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INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA.
342.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 215, and Plate. Jhansi (now Lucknow Museum) fragmentary inscription of Sallakshanasimha (*)';' mentions Kanyakubja ; the chiefs Sidhuka and Mâmaka (P); Lakkhata and Rajabpala; Rajaladevi; [tho Chandella] Kirtivarman : Ganapala (†); [the Paramara) Udayaditya of Avanti; Nộisimha; Hira or Hirâmsu (); and Sallaksbaņasirla.
343.-Bhavnagar Insr. p. 206. Ratnapur (in Marwad) fragmentary inscription of the reign of the Chaulukya Maharajadhiraja Kumarapaladeva;contains an order of Punapakshadeve or his quecu, the Alahárajñi Girijâdêvi, and mentions a Mahirija Rêyapaladêva.
341.- Bluitnagar Insor. p. 214. Cambay unfinished inscription of the Chaulukya (Vaghela) Visvala dôva : Arnórája married Salakshanadovi; their son Lavanaprasada, married Madanadovi; their son Viradhavela, married Vayajaladovi; their son Visvaladova.
3-45.- Archeol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. II, p. 159, and Plate xxx.; Ant. Remains Bo. Pres. p. 302. Girnar fraginentary inscription of the Chudasama ehiefs ;* mentions, in the Yadava family, Mandalika [1.], his son Navaghana, his son Mahipala (1.), Shangåra (Khangåra), Jayasinha, Môkalasimha, Mõlaga, Mahipala (II.], and his son Mandalika (11.).
B.- Inscriptions dated according to the Saka Era. 346.-S. 400.-Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 283, and Plate. Bombay As. Soc.'s (spurious) plates of the Mahirajadhiraja Dharashnadeva, the son of Gubasena (who is called here) the son of Bhattárka (Bhatárka); issued from Valabhi :
(L. 23).--Sakanripa-kal-atita-samvachchha(tsa)ra-sata-chatashțnye Vaisakhy[4] patrnnamasi.
Compare below, No. 468 of G. 252.
347.- $. 400.- Ind. Ant. Vol. VII. p. 63, and Plate. Umeta (spurious) plates of the Gurjara Maharajadhiraja Dadda II. Praśåntaraga, the son of Jayabhatta (Jayabhata) Vitaragn who was the son of Dada (Dadda) 1. ; issued from the camp before the gates of) Bharukachchha :(L. 22).-Sakansipa-kål-atîta-sazh vachchba(tsa)ra-sata-chatushaye
Vaisakhapaurņnamasyam.
Compare below, Nos. 395 and 396 of K. 380 and 385.
348.-S. 415.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 199, and Plate. Bagumra (spurious) plates of the Gurinra Mahirahiraja Dadda II. Prasantarága, the son of Jayabhatto (Jayabhata) Vitaraga who was the son of Dada (Dadda) I.; issued from (the camp before the gates of) Bharakachebha:
(L. 21).- Sakansipa-kal-&tîta-sariva[chchha(tsa)]ra-sata-chatushayê pamchadas-adhikê Ye(jyê)shth-[&]mâvâsy[&*]-sa(s)ryagrahê.
There was no solar eclipse on any of the possible equivalents of the date; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 11, No. 170.
1 Of about the 12th or 13th century A.D.
The inscription is similar to No. 133 of V. 1209, and in its concluding lines has some dames which also oecur in the last lines of that inscription.
* See above, No. 222 of V. 1311, and No. 225 of V. 1317.
See above, No. 276 of V. 1445, and No. 284 of V. 1473. . Read paurunamdaydm. • See Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 72, Vol. XVII. p. 185 fl., and Vol. XVIII. p. 92.