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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
[Vol. VII.
Nirupama (Dhruvarája); his son Jagattunga (I. Govindaraja III.]; his son Árivallabha ViraNarayana (Amôghavarsha I.) (defeated the [E.] Chalukyas); his son Krishnaraja (II.] ; his son Jagattunga (II.), married Lakshmi, the daughter of the Chêdi Raņavigraha who was a son of Kokkalla of the Haihaya family; their son Indraråja [III.]' (uprooted Mêru).
87.-S. 836.- Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVIII. p. 261, and Plates. Other Bagumrå plates of the Rashtrakuța Maharajadhiraja Indraraja III. Nityavarsha, of the same daté as, and, excepting the formal part of the grant, identical with, No. 86.
88.-S. 838.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 224. Hatti-Mattûr Kanarese inscription of the reign of the Rashtrakata Mahardjádhiraja Nityavarsha (Indraraja III.), recording & grant by the Mahasamanta Londoyarasa
(L. 3).-Sa(sa)kabhupalaka!-[a] kranta-sam(va]tsara-Praba (bha)v-di-nâmade (dha)yamuttama-madhyama-jaghanya-pa (pha) Jad&(da)-prabhšitiga!-eptu-nûra-mûvatt-epte (ta) neya Dhâtu-samvatsar-[&]ntarggata.
89.-9. 840.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 223. Dandapur Kanarece inscription of the reign of the Rashtrakůţa. Prabhûtavarsha (Gôvindaraja IV.) :
(L. 2).-entu-nůra-nálvatt-avu ta | Saka-kalangal-varsham prakatam pesarim Pramathi varttise dinapam makarakke varppa samkramana-kaladol-kude banda Paushada tithiyol 16
90.-S. 851.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 211, No. 48; see ibid. p. 249. Date of a Kalas Kanarese inscription of Gojjigadēva (Govindaraja IV.):
(L. 22).-[Śa]ka-varsha 85lneya Vikrita-samvatsarada Måghada puppamey=AdityavaramAslêsha(shậ)-nakshatrado(?)!(?) sôma-grahanam samanise tuļa-pa[rusham=i?]]qu tatsamayado!.
Sunday, 17th January A.D. 930; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 114, No. 7.
91.-S. 852.-Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 36, and Plates. Cambay plates of the Rashtrakata Maharajadhiraja Govindaraja IV. Suvarnaversha, (described as) the successor of the Mahardjádhiraja Nityavarsha (Indraraja III.), settled at his capital Mânyakhêta :1
(L. 44).-Sakantipakal-&tita-samvatsara-satêshy=ashtasu dvâpañich&sad-adhikeshy=ankats pi Saka-samvat 852 pravarttamâna-Khara-samvatsar-&ntarggata-Jyêshtha-suddha-dasamyam Soma-dinê Hasta-samspasthê chandramasi.
Monday, 10th May A.D. 930; see ibid. p. 28.
In the family of the Yadus (sprung from the Moon), Dantidurgaraja; bis paternal uncle Kfishṇaraja [I.] ; his son Govindaraja [II.] ; his younger brother Iddhatējas Nirupama (Dhruvarêja]; after him, Jagattunga (I. Govindaraja III.] ; his son Amoghavarsha [I.] (defeated the [E.] Chalukyas at Vingavalll); his son Akalavarsha (Krishộarája II.] (conquered Khotaka), married a daughter of Kókkala ; their son Jagattunga (II.), married Lakshmi, the daughter of Kokkala's son Raņavigraha; their son Indraraja [III.] (uprooted Mahôdaya), married Vijâmba, the daughter of Ammapadeva who was the son of Kokkalla's son Arjuna; their son Govindaraja (IV.) Prabhůtavarsha Suvarpavargha.
1 Also called Ratta-Kandarpe and Kirti-Nariyana.
1.e., probably, Mahodaya; see below, No. 91.
This inscription is followed on the same stone by another Kanarese inscription, of the 11th or 12th century A.D., recording private grante.
• The name Rashtrakuţs does not occur in the inscription.
See Dr. Fleet in Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 177, note 7. • See Dr. Fleet ibid. p. 177.
But, when making the grant, the king had gone to Kapittbaks on the Godavari for the festival of the paffabandha.
. Also called Sühasibka, Nitya-Kandarpa, Vikranta-Narayana, etc.