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INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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296.--PSOCI. No. 191; Mysore Inscr. No. 67, p. 138. Balagaṁve Kanarese memorial tab! of the reign of the Kalachurya Chakravartin Åhavamalla, and of his Dandanayaka Kesimayya :
(L. 1).- Åhavamalladêva-varshada SA(sa)rvvari-samvatsarada Phálguna(na)d-am avise Sômavårad-amdu.
[Sarvari = $. 1102] : Monday, 16th March A.D. 1181.
297.- PSOCI. No. 192: Mysore Insor. No. 55, p. 115. Balagarhve Kannrese inscription of the third year (of the reign of the Kaļachurya Dhujabala-chakrarartin Åhavamalla, and of his Dandandyaka Kègimayya (Krishna-Kosava):
(L. 69).- Ahavamalladôva-varshada 3neya Plava-samvatsarada śrâvasa-bahula 12 (or 13 P) [Adi P]våra samkramaņa-vyatipatad-andu.
[Plava= $. 1103] : Sunday, 9th August A.D. 1181; the 12th tithi ended and the 13th commenced 9 m. after mean sunrise ; but there was no Sankranti on this day.
298.-S. 1103 and S. 1110.-PSOCI. No. 230. Haralahalli Kanarese inscription of the reign of the Kalachurya Åhavamalla, and of his fendatory, the Gutta Jahamandalesvara Joyidêva (Jôma) I., the son of Vira-Vikramaditya I. who was the son of Mallidêva :S
Saka 1103 (in words, 1. 83), the Plava samvatsara ; at the time of the sun's commencing his progress to the north.'
The inscription, besides, contains the following date, connected with the Gutta Mahamandalesvara Vira-Vikramaditya II., the son of Gutta II. who was the brother of Joyideva I. -
Saka 1110 (in figures, 1. 103), the Plavamga samvatsara ; Thursday, the thirteenth day of the bright fortnight of Phålguna.'
This date is irregular.
299.-PSOCI, No. 193; Mysore Insor. No. 94, p. 184. Balagámve Kanarese memorial tablet of tho 8th year of the reign of the Kalachurya Åhavamalla :
The eighth year (in figures, 1. 3) of his reign, the Sobhaksit samvatsara ; Monday, the fifth day of the () bright fortnight of Phalguna ; ' (Mys. Insor. the month Bhadrapada, the 13th day of the moon's decrease").
[For Sobhakfit = $. 1105] the date is irregular, with either reading.
300.-S. 1105.- Ind. Ant. Vol. IV. p. 275. Bêhatti plates of the Kalachuri Maharájádlurdja Singhana ;8 (composed by Adityadeva, the disciple of Sripada) :
(L. 59).-Sa(ha)kanripa kal-atîtê cha pamchottara-satadhika-sahasratagè(mb) Sakê sobhakrit-samvatsarð Ásva(sva)yukt-&m&vâsyên Sômaváre Vyatspåta-yôgê.
The date is irregular; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 15, No. 189.
Genealogy as far as Soma as in No. 288; his younger brother San kama; his brother Åhavamalla; his younger brother Singhaņa.
On this day the tithi of the date commenced 1 h. 84 m. after mean sunrise. ? See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 489.
Dr. Fleet and Mr. Rice both have Sunday.' • See ibid. p. 581, note 4.
. Compare above, No. 223. • The same date occurs in another Haralahalli Kanarese inscription of the Gutta Vira-Vikramaditya II., PSOCI. No. 231.- Compare also below, No. 335.
7 See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 489, note 3.
A postscript in Kanarese records & minor grant by the Dandandyala Divakara. • See above, No. 288.