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11.- V. 847,- Zeitschr. D. Morg. Ges. Vol. XXXVIII. p. 547; Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 45. Shërgadh (Kota) Buddhist inscription of the Sumanta Dêvadatta; (composed by Jajjaka) :
(L. 20).- samvat sa 847 Mâgha-sudi 6 Vindunåga ; his son Padmanaga; his son Sarvaņága, married Sri; their son Dévadatta.
12.- V. 898.- Zeitschr. D. Morg. Ges. Vol. XL. p. 39. Dhõlpar inscription of the Chåhavâna Chandamahåsena :
(L. 21).-Vasu nava [a]shtau varsha gatasya kalasys Vikram-akhyasyam Vaiśåkhasya sitaya[ro] Ravivära-yuta-dvitiyây&m 11 Chandro Rohiņi-samyukte lagne Simghasya: śôbhand yôgê
Sunday, 16th April A.D. 842; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 35, No. 57.
Isaka; his son Mahisbarama, married Kaņhullå (who became sati); their son Chapda (Chandamah&sêna).
13.- V. 918.- Jour. Roy. As. Soc. 1855, p. 516. Ghatagala inscription of the Padihara (Pratibâra) Kakkuka -
(L. 16).- Varisa-saêsu a navasur aţthârasam-aggalėsa Chettammi / nakkhattê vihu. hatthê Buha-vårê dhavala-bike il
The date is irregular.
Rajjila, a son of the Brahman Harichandra and bis Kshatriya wife Bhadrâ; his son Narahada (Narabhata); his son Náhada (Nagabhata); his son Tâta; his son Jasavaddhana (Yaśðvardhana); his son Chanduka; his son Silluka ; his son Jhôta; his son Bhillaka; bis son Kakka, married Durlabhadêvî; their son Kakkuka.
14.- V. 919.- Bp. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 310; Archeol. Suru. of India, Vol. X. Plate xxxiii. 2. Deógadh Jaina pillar inscription of the time of the Maharajadhiraja Bhôjadeva Tot Kanauj], and of his feudatory, the Mahúsumanta Vishnurama, governor of Luacbchhagira (Déôgadh) :
(L. 6).-samvat 919 Asva(sva)yuja-suklapaksha-chaturddasyâm Vại(bsi)haspati-dinena Uttarabhadra pad[&]-nakshattrê.
(L. 10). [Ša]kakal-[Abda)-saptasatâni chatnrå (ra)sity-adhikáni 784 [] Thursday, 10th September A.D. 862; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 28, No. 30.
15.- V. 932.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 156. Gwalior inscription of the reign of Adivaraha (Bhojadêva), the son (?) of Råmadêva,' [of Kanauj]:--
(L. 7).- Navasu satoshy-avdå(bda)nám dráttrimn(ttrinn) sat-samyatêshu Vaisakhe
16.–V. 933.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 159, and Plate. Gwalior inscription of the reign of Bhôjadeva [of Kanauj] :
(L. 1).- samvatsara-satêshu narasu ttrayastrinsad-adhikeshu Magha-sakla-dvitigâyâm sam 933 Mágha-śudi 2.
(L. 5). -asming=iva samvatsarê Phálguna-vaba)hula-paksha-pratipndi. (L. 11).-asminn êva samvatsaré Phålguna-va(ba)hula-paksha-navamyâr.
17.- V. 938.- Archæol. Suru. of India, Vol. X. p. 33, and Plate xi. Notice of a fragmentary inscription at Gyárispar :
... Málava-kalach-chbaradám shattri(ttri)sat-sarnyatéshv=atîtéshu | navasu šatêshu . . .
In Zeitschr. D. Morg. Ges. the published text has " samvat sn 841 Mrigha-Iudi 6;" in Ind. Ant," samrat iardika 7 Mdgha-fudi 6; "and in Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 351, the date by Dr. Fleet is read "samoat S0O 709 Magha indi 20." I take someat is to be an abbreviation of sa insatsara-ial&shu; compare my remarks in Ind. dat. Vol. XXVI. p. 152, note 84. * Read Rolini-ukts.
* Read Sinhasya.
See below, No. 330. • See below, No. 546 of H. 276. Read Ostriniad-.