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May, 1894.]
ON THE DATES OF THE SAKA ERA IN INSCRIPTIONS.
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S. 1096 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Jaya: A solar eclipse, visible in India, 6 h. after mean sunrise of Tuesday, 26th November, A. D. 1174.
70. – S. 1112. - Ante, Vol. XII. p. 209, No. 25. A Kolhapur inscription of the 'Silâhâra Bhôja II.: -
(L. 2). – Sakansipa-kâlâd-arabhya varsheshu dvâdabottara-satadhika-sahasrêshu nivșitteshu varttamâna-sadharana-samvatsar antarggata-Pashya-bahala-dvâdaśyam Bhaumaváre bhậnor-uttarayana-samkramana parvvani.
In s. 1112 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Sadharana, the Uttarayaņa-samkranti took place 14 h. 2 m, after mean sunrise of Tuesday, 25th December, A. D. 1190, during the 12th tithi of the dark half which ended 19 h, 7 m. after mean sunrise of the same day. (For another, irregular date in the same inscription see below, No. 191.]
71.- S. 1113. - From Dr. Fleet's impression. Gadag stone inscription of the DêvagiriYadava Bhillama:
(L. 13). - Sakantipa-kal-Atita-samvatsara-satêshu trayôdasAdhik@shv=êkâdaśasu varttamânaVirodhakrit-samvatsar-Amtargata-Jyêshth-Amâvâsyayam-Adityavárd suryagrahane.
8. 1118 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Virodbaksit : A solar eclipse, visible in India, 10 h. 29 m. after mean sunrise of Sunday, 23rd June, A. D. 1191. . 72. - . 1113. - Pal, Skr. and oid-Kan. Inscr. No. 109. Chaudadîmpur inscription of the Great Chieftain Vira-Vikramaditya of the lineage of Chandragupta, and his Náyaka Khandêya-Kåra-Kam@yanayaka :
Saka 1113 (in figures, 1. 72), the Virðdhikrit sasivatsara ; the day of the new-moon of Margasirsba; at the time of an eclipse of the sun.'
S. 1113 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Virodhakrit : A solar eclipse, visible in India, 5 h, 59 m. after mean sunrise of the 18th December, A. D. 1191.
73. – . 1137. – Páli, Skr. and Old-Kan. Inscr. No. 201. Balagânve stone inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Singhaņa II. : -
Saka 1137 (in figures, 1. 23), the Yuva samvatsara, Thursday, the day of the new-moon of Bhadrapada.'
S. 1137 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Yuvan: Thursday, 24th September, A. D. 1215; the 15th tithi of the dark half ended 21 h, 36 m. after mean sunrise.
74. - 5. 1189.- Ante, Vol. XVIII. p. 128. Hulgar stone inscription of the DévagiriYadava Mahadeva: -
(L. 15). - Saka-varshada 1189neya Prabhava-samvatsarada Jyêshtha-ba 30 Budhavára suryagrahaņad-andu.
In S. 1189 expired, which by the southern luni-solar systom was Prabhava, Jyaishtha was intercalary; and there was a solar eclipse, visible in India, 8 h. 35 m. after mean sunrisa of Wednesday, 25th May, A. D. 1267, which was the 15th of the dark half of the first Jyaishtha.
75. - 8. 1285. - Inscr. at Sravana Belgola, No. 41, p. 11. Date of the death of Subhachandra :
Panchatrimsat-samyuta-satadvay-Adhika-sahaara-nuta-varsheshu vrittêshu Saka-nsipasya tu kalê vistirņņa-vilasad-arņņavanêmau il Pramadi-vatsarê mîsê Sråvaņê tanum atyajat 1 Vakrð krishņa-chaturddasyam Sabhachandrô mabayatih 11