmukha-samvatsaré Mágha-buddha-pûrņņamisyâm tithau Soma-dine 1
(L. 14). -... somepavi[ddhe P] ...
$. 1158 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Durmukhs: A lunar eclipse, visible in India, 21 h. 14 m. after mean sunrise of Monday, 12th January, A. D. 1237.
32. - 3. 1171. - Ante, Vol. VII. p. 304, and Vol. XIX. p. 441. Chikka-Bagiwadi copperplate inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yadava Krishna : -
(L. 19). - Ekasaptaty-uttara-bat-Adhedhi)ka-sahasra-samkhyesha Sak-Avdø(bd@)sht= atitêshu pravarttamine Baum(sau)mye-samvatsarê tad-anta[r]gat-AshAdha-patrņņamassam Sanaischaraváre Purvashadh[A*)-nakshatrė Vaidlipiti-yôgê itthambhâta-pum(puløyakále.
8. 1171 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Saumya: Saturday, 26th June, A. D. 1249; the full-moon tithi ended 11 h. 33 m., and the nakshatra was Parveshadhá up to 6 h, 34 m., and the yoga Vaidhfiti up to 18 h. 26 m. after mean sunrise.
33.-8. 1171. -- Ante, Vol. XIV. p. 69. Bendigêri copper-plate inscription of the DêvagiriYadara Krishna :
(L. 22). Svasti eri-Saka-samvatsarasya katadhiks-sahasr-aikadhika-saptatyfis-ch-Anantare Saumyabdé Srêvanê misi sita-pakshë dvadasyAm Guruvare.
S. 1171 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Saumya : Thursday, 22nd July, A. D. 1249; the 12th tithi of the bright half ended 23-h. 5 m. after mean sunrise.
34. - 5. 1187. - From Dr. Fleet's impression. Kolbåpar pillar inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yadava Mahadeva : -
(L. 8). - Saka-Varshê 1187 varttamâna-Krodhana-samvatsarê Magha-masa-purņņimâyân Sukra-dine.
S. 1187 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Krodhana : Friday, 22nd January, A, D. 1266.; the full-moon tithi ended 14 h. 12 m. after mean sunrise.
35. - 5. 1193. -Ante, Vol. XIV. p. 317, and Vol. XIX. p. 442. Paithan copper plate inscription of the Dêragiri-Yadava Ramachandra :
(L. 62). - Sasa)kê cha ēkådaśasu trinavaty-adhikeshreatítéshu 1193 varttaminaPrajapati-samvatsar imtargata Magha-buddha-dyûdabyAm Vu(bu)dhe.