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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA [VOL. XXVIII 17 Madhavēna rachitē Lakshmipatēr-mamdirē sauvarņņam kalabar tataḥ suragirirayam vikshya chimtām=agāt nūtno dakshiņa-Mērur=ēsha samabhūn=matto=pi sõbh-anvitaḥ prāyaḥ 18 VU- srayöyur-amarās=tyakshyamti të mām=iti || [14] Kim brūmo vayam-asya bauryam-atulam yasy-ögra-yuddh-amgaņē m astishk-ölbana-parka-samkata-taţā --- -- 13 - kõ=pi pišācha-ramka-nikaro n=ady=āpi --u tē sphit-assik-paripurit-odara-bhara . kramto vinishkråmati || [15*] Sõ=yam yasya samasta bátru UU--- 20 --u-u sa-dhvamsi-yasah-samasta-bhuvana-dhvämt-aika-sarv-odayaḥ saumdaryam sudati-vilöla nayanā -- - - - 21-24 damaged. ABSTRACT OF CONTENTS V. 1. Praise of the Boar Incarnation of Vishņu. V. 2. Victorious is the Milk Ocean who sprayed Mukunda with drops of water emanating from (the mountain) Mandara, auspicious grains of rice, as it were, showered at the time of marriag of (his daughter) Sri. V. 3. From him (Milk Ocean) arose the moon, the joy of the world. V. 4. In his (lunar) race was born Uchita. He had a brother named Rāja. V. 5. In his family came forth Asaga, aggressive with his mighty arms. Next in descent was Raja. After him rose to power king Bijja, whose feet were touched by the crests of rulers of the earth. V. 6. In his house appeared Karna who was renowned by the titles, such as Sürāmkusa (Goad to the Brave), etc., the veritable Agastya to the ocean of hostile kings. He was succeeded by Jõgama who was unsurpassed in valour. V. 7. He was followed by Permādi, an ornament of the circle of kings. V. 8. After him rose to eminence his son Bijjana who was distinguished by the titles, Giridur gamalla (Champion of the Hill-fort), Subhatāditya (Sun among the chosen warriors) and others. He, the mighty one, wrested by foroe the sovereignty from the race of the Chalukyas and secured the paramount position of the lord of Kuntala, adorned with a single parasol. V. 9. Who can describe his triumphant expeditions that put his enemies to flight? V. 10. Uis successor is king Söma of extraordinary prowess. He is praised as Raya-Murari (veritable Murari among the kings). The enemy is motionless before him. V. 11. King Sora, the veritable Arjuna to Karņa, the Karņāta, is the thunderbolt to the mountain, the Andhra ; submarine fire to the ocean, the Vanga; elephant to the tender plantain, the Chola ; whirlwind to the rumbling cloud, the Gūrjara ; fire to the wood, the Népala king. V. 12. When he prepares for an expedition, his enemies are struck with terror and run away helter skelter to save their lives. V. 13. He has a minister in Madhava-daņdanātha. Born of parents, Māyidēva and Savitri, he is a descendant of the sage Vasishtha. LI. 17-20. A temple of Vishnu was constructed by him. Seeing its golden pinnacle, the divine mountain (Mēru) felt anxious that the gods would forsake him and resort to this, the more distinguished new Mēru of the South. The heroism displayed by this (general Madhava) on the fields of battle is beyond description.
SR No.032582
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 28
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHirananda Shastri
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1949
Total Pages526
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size31 MB
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