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APPENDIX.)
INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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205.-Cha. Vi. 27.-PSOOI. No. 169; Mysore Inscr. No. 85, p. 173. Balagâmve Kanarese memorial tablet [of the reign of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla P] :
The twenty-seventh year (in figures, 1. 6) of his reign, the Chitrabhanu samvatsara ; Monday, the first day of the dark fortnight of Phålguna;' (Mys. Insor. the 27th year of ChâlukyaVikrama').
[For Chitrabhanu = 8. 1024] the date is irregular.
206.-Cha. Vi. 27.-PSOCI. No. 170; Mysore Insor. No. 58, p. 127. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla (and of his Dandandyaka Govindarasa)
(L. 41).- grimach-Chalukya-Vikrama-Targhada 27neya Chitrabh&nu-barn vatsarada PhAlguna(na)d=amavasye Adityavára samkramana-vyatipåtad-ardu.
(For Chitrabhanu = 8. 1024] the date is irregular.
207.-Cha. Vi. 28.-PSOCI. No. 171 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 68, p. 139. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya VI. Tribhuvanamalls, and of his fondatories, the Dandandyakas Anantapals and Govindaraja :
(L. 45).srimach-Chalukya-Vikrama-varsha 28neya Sabhê nu-samvatsarada Pushya-ba 10 Su(sa)kravårad-ardin-uttarayana-samkramanadalli.
[Subhanu = 8. 1025) : Friday, 25th December A.D. 1103.
208.-Ch&. Vi. 32.-PSOOI. No. 218; Mysore Inscr. No. 104, p. 199. Talgund Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya (Vikramaditya VI.) Tribhuvanamalla, and of his fendatories, the Dandanayakas Ananta pala and Ghôvindaraja
(L. 20).-Chalukys-Vikrama-kalada müvatt-erade(da)neya Sarvvajit-samvatsarada Chaitra-su(n)ddha-tadige Bri(bri)haspativAradalu.
[For Sarvajit = 8. 1029] the date is irregular.
209.-Cha. Vi. 32.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XXII. p. 252. Date of a Hali Kadarese memorial tablet :
Vaddavåra, the fifth tithi of the dark fortnight of śråvapa of the Sarvajit samvatsara, which was the thirty-second year of the Chalukya-Vikrama-kala.'
[Sarvajit = $. 1020) : Saturday, 10th August A.D. 1107.
210.-Cha. Vi. 38.-Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 251. Kargudari Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya (Vikramaditys VI.) Tribhuvanamalla, and of his feudatory, the Kadambs (of Hangal) Mahamandalesvara Tailapa II., lord of Banavasi,' ruling at Pånthipara :
(L. 38).- Srimach-Chalukya-Vikrama-varshada S3neya Sarvvadhåri-sanyatsarada Herjoggiya papņami Somavárad-andina subha-lagnadol.
[Sarvadhárin = 8. 1080] : Monday, 21st September A.D. 1108; see ibid. Vol. XXII. p. 110, No. 5.
The inscription gives the genealogy of the Kadambas from MayGravarman [1.] to Jayavarman (II.) as stated in Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 559. Jayavarman (II.) had five sons, dis. M&vulidêva, Tailapa [1.], Santivarman [II.], Chokidêva, and Vikrama; of these, Såntivarman [II.] married Siriyadevi of the Páydya family; their son Tailapa (II.), married Bachaladért of the Pandya family,
1 According to My.. Insor, the inscription is of the time of the Mandmandallirara Permadidera, chief of the great city of Kolklapurs.' This apparently would be the Mahdmandallinara Udayaditys-Ganga-Permadi, of the W. Ghunga family, mentioned in Dr. Pleet's Dynasties, p. 452.
«The inscription is almost wholly illegible." * See Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 191, No. 26.
See ibid. p. 192, No. 29. • Heriuggi or Holjuggi is the day of the full-moon of Asvins 200 Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 16. • Compare below, No. 603,