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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
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321.- V. 1718, 1789, and 1732,- Bhaonagar Indor. Pp. 145 and 150. Rajanager. Kånkarðli inscriptions, containing the second and third sargas of Ranachohhoda's Rajaprasastimahdkdvya.
322.- V. 1724.- Jour. Amer. Or. Soc. Vol. VII. p. 4. Ramnagar inscription of king Efidayega of Gadhadosa and his wife Sundaridevi; (composed by Jayagóvinda, the son of Mapdans) -
(From Sir A. Cunningham's rubbinge, line 64).- Veda-ndtra-hay-endv-abdb Jyêshthe Vishna-tithaa [6]itau 11 .... samvat 1724 varehe Jyoshtha-buddha 11 SukraVisar[8] 11
The date is irregular; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 369, No. 189.
The inscription enumerates: Yadavariya (a monarch in Gadbadesa), Madhavasimha, Jagannatha, Raghunatha, Rudraddva, Viharisinha, Narasimhadêya, Suryabhånn, Vasudeva, Gopalasthi, BhupAlasahi, Gopinatha, Ramachandra, Suratanasimha, Hariharadeva, Krishnadeva, Jagatsimba, Mahasimha, Durjanamalla, Yasahkarna, Pratápaditya, Yasaschandra, Manoharasimha, Govindasimha, Ramachandra, Karpa, Ratnasêna, Kamalanayana, Naraharidova, Virasimba, Tribhuvanardys, Prithviraja, Bharatichandra, Madanasinha, Ugrasena, Råmaskhi, Tarachandra, Udayasimha, Bh&numitra, Bhavanidåsa, Sivasimha, Harinarayana, Sabalasimha, Rajasimha, Dadiraya, Gorakshadasa, Arjunasimha, Samgramasahi; Dalapati, married Durgavati; their son Viranarayana; Dalapati's younger brother Chandrasahi; Madhukarasahi ; Prêmandrayana (Promasahi); Hșidayêsa, married Sundaridėvi; their daughter () Mrigavati.
323.- V. 1770.- Bhavnagar Inscr. p. 155. Udaypur (in Rajputâna) inscription of the time of the Rand Saragramasimhs of Mewad :
(L. 20).-Syati 6m-Vikramaditya-raivo(jer P)dragatarkAlatah gagap-Adry-asva-bhů. sekhya (1770) vatsard Sobhan-Ahvayê || 10 || Tatha cha Baka-samasya Salivahana-bhüpateh 117 parch-Agny-eshti-pramitike 1685 'syanibhe bargsyadd () U 11 || Saumyâyand savitari guru-gukr-Odaya subha | Chaitrasys paurpimayam cha.
324.-V. 1861 - Proceedings Bong. As. Soc. 1869, p. 204. Nagpur plate of Ratnakumarika, the wife of the chief Jayantasimha [of Sambalpar) :
shadhe Ravi-visard subha-tithan tatroparågå sinis . i . . samvate= shţadasa-satd ekashashty-uttar-Akhyakd Vikramaditya-bhápasya . .... . Svarbhåndvatsarê.
Perhaps Sunday, 22nd July A.D. 1804, with a lanar eclipse, visible in India; but this day fell hy the mean-sign system in the Jovian year Yuvan, and by the southern lani-solar system in Raktáksha.
325.-V. 1874, 1876, and 1877-Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 193. Nepal inscription of Lalitatripurasundaridevi, the widow of the Maharajadhirdja Ranabahadurasaha; of the time of his grandson, the Maharajadhiraja Bajendravikramastha :
Veda-bapta-gaj-enda-mité 1874 Vaikramd sake Buchi-sukla-navamyår Som-&nyitkyam. Monday, 23rd June A.D. 1817; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 35, No. 56. Tasminn-dva saka Bhadra-krishps-navamyam Saklé. Friday, 5th September A.D. 1817; see sbid. p. 176. No. 120. Båpa-svara-någa-bhd-mité 1875 sakê Magha-m&si(P) tritiyayar Guran. Thursday, 28th January A.D. 1819 (?).
Dargavatt, together with ber son Vrankrdyana, is said to have died by her own band, after a battle with Kaapbo-khina (Auf Khan), who had been seut by the emperor Akabars (Akbar) for the purpose of levying & contribution.
Bead chando parági sati (P).