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APPENDIX.
INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA.
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[II.] (defeated Chodaganga of Kalinga); his son Prithvidêva (II.] ; his son Jajalla (11.). married Somalladêvi; their son Ratnadeva [III..
424.-K. 984.- Archæol. Surt. of India, Vol. XVII. Plate xxii. Sahaspar image inscription of Yasoraja :
(L. 5).- Bamvat 934 Karttika-sudi 15 V (ba)dhe 11 Wednesday, 13th Ootober A.D. 1182 ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 217.
The inscription, besides Yasorája, mentions the queen Lakshmadest (P), the princes Bhojadeva and Rajadeva, and the princess Jksalladevi.
425.-K. 958.- Archæol. Suro. of India, Vol. XXI. p. 102, and Plate xxvii. Besani fragmentary inscription :
(L. 1).-samvat 958 prathama-Ash&dha-sudi 3. The month Åshadha was intercalary in A.D. 1207; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 219.
0.-Undated Inscriptions connected with those under O. 426.- Gupta Inscr. p. 130, and Plate. Khôh first plate only of the Maharaja Sarvanatha, issued from Uchchakalpa.
Genealogy as in No. 392.
427.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 23, and Plate. Sân khôde first plate only of Santilla, the general (bal-adhikrita) of the Bhögikapdia Mahap[Olupatil Nirihullaks who meditated on the feet of [the Kalaohuri P] Samkarana (Sankaragana P), the son of Krishnaraja; issued from Nirgandipadraka :
(L. 9).- adi(ty0]paraga-kalam.
428.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 175. Karitaldi (now Jabalpur Museum) fragmentary inscrip tion of the time of the Kalachuri (Obedi) Lakshmanarája, and his minister Somê vars, the son of Yuvaraja's minister Bh&kamisra; mentions Yuvardja [1.], [his son] Lakshmanaraja whose queen was Rabada, and [their son] Samka[ragana]."
429.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 254, and Plate. Bilhari (now Nagpar Museum) inscription of the Kalachuri (Chedi) Yuvarajadêva II. ; (the first part of the inscription was composed by srinivasa, the son of Sthirananda; the second by Sajjana, the son of Thira; and the concluding verses are by Siruka' ).
In the lineage of the Haihayas, Kok kalla (I.) (supported Krishnarfja in the south and Bhojadeva in the north); his son Mugdhatnaga; his son Keyûravarsha-Yuvarija (1.), married Náhald (the daughter of the Chaulukya Avanivarman who was a son of Sadhanya and grandson of Simhavarman); their son Lakshmanarája; his son Sarkaragana ; his younger brother Yuvaraja (II.). The insoription also mentions, in connection with a Saiva ascetic Mattamayaranátha, a prince or king Avanti.
430.- Ep. Inl. Vol. I. p. 354. Ranod (Narod, Narvad) insoription; gives an account of certain saiva ascetics (Kadambaguhadbivasin, Sankhamathikadhipati, Terambip&la, Amardakatirthanatha, Purandara, Kavachasiva, Sadasiva, Hridayeta, and Vyemasiva), and mentions (in connection with Purandara) a king Avanti or Avantivarman who resided at Mattamayura : (composed by Devadatta).
1 The published text bu mahd palupati, altered by the editor to waldpallapati; but the photolithograph sbews that the akshara which precedes le contains a saperscript i ors, and the word maldpflupati actually gecurs, impediately after 'maldblogika, in line 28 of the Tarpaudiglit plate of Lakshmanabos, below, No. 648.
* See above, No. 407 of K. 798. * Siruks in one of his verses refers to the poet Rijallklara. • Soe Nos. 405 and 430.
See above, Not 406 and 490.