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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
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- 60.- V. 1084.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 34, and Plate. Jhûsî (now Bengal As. Soc.'s) plate of the Maharajudhirija Trilochanapaladêva, the successor of Rajyapaladeva who was the successor of Vijayapâladêva, [of Kanauj?]; issued from near Prayaga on the banks of the Ganges :
(L. 8).- dakshiņayana-sar krantau. (L. 16).- sam 1084 Śrá vana-vadi 4. 25th Jane A.D. 1027; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 174, No. 112.
61.- V. 1088. Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 193; Bhavnagar Inscr. p. 194, and Plates. Radhanpur plates of the Chaulukya Maharajadhirija Bhimadêva I., issued from Anahila pataka :
(L. 1).- Vikrama-samvat 1086 Karttiks-sudi 15. (L.5).- adya Karttiki-parvvaņi.
62.- V. 1093.- As. Res. Vol. IX. p. 432; Jour. Deng. As. Soc. Vol. V. p. 731; Colebrooke's Misc. Essays, Vol. II. p. 278. Karrâ (now Calcutta Museum) inscription of the Maharajadhiraja Yasahpala :
(L. 1).-samvat 1093 âshadha-sudi 1 ady=ôha srimat-Katê maharajadhiraja-sri-Yasahpâlah Kausâmba-maņdale.
63.- V. 1093. Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 185 (see also Vol. XIV. p. 352). Udayagiri Ampita-cave inscription, containing the names Chandragupta 'and. Vikramaditya':
(L. 4).- samvat 1093.
64.- V. 1099.-Jour. Beng. As. Soc., Vol. X. p. 671. Inscription from a tank "at Bassuntgarh at the foot of the Southern range of Hills running parallel to Mount Aboo;" ends :
Navanavativ(r-P)ih=&sid=Vikramaditya-kald jagati daśa-sata na magrato yatra půrna prabhavati Nabha-måsê sthânaki chitrabhånôh sa 1099 ||
A prasasti, composed by Måtpisarman, the son of Hari ; mentions: Utpalaraja, Aranyaraja (? Arnórája), Adbhutakfishộarâja (? Krishnaraja), Vasudeva, Srinathaghôshin, Mahipala, Vandhuka (? Dhandhuka) who married Ghritadêvi, their son Pûrnapala, his younger sister Latrini who married Vigrabaråja, etc.
65.- V. 1100.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 10; Ind. Inscr. No. 7. Byana Jaina inscription of the time of [the Kachchhapaghats P] Vijayadhiraja (Vijayapa la P) :
(L. 6).- Nasam yatu Satam sahasra-sabitam samvatsaråņam drutan må[y&P)Bhadrapadaḥ sa bhadra-padavim masaḥ samaróhatus=åsy=niva kshayam=etu Sôma-sa[hi]tâ ksishņa dvitiya tithih ...
(L. 17).- sam 1100 Bhadra-vadi 2 Chaṁdré kalyanaka-disne]. Monday, 13th August A.D. 1044; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 181, No. 134.
66.-. 1107.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVI. p. 205, and Plate. Nanyaurå (now Bengal As. Soc.'s) plate of the Chandella Maharajadhiraja Dévavarmadêva, lord of Kalaõjara; issued from Suha vâsa :
(L. 7).-samvat 1107 Vaisakha-masê kri(shna 3-pakshe tritiyâyam Sôma-dinê... åtmiya-matuḥ rajñi-sri-Bhuvanadêvykḥ sâmvatsari(ri)kê.
Monday, 1st April A.D. 1051;. see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 364, No. 178. Vidyadhara ; Vijayapala; Dévavarman, whose mother was Bhuvanadevi.
Compare Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 253.
• According to Munshi Debiprasad, this is Basantgadh in the Sirohi State of Rajputans, where the suscription still is. According to the same authority, there is a fragmentary inscription of Pernapala, of "samout 1102." at the village of Bharuņda in the Gødvår district of Jodhpur.
* The inscription requires to be re-edited, to enable one to give a proper account of its contents.
. On this day, which is the proper equivalent of the date for the given year, the fitki of the date commenced 6.b. 40 m, after mean sunrise.