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

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________________ APPENDIX.) INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 57 In the lineage of the Sendraka kings, Bhâņusakti; his son Adityasakti ; his son Prithivivallabha-Nikumbhallasakti. 400.-K. 421.-Jour, Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVI. p. 2. and Platos. Nausari plates of the Gujarat Chalukya Yuvarija Sryasraya-siladitya, issued from Navasarika : (L. 20).-MAkha(gha)-Suddha-trayodasya . . . . samvatsara-satachatushtayê 'Okavinsaty-adhiko 400 20 1. In the lineage of the Chalukyas, Pulakési-Vallabha;' his son Dharaśraya-Jayasinhavarman (younger brother of the Mahirújádhirija Vikramaditya-Satyasraya-Prithivivallabha): his son, the Yuvarija Šryasraya-Siladitya. 401.-K. 443.- Vionna Or. Congress, Arian section, p. 225, and Plates. Surat plates of the Gujarat Chalukya Yuvaraja Sryasraya-Siladitya, of the time of the Western Chalukya Vinayaditya-Satyagraya-Vallabha; issued from Kusumbsvara near Kårmanêya : (L. 25).- panye tithau Śrávana-paurpnamâsyâm. (L. 36).- samvatsara-sata-chatushtayê Strichatváriñsad-adhiko Sravana-buddha paurộnamasyår samvatsara 400 40 3 Sravana-budi 10 5. The Maharaja Satyasraya-Pulak@si-Vallabha(defeated Harshavardhapa, 'the lord of the whole northern country'); his son, the Maharaja Vikramaditya-Satyasraya-Vallabha; his son, the Maharajadhirdja Vinayaditya-Satyasraya-sriprithivivallabha; his father's brother Dharafraya-Jayasinhavarman ; his son, the Yuvardja Sryasraya-Siladitya. 402.-K. 456.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 77, and Plate. Nausari plates of the Gurjara Jayabhata III., issued from Kayavatara : (L. 30).- Mágha-buddha-panchadasyam(áyên) chandr-oparage | (L. 41).-samvatsara-lata-chatushtayê shatpanchåśad-uttarake Mâgha-buddhapañcbada yan . . . . sarh 400 50 6 .. . ... ma-våre 1 Tuesday, 2nd February A.D. 706, with a lunar eclipse, visible in India ; see ibid. Vol. XVII. p. 220. In the lineage of the Maharija Karņa, Dadda (11.) (protected a lord of Valabhi who had been defeated by Harshaddva); his son Jayabhata [II.] ; his son Dadda [III.] Båhusahaya : his son Jayabhata (III.). 403.-K. 486.- Ind. Ant. Vol. V. p. 113. Kävi second plate only of the Gurjara Jayabhata III. : (L. 15).- Åshidha-bud[dh]a-daśam[yam] Karkkataka-r[a]sau sa[m]krânt[@] ravan punya-tithsa. (L. 24).- sa[m]vatsara-sata-chatushtayo [sha ?] . . . . .'. . . . [88] 400 80 6 Ashadha-gu [10 P7 Aditya-vård. Sunday, 24th June A.D. 736 (P)"; see ibid. Vol. XVII. p. 221. . - 404.-K. 490.-Vienna Or. Congress, Arian section, p. 230, and Plates. Nausari plates of the Gujarat Chalukya Pulakásirkja - (L. 39).-Mahâkarttikyam. Read tkaviniaty-. * This is Satyasraga-Palikesin II. of Dr. Fleet's Table. • Read trichatedri niad.. About six akharas are broken away here. See Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 79, note 88: "Enough of this letter remains . . . to show indubitably that it was ma. It is, of cours, a matter of conjecture whether the preceding akshara was 18 or bhaw." With the epoch which best suits the later Kalachari dates, the original date would be expected to fall in A.D. 704-5, not in A.D. 705-6. This may be the intended date, but there are difficulties. Judging by the later Kalachuri dates, the original data would be expected to fall in A.D. 785, not in A.D. 736. Besides, althougb in A.D. 786 the Karkata-sankranti did take place during the 10th fitki of the bright ball of AshAdha, this tithi fell on Friday, the 2nd Jane, and the tithi which ended on Sunday, the 21th June, was the 12th of the bright half. [According to my calculations for all the years from Kaliyaga-samvat 8801 to 3985 expired, the date would work out quite correctly only for A.D. 676 and A.D.798.)

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