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INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
229.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 140; PSOCI. No. 44. Bâdâmi Kanarese inscription of the second year (of the reign) of the W. Chalukya Pratapa-chakravartin Jagadékamalla II., recor ding a grant by his Dandanayakas Mahadeva and Pâladê va :
erade (da)neya Siddhartthi-samvatsarada
(L. 21). Chalukya-Jagadêkamalla-varishada Karttika-su (su)ddha-trayôdasi (si) Sômavârad-aidu.
[Siddharthin S. 1081]: Monday, 6th November A.D. 1139.
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230.-PSOCI. No. 179; Mysore Inscr. No. 62, p. 134. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya (Sômésvara III.) Bhûlôkamalla :
The Siddharthi samvatsara; Sunday, the thirteenth day (in words, 1. 21) of the bright fortnight of Pushya; at the time of the sun's commencing his progress to the north.'
[For Siddharthin= S. 1081] the date is irregular.
231.-PSOCI. No. 139; Mysore Inscr. No. 8, p. 16. Dâvangere Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya (Sômêsvara III.) Bhûlôkamalla, and of his feudatory ViraPandyadeva, residing at Uchchangîdurga and ruling the Nolambavâḍi Thirty-two-thousand :
'Monday, the eleventh day (in words, 1. 26) of the (?) bright fortnight of Pushya of the Dundubhi samvatsara; at the time of the sun's commencing his progress to the north.'
[For Dundubhi = S. 1064] the date is irregular.
232.-Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 15. Managôli Kanarese inscription of the 6th year of the reign of the Kalachurya Bijjala (below, No. 278); in lines 1-59 refers to certain events of the time of the W. Chalukya Pratapa-chakravartin Jagadékamalla II. (and his feudatory, the Dandanayaka Bammanayya), and gives the following date of the 5th year of that king's reign :
(L. 39).-nija-bhuja-vijaya-nam-âmkita-varshada 5neya Dumdubhi-samvatsarada Puishyasuddha 10 Bri(bri) haspativârad=amd-uttarayanasamkrâmti-vyatîpâta-nimittav-âgi.
[For Dundubhi S. 1064] the date is irregular; see ibid. p. 11.
The inscription, before Ayyana [I.] (the father of Vikramaditya IV.), mentions a Chalukya Kattiyaradêva. It also states that Taila [II.] annihilated the Rashtrakutas Kakkara (Kakkaraja II.) and Rapakambha (Rapastambha); see above, No. 150.
233.-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XI. p. 253. Koḍikop Kanarese inscription of the 7th year (of the reign) of the W. Châlukya Pratapa-chakravartin Jagadékamalla II., and of his feudatory, the Sinda Mahamandaléévara Jagadékamalla Permaḍi I. :
(L. 22).-Jagadêkamalla-varshada 7neya Raktakshi-samvatsarada Pusbyad-amâvâsye Sômavara uttarayanasam kramana-vyatipâta-suryyagrahanad-amdu.
[For Raktaksha=S. 1066] probably Monday, 25th December A.D. 1144; the Uttarayanasamkranti took place on Sunday, the 24th December, and there was a solar eclipse which was visible in India on Tuesday, the 26th December, A.D. 1144.
234. [S. 872]-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XI. p. 239. Narêgal incomplete Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Jagadékamalla II., and of the Sinda Mahamandalêsvara Jagadékamalla Permaḍi I., ruling at Erambirage; records a grant which is stated to have been made
Kritikad-amavlaye
(L. 37). Sa (sa) ka-varsha 872neys Sâdhârapa-samvatsarada Vi(hri)haspativirad-adhdina säryya-grahapado].
The date is irregular; but see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 5, No. 144.
1 But see Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 455, note 6.
But see ibid. Part of the inscription is illegible. Compare above, No. 51.
See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 575.
The date, of course, has nothing to do with the reign of Jagadėkamalla II. Ses Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 575, note 3.- Compare above, No. 224.
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