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1062.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 116. Tirapparattikkugra (near Conjoeveram) Tamil inscription, recording a grant made by the minister Irugappa, the son of the Dandanátha Vaichaya, for the merit of the Mahamandalesvara Bukkarája (II.), the son of Arihararaja (i.e. Harihara II.) :
(In) the Dandubhi year, (on) the day of Kattigai (Kfittiká), which corresponded to a Monday and to the full-moon tithi of the first fortnight in the month of Kåttigai.'
[For Dundubhi= $. 1804) the date is irregular; see ibid. Vol. VI. p. 329, No. 1.
1063.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 116. Tirupparuttikkagra (near Conjeeveram) inscription, recording that the mandapa on which it is found was built by the general Irugappa, the son of the Dand andtha Vaichaya, at the command of the Jaina priest) Pasbpagêna.
(L. 1).-samvatsarê Prabhavê. [Prabhava=$. 1809.]
1064.-6. 1487.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 20. Amaravati (Amarłóvara temple) inscription of Krishnaraya, the son of Naraga and Nagamamba, of Vijayanagara :
(L. 35).- ÅshAdhé=bdd Yuv-akhyê muni-para-jaladh-Imdv-am kite . Šak-Abde . . dvådaśyår.
The king took Sivanasamudra, Udayadri, Vinikonda and Bellakonda, captured the Gajapati king's son Virabhadra, and took Kondavidu.
1065.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 185. British Museum (formerly Sir W. Elliot's) platego (Kaluchambarru grant) of the E. Chalukya Mahardjddhiraja Ammaraja II. Vijayaditys VI., lord of Vengi, recording a grant to the Jains teacher Arhanandin (the disciple of Ayyapôti who was the disciple of Sakalachandra-siddhanta), made at the instance of Arhanandin's papil, the lady ChamekambA of the Pattavardhika lineage :
(L. 62).- uttardyana-nimittêns.
Genealogy with lengths of reigns as far as Kali-Vishộuvardhana (Vishpuvardhana V.] substantially as in No. 560. His son Gunaga-Vijayaditya [Vijayaditya III.] (' had his arms honoured' by the Vallabha king;' reigned 44 years); his younger brother the Yuvaraja Vikramaditya's son [Chalukya-] Bhima [I.] (conquered Krishnavallabha ;• 30 78.); his son Vijayaditya (IV.) Kollabigapda (6 months); his eldest son Ammarája [I.] Rajamahendra (7 ye.); having expelled his son Vijayaditya (V.), Talupa, the son of Yuddhamalla [I.] (one month); having conquered him, Chalukya-Bhima's son Vikramaditya (II.) (9 months); Tálapa's eldest son Yuddhamalla (II.] (7 ys.); the son of Kollabigapda (Vijayaditya IV.] and brother, from a different mother, of Rajamahendra (Ammarija I.), vie. Chalukya-]Bhima (II.] (Rajabhima, conquered Rajamayya, Dhalaga,10 Tấtabikki, 10 Bijja, 11 Ayyape, 13 Govindaraja," the Chola Lövabíkki, and [his own predecessor] Yuddhamalla (IL.); reigned 12 ye.); his son, from Lókamahadevi, Ammarija (II.).
1066.-S. 1988. Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 130. Conjeeveram (Aruļkļa-Perumal temple) Sanskrit and Tamil inscription of the time of the Kakatiyal Mahamandalachakravartin
1 See above, No. 469.
The date is identical with that of No. 608, and would therefore correspond to the 23rd June A.D. 1516. . They contain a short Teluga pamage and otherwise few Telugu words. • See above, No. 568 .
See above, Nos. 659 and 664. . But Kubja-Vishnuvardhana is called Kubja-Vishpa (compare No. 581), and Indra-bhattanks Indrartje 71.. the Rashtrakūta Amoghavanas I. or Krishnarija II.
16. the R&shokda Kishộarija II. . Perhaps the Rajavarman in No. 127 above. * Compare above, No. 562. 11 Perhaps the Blijn-Dantivarman of Banavial, above, No. 137.
Perbape the ky apodera in No. 196 above. *le. the Rashtrakata Gerindarija IS.
* Beesboro, Na 594