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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
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the reign of the W. Chalukya Pulakesin II. Satysraya; (composed by Ravikirti himself, whose fame is compared to that of Kalidasa and Bhåravi):
(L. 16).-Trimsatsu tri-sahasresha Bhârat&d=&hav&d=itaḥ [1°) sapt-ábdagata-yukteshu sa(ga)tåshy=abdéshu pañchasu [119] Pañch Asatsu Kalau kale shatau pañcha-satasu cha. [1] samasu samatitásu Sakan&m=api bhůbhajám |
In the Chalukya lineage, Jayasirinhavallabba [1.]; his son Rapariga; his son Polekesin [1.] (acquired Vätapipuri); his son Kirtivarman [I.] (defeated the Naļas, Mauryas and Kadambas); his younger brother Mangaldea (defeated the Katachchuris and took Revatidvipa); Kirtivarman's son Poleksin (II.) Satyasraya (was at war with Appåyika and Govinda; besieged Vanavasi; subdued the Gangas, Aļupas, and the Mauryas in the Konkaņas; besieged Puri; subdued the Latas, MAlayas and Gurjaras; defeated Harsha [of Kanauj]; conquered the three Maharashtra kas; was at war with the Kalingas and Kosaļas; took Pishtapura; fought at the Kaunala, s.e. Kolleru lake ; defeated the Pallavas of Kanchipura; crossed the river Kaveri and caused prosperity to the Cholas, Keralas and Påndyas).
11.-Bp. Ind. Vol. V. p. 7, and Plate. Yekkeri rock inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Maharaja Satydsraya Pulekesivallabha (Pulakesin II.) :
(L. 8).-Karttikasya pünnimasam likhit& prasastiti || samvatsara .. 6(?) rajya iti.
12.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 48, and Plate; PSOCI. No. 266. Nerûr (now India Office) fragmentary plates of the (W. Chalukys) Maharaja Satyasraya Polekésivallabha (Pulakesin II.), the son of Kirtiraja (Kirtivarman 1.).
13.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 51, and Plate. Chiplập (now Bombay As. Soc.'s) plates of the W. Chalukya Satyasraya (Pulakekin II.), the son of Kirtivarman I. ; recording a grant by his maternal uncle Brivallabha Sennandaraja of the Sêndraka family.
14.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 330, and Plate. Kandalgaon (spurious) plates of the 5th year of the reign of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Satyasraya Pulakésivallabha (Pulak@gin II.) :
(L. 14).-vijayarajya-sanova[t]sard pafchamê Maghamåsa-saptamyâm.
15.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 96, and Plate in Vol. IX. p. 304; Mysore Inscr. No. 159, p. 298. Hosûr (sparious plates of the W. Chalukya Saty&sraya (Pulakesin II.), recording a grant made at the request of his son or daughter (P) Ambêra or Amber& :
(L. 8).- mahd-Magha-paurnpamasyaya ...sma-grahané.
16.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VII. p. 106, lines 51-61 of the text. Lakshmêshwar (sparious?) inscription of Durgasakti, the son of Kundasakti who was the son of Vijayasakti, of the family of the Sendra kings who belonged to the Bhujagêndra lineage; contemporary (or fendatory) of the W. Chalukya Mahardja Ereyya Satyasraya (Pulakośin II.P), the son of the Maharaja Rapaparåkramoka.
17.-Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 124, and Plate. Nirpap (spurious'?) plates of the W. Chalukya Tribhuvanasraya Någavardhanardja, recording a grant made at the request of a certain Balámma-Thakkura.
1 The inscription contains numerical symbole for 4, 6, 8(P), 8, and 60. • The name Chalukya or Chalukys does not occur in the inscription. • Bead pauraramdaydre likhita prafastiraiti. In verse apparently called simply Vallabha. Bee Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 217, No. 97.
See ibid. p. 222, No. 58. 1 See ibid. p. 218, No. 87. • Put on the stone in about the second half of the 11th century A.D. • See Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 216, No. 28.