Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 05
Author(s): E Hultzsch
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (Vol. V. Mavgalaraja ;' Kirtiraja; his son Maladeva, also called Bhuvanapåla and Trailokyamalla, married Dévavrata; their son Dévapala; his son Padmapala; succeeded by MahîpålaBhuvanaikamalla, who was the son of Suryapala, but is called the brother of Padmapåla. 74.- V. 1152.- Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. XX. p. 102, and Plate xxii. Dabkand Jaina pillar inscription : (L. 1).- saṁvat 1152 Vaisâsha(kha)-sudi pamchamyar || 75.-V. 1154.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 11, and Plate. Bengal As. Soc.'s plate of the Mahdrajadhiraja Madanapaladêva of Kanauj, recordinga grant which was made at Vårâpasi by his father and predecessor Chandradêve on the date here given : (L. 11).- chatuhpa (shpa)mchâsa (sa) dadhika-sa(sa) taikAdası (Sa)-samvatsaro Mághê måsi su(a)kla-pakshê tritiyâyår Soma-dinê Våråņasyâ in uttarânayana-samkrantano ankataḥ samvat 1154 Mágha-sudi 3 Some. The date is irregular; see ibid. p. 10, and Vol. XIX. p. 371, No. 191. Yasovigraha; his son Mahfchandra; his son Chandradeva (acquired the sovereignty over Kanyakubja, 1.6. Kananj); his son Madanapala (Madanadáva). 76.- V. 1154.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 238; Archæol. Suro. of India, Vol. X. Plate xxxü. 3. Dôôgadh rock. inscription of the Chandella Kirtivarman and his minister Vatsaraja : (L. 8).-samvat 1154 Chaitra-[su]di 2 Ravau. Sunday, 7th March A.D. 1098; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 36, No. 61. In the Chandella family, Vidyadhara; his son Vijayapâla; his son Kirtivarman. 77.-V. 1161.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 103. Basahi (now Lucknow Museum) plate of the Maharajaputra Govindachandradêve of Kapauj, issued from Åsatikä on the Yamund: (L. 8).-samvat sahas[r]-aikê êkashashty-uttara-lat-abhyadhikê Pansha-masé suklapaksbê pamchamyam Ravi-dinds 'n kê saravat 1161 Pausha-sudi 5 Ravau... (L. 16).-uttarayana(na)-samkrantau. Probably Saturday, 24th December A.D. 1104; see ibid. Vol. XIX. p. 363, No. 176. In the Gáhadavala family, Mahiala's son Chandraddva (became the protector of the earth when the kinga Bhôja and Karna had passed away, and established his capital at Kanyakubja); his son Madanapala ; his son Govindachandra. 78.-V. 1181.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XV. p. 202. Gwalior (now Lucknow Museum) fragmentary inscription of the successor of the Kachohhapaghata Mahipaladeva (above, No. 73); (composed by Yasodêva) : (L. 9).- fri-Vikramärkkansipa-kål-atita-samvatsaråpåmm -Akashashty-adhikây&m=èkâdasalaty&m Mågha-bakla-shashthyám. Bhuvanapala; his son Aparajita-Déva påla; his son Padmapala; Mahipala .... 79.-V. 1161.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 182. Nagpur Museum inscription of the Paramára Naravarmadêva; (probably composed by himself): (L. 40).- sam 1161 || In the family of the hero Paramára, Vairisimha; his son Siyaka; his son Muñjarija; his younger brother Sindhuraja; his son Bhoja; his relative Udayaditya (defented the Chedi Karps); his son Lakshmadáva; his brother Naravarman. This name occurs in a fragmentary inscriptiou at Byåna; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 9. . Read uttarayana.. . Probably put erroneously for Bani-dine and Sanau. He wrote ont the inscription of Mahipala, above, No. 73, which was composed by his friend Mapikanth Read sa matardndnu.

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