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INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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1020.- Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1873, p. 75; Ind. Ant. Vol. I. p. 377, and Vol. III. p. 268, and Plates; P8OOI. No. 31; Mysore Insor. No. 130, p. 232. Gauj or Anantapur (spurious) plates of the Papdava Maharajadhiraja Chakravartin Janamojaya, lord of, and residing at, Hastinapura :
(L. 13).-Chaitra-másë krishộa ......va-karaşd uttarayaņa-sam(krånti]-vyatîpåtanimitté suryya-parvaņi ardhagrâsa-grabita-samae.
1021.- Inscr. at Sravana-Belgola, No. 1, p. 1, and Plates; Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 26, and Plate. Rock inscription recording the death of the Acharya Prabhachandra
1022.- Inscr. at Sravana-Belgoļa, No. 55, p. 47. Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription, giving an account of some Jains teachers among whom is a Prabhachandrs whose feet were worshipped by Bhojaraja, the king of Dhårå.
1023.- Inscr. at Sravana-Belgola, No. 58, p. 55. Fragmentary Kanarese inscription, commemorating the death of a certain Pilla (called Mavana gandhahasti, s rutting elephant to his father-in-law'), which took place
ChitrabhAnn-sar yatgaram adhik-AshAdha-bahula-dasa(la)mi-dinadol.
Åshidha was intercalary in Chitrabhånu = $. 904 and 1384 ; according to Mr. Rice, the former year would be intended here.
1024.- Coorg Inscr. No. 8, p. 11, and Plate. Bhagamaņdala inscription of the time while Metpuņdi Kunniyarasa was ruling the nåd :'
(L. 1).-Kany-aridha-Bțihaspatan Vrischik-akhyê mahs-mêsê Brihaspaty-Uttara-dine.
1025.- Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 74; PSOCI. No. 75; Archæol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. I. Plate lv. No. 38. Aihole inscription containing the name of Narasobba, perhaps the builder of a temple.
1026.- Ind Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 287, And Plate; PSOCI. No. 78. Two Aihole Kanarose inscriptions? recording gifts to the Five-hundred of Aryapura (Ayyavole).
1027.- Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 99; PSOCI. No. 84. Aiholo Sanskrit and Kanarese rock inscription of Baregedéva-Nayaka :
(L. 8).-Prajótpatyø-sahmacharads | Chayitra-ba 110
1028. Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 74, and Plate ; PSOCI. No.81. Aihoļe inscription consisting of the words Vambiga-Biffu-kritam.
1029.- Archæol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. III. p. 127, No. 24; PSOCI. No. 74. Aihole Kanarese memorial tablet.
1030. Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 74, and Plate; PSOCI. No. 80. Aihole Kanarese() inscription.
1031.- Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 104, and Plate; PSOCI. No. 51. Badami (Mahakata) Kanarese pillar inscription; mentions a Mahdadmanta Ereve. . 1032. Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 61, and Plate: PSOCI. No. 42. BAdami Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription in praise of one Kappe-Arabbatta.
1033.- Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 62, and Plate ; PSOOI. No. 43. Badami Kanarese inscription recording a gift to one Sridharabhatosvara.
** See Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 220, No. 4.
According to Mr. Rice "certainly not later than about 400 A.D.;" according to Dr. Fleet, on palmographic grounds to be allotted to approximately the reventh century A.D."
According to Mr. Bice, of about A.D. 1116. • Part of the text is in Sanskrit; what the langus ge of the rest is, has not been ascertained. · Ot about the 7th or 8th century A.D.
• Compare the name Ganssobbe, in Arohaol. Suro. of West India, Vol. I. Plate lv. No. 34; Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 74. i of about the 8th or 9th century A.D.
Of about the 16th or 16th century A.D.
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