Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 03
Author(s): Jas Burgess
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ No. 14.] UDAYENDIRAM PLATES OF VIRA-CHOLA. 79 (V. 11.) His son was Prabhumêrudêva, who drove away all enemies, whose mind was intent on the four branches of knowledge, who was refined, a source of the fame of irresistible valour, full of energy, and free from fault and sorrow. (V. 12.) From him sprang & son of matchless fortune, named Vikramaditya, before whom the hosts of adversaries bowed down, (and) whose great renown was widely spread; & man of refinement, who was the chief of the families of princes, (and) whose mind was fixed on the two lotus-feet of the lord of Parvati. (V. 13.) He, again, had a son named Vijayaditya, frightened by whose valour the enemies ran away in battle. (V. 14.) He also bore another name, Pugalvippavar-Ganda, widely known and unbearable to opponents. Cleft by his sword in battle, the elephants shed their blood as clouds do the rain-water. (V. 15.) To him was born a son Vijayabahu, named Vikramaditya, a unique light of the Båna family, who has followed the path of prudent conduct, before whom the assemblage of opponents has bowed down, (and) who has Krishṇaraja for his friend. Eminently prosperous (he is, and) free from evil and distress. (Line 45.) This (prince), the dust of whose feet is tinged with the lustre of the jewels on the edges of the diadems of all princes without exception, and whose two arms are filled with ample fame, gained in victories over the multitude of arms of the adherents of many different hostile princes,- after pouring out a stream of water from the beautiful golden jar, held by the palms of his hands the bracelets on which are thickly covered with various bright jewels,- (has given) to the excellent twice-born, dwelling at Udayêndumangala, who delight in, what is their proper duty, the knowledge of the truth of all the Vedas and Vedangas and philosophy, (and) are eager to impart the knowledge of things which is stored up in their minds, . . B.-The Odd Plate. (Lines 13-18.): This (prince), whose broad chest is rested on by the Fortune of Victory whom he has gained by his victories in many battles, & sun to illuminate the very bright heaven of the Båna family, whose lotus-feet are tinged with the rays of the ruby gems, fastened on to the sides of the diadems of numerous hostile princes bowing down before him,- after pouring out a stream of water from the beautiful large golden water-pot, held by the palms of his hands, to the Brâhmang, . . of the Vedas . . . . No. 14.- UDAYENDIRAM PLATES OF VIRA-CHOLA. BY F. KIBLHORN, PH.D., C.I.E.; GÖTTINGEN. This inscription, or rather, fragment of an inscription, has been previously published, with & photo-lithograph, by the Rov. T. Foulkes, in the Indian Antiquary, Vol. IX. pp. 47 ff. and in the Manual of the Salem District, Vol. II. pp. 365 ff. I re-edit it from an excellent impression received from Dr. Haltzsch, to whom the original plates, which are at Udayêndiram, in the Gudiyâtam tâlukâ of the North Arcot district, were lent by the Acting Collector of the district, Mr. F. A. Nicholson, I.C.S. 1 See Sir M. Monier-Williams's Dictionary, s. v. vidyd :-trayt, the triple Vada;' dnofkahiki, logic and metaphysica; danda-niki, the science of government;' and vdrtid, practical arts, such as agriculture, com. merce, medicine, eto. · Literally, villna would rather be hidden by Linea 1-12 of the odd plate are identical with lines 83-44 of the preceding inscription.

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