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APPENDIX.]
INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
In the family of the Chalukyas, Satyaśraya Kirtivarmaraja [1.] ; his son Pulakekivallabha (Polskôgin II., defeated Harsha [of Kanaajl); his younger brother Dharaśraya Jayasimhavarmaraja; his son Tribhuvanaśraya Någavardhanarâja (Jayasraya P).
18.-Jour'. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVI. p. 235, and Plate. Karnal district plates of the third year of the reign of the W. Chalukyal Maharajadhiraja Vikramaditya I. Satyasraya, son of the Maharaja Satyasraya (Pulakesin II., who defeated Harshavardhana [of Kananj]), grandson of the Maharaja Kirtivarman I. (who defeated the kings of Vanavasi, etc.), and great-grandson of the Mahardja Polekêśivallabha (Pulakasin I.) :(L. 20).-pravarddhamåna-vijayar[a]jya-tfitiya-samvatsarê
al ya-tfitiya-samvatsarê . . . samgamamahayâtråyå paurņpamásyâm.
19.-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVI. p. 238, and Plate. Karşûl district plates of the 10th year of the reign of the W. Chalukya? Maharajadhirója Vikramaditya I. Satyásraye (described as in No. 18); recording a grant made at the request of Devasaktiraja of the Sêndraka family:
(L. 18).-pravarddhamana-vijayarajya-daśama-samvatsard Ashada (dha)-panrņamásyam.
20.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 76, and Plate; PSOOI. No. 13. Haidarabad (spurious'?) plates of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Vikramaditya I. Satyasraya (who defeated Narasimha, Mahendra, and Isvara or Isvarapôtaraja of Kanchi), the son of the Maharajadhiraja Satyasraya (Pulakesin II., who defeated Harshavardhana (of Kanauj]), grandson of the Maharaja Kirtivarman I., and great-grandson of the Maharaja Pulakesivallsbha (Pulakesin I.).
21.-9. 532().-Ind. Ant. Vol. VII. p. 219, and Plate. Kurtaköți (now Royal As. Soc.'s, spurions) first and second plates only of the 16th year of the reign of the W. Chalukya Maharájádhiraja Vikramaditya I. Satyasraya (described much as in No. 20); issued from Kisuvolal :
(L. 20).-batrimsóttara-panchagatoshu Saka-varsheshy-ktitéshu vijayarajya-sambachcharashosha(da) sa-varshê pravarttam&na , tasya Vaisakha-Jêshthâ-mga-madhyam-amaviaya Bhaskara-dinė Röhinya-riksh8 madhyâhna-kále
Vrishabhs-rasau stryyagrahaņa. sarvvamá(grå)si(si) bhûtê.
The date is irregular; see ibid. Vol. XVIII. p. 285.
22.-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVI. p. 240, and Plate. Karnal district (spurious) plates of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Vikramaditya I. Satyasraya (described much as in No. 18) -
(L. 12).- .. . p[au*]ronamasya[mo].
23.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VII. p. 163, and Plate. Nerar (now India Office) plates of Vijayabhattarika, the queen of the Mahdrája [Cha]ndråditya, who was the eldest brother of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya I., son of the Maharajadhiraja Satyagraya (Pulakesin II.), eto. : of the 5th year of the reign of Chandraditya P):
(L. 15).-svarajya-pañchama-ssam (sam) vatsara A(8)śvayuja-paurppamåsasya dvitiyâyâm vishuve.
[8. 581]: 23rd September A.D. 659.
1 The original has Chale(li)kya.
The original has Chalikya. • Seo Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 219, No. 89; compare also Nachrichten Ges. d. Wins. Göttingen, 1900, p. 845 f.
• I.e. the Pallavas Narasimha varman I., Mahendravarman II., and Paramvara Varman I.; compare below, Nos. 628 and 634.- In the verses which give the above information, Vikramaditya I. himself is referred to or described by the epithets or bir das Anivkrita, Vallabhs, srivallabha, Ranarasiks and Rajamalls, and the Pallars family is called the Mahamalla kula; compare below, Nos. 627, 629 and 632. See Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 217, No. 80.
Not earlier than the ninth or tenth century A.D. + See ibid. p. 214, No. 8.
• The original has Chalikya. . On this day the second tithi of the bright half of Afvina commenced 4 h. 19 m., and the Tull-vishuvasorkrinti took place 9 h. 26 m., after mean sunrise. Compare Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 866, note 8.