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syâm (syâm) pavitraka-parvvani.
46.-V. 1031.- Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 51, and Plates. Dharampuri (now Indore) plates of the Paramâra Mahdrájádhiraja Vakpatirâjadeva, issued from Ujjayanî :(L. 13).-êkatri(tri) insa-sâhasrika-samvatsarê-smin
Bhadrapada-sukla-chaturdda
(L. 32).- sam 1031 Bhadrapada-sudi 14.
Krishnaraja; Vairisimha; Siyaka; Vâkpatirâja-Amoghavarsha.
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47.-V. 1034.-Jour. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XXXI. p. 393, Plate i. No. vi. Fragmentary inscription on the pedestal of a Jaina figure at Gwalior, of the time of [the Kachchhapaghâta] Maharajadhiraja Vajradâman (below, No. 73):
Sammvataḥ 1034 śri-Vajradâma-mahârâjâdbirâja Vaïsâkha-vadi pânchami.
48.-V. 1034. In his Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Vol. I. p. 802, Colonel Tod gives a translation of an "inscription from the ruins of Aitpoor," apparently of the time of the Gahila Saktikumara, which contains the date
"In Samvatsir 1034, the 16th of the month Bysák."
49.-V. 1036.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 160; Ind. Inser. No. 9. Ujjain (now India Office) plates of the Paramâra Maharajadhiraja Vakpatirâjadeva, issued from Bhagavatpura and written at Gunapura :
(L. 11). shaṭtri(tri) msa-sâhasrika-samvatsarê-smin
abmagrahapa-parragi
Kârttika-Buddha-paurppimâyâm
6th November A.D. 979; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 23, No. 4. (L. 28).-samvat 1036 Chaitra-vadi 9 |
Line of succession as in No. 46.
50.-V. 1043. Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 191, and Plate. Kadi plates of the Chaulukika (Chaulnkya) Maharajadhiraja Malaraja I., the son of the Mahárájádhiraja Râji; issued from Anahilapâṭaka:
(L. 8).- suryagrahana-parvvani.
(L. 21).- samvat 1043 Mâgha-vadi 15 Ravau.
Sunday, 2nd January A.D. 987; a solar eclipse, not visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 166, No. 83.
51.-V. 1049.-Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 77, and Plate. Dêwal (Illâhâbâs) inscription of Lalla of the Chhinda family; (composed by Nêhila, the son of Bhaṭṭa Śivarudra):
(L. 26).- samvatsara-sahasra 1049 Mârgga-vadi 7 Guru-dinê ||
Thursday, 20th October A.D. 992; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 364, No. 177.
In the family of the sage Chyavana, Vairavarman; his son Bhûshana; his younger brother Malhana, married Anahila of the Chulukisvara family; their son Lalla, married Lakshmi.
52.-V. 1051.- Wiener Zeitschrift, Vol. V. p. 300. A Baroda plate of the Chalukya Mûlarâja I., according to Mr. H. H. Dhruva, is dated3 :
"V. S. 1051 Mâgha-sudi 15," at a lunar eclipse.
19th January A.D. 995; a lunar eclipse, visible in India.
1 Read -paurnamásydm.
2 On this day, which is the proper equivalent of the date for the given year, the tithi of the date commenced
6 h. 6 m. after mean sunrise.
According to a rough transcript, furnished by Munshi Debiprasad to the Bengal As. Soc., the inscription begins: Samvat 1051 Mágha-sudi 15 ady-éha frimad-Anahilapdtaké raj-dvall purvavat paramabhaṭṭdrakamaharajadhiraja-paramésvara-sri-Malarajadevah.