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the Sinda Mahasamanta Nagâtiyarasa (Nâgâditya, Nagatya), 'lord of Bhogâvati,' the son of Pulikâla:
(L. 52)-Sa(sa) ka-varsha 955[nelya Srimukha-samvatsara pravarttise.
(For an earlier date in the same inscription see above, No. 144).
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The inscription after Någåtya mentions his son Polasinda, and after him Sêvya (the) Mahamandalesvara Sêvyarasa) as a vassal of the W. Chalukya (Sômêsvara II.) Bhuvanaikamalla.
157.-S. 957.-PSOCI. No. 155; Mysore Inser. No. 71, p. 146. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription of the W. Chalukya Jayasimha II. Jagadékamalla, reigning at Poṭṭalakere:(L. 10). Saka-varsha 957neya Yuva-samvatsarada Pushyada paurnnamâsey-uttarâJapanskriti-vyatipáram-Adityavând-hd.
The date is irregular.
According to Mys. Inscr. p. 148, the above inscription is followed by a grant, the greater part of which has been defaced, of apparently a W. Ganga chief.
158.-S. 962.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 164. Mantûr Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya (Jayasimha II.) Jagadékamalla, reigning at Pottalakere, and of (his feudatory) the Raṭṭa Mahasamanta Ereyammarasa (Erega), lord of Lattalûr:'
(L. 5). Sa(sa) ka-varsha 962neya Vikrava (ma)-samvatsarada śrâheya Marggasira-suddha 5 Adityavârad-amdu.
The date is irregular; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 13, No. 180.
159.-S. 988.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 209, No. 14. Date of a Hali Kanarese inscription of the W. Châlukya Sômésvara I.:
966neya
(L. 20). Sakanripakâl-âtita-samvatsara-satamgaļu Pusya shya)-su(su)dhdha(ddha) 10 Âdivâram-a (u)ttarayanasamkrantiy-amdu.
Târana-samvatsarada
Sunday, 23rd December A.D. 1044; but the tithi which ended on this day was the first, not the 10th tithi of the bright half of Pausha; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 6, No. 148.
160.-PSOOI. No. 216; Mysore Inscr. No. 108, p. 204. Talgund Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya (Sômêsvara I.) Trailôkyamalla, and of his feudatory, the Mahamandalésvara Singanadêvarasa:2
"The Parthiva samvatsara; Sunday, the tenth day (in figures, 1. 13) of the bright fortnight of Pushya; at the time of the sun's commencing his progress to the north.- The year is effaced.' (Mys. Inscr.: the 9th3 day").
[For Parthiva S. 987] the date is irregular.
161.-8. 968.-PSOCI. No. 156; Mysore Inscr. No. 92, p. 183. Balagâmve Kanarese memorial tablet of the time of (the W. Châlukya Sômésvara I. Trailôkyamalla, and of his feudatory) the Mahámandaléśvara Châvuṇḍaraya :
Saka 968 (in figures, 1. 3), the Vyaya samvatsara; Wednesday, the fifth day of the bright fortnight of Margasirsha;' (Mys. Inscr.: the 13th day of the moon's increase, Friday'?). Wednesday, 5th November (or Friday, 14th November ?) A.D. 1046.
162.-8. 970.-Ind. Ant. Vol. IV. p. 179, and Plate; PSOCI. No. 157; Mysore Inscr. No. 3, p. 114. Balagåmve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya (Sômésvara I.) Trailokyamalla, and of his feudatory, the Mahamandaléévara Châvuṇḍaraya, 'lord of Banavâsî:'
(L. 12).-Saka-varsha 970neya Sarvadhari-samvatsarada Jyêshtha suddha-trayôdasi Adityavárad=andu.
The date is irregular; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 13, No. 181.
1 See below, No. 181.
See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 439.
The original appears to have '10.'