Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 04
Author(s): E Hultzsch
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. to whom there is a reference also in No. xi of V. 1330. Nos. xii and xiü of V. 1333 and 1334 are of the reign of the Maharajakula Chåchiga or ChAchigadêva ; and the second of these two inscriptions mentions, in the Chåhumâna lineage, the Maharajakula Samarasimha and his son, the Maharajadhiraja Udayasimhadêva. And Nos. xiv-xvi of V. 1339, 1342 and 1345 are of the reign of a Mahárájakula Samvatasimhadeva (S&mvatasihadêva, Samvatasihadêva, or Sâmvatasimghadêva). The name of Samarasimha and that of his son Udayasimha also occur in the Jodhpur inscription. Instead of Chachiga the Jôdhpur inscription has a name which I have read as Chåva, but which possibly may be Chacha; and instead of Samvatasimhadêya the Jodhpur inscription actually has Sâmyamtasimhadeva, which I have taken to stand for Såmantasimhadôve. I do not think that Såmvatasiin hadêva is the correct form of the name.-F. Kielhorn. Page 322, line 1, insert after 2:. # 323, text line 32, insert after fortfara. , 325, line 1 from below, for a read 764. » 326,» » » > Toft read it. → 329, footnote 2, read "The word naptri generally means."

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