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

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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (Vol. V. (L. 48).-samvatsara-sata 400 90 Kärttika-saddha 10 5. The Maharajadhiraja Satyásraya-Prithivivallabhn-Kirtivarmaraja ;' his son SatyasrayaPalakasi-Vallabha (defeated Harshavardhana, the lord of the northern country'); nis son Satyasraya-Vikramadityaraja; his younger brother Dharasraya-Jayasimhavarmaraja ; his son Jayasraya-Mangalarasarāja ; his younger brother Palakësiraja' (who from the king Srivallabha received the epithet) Avanijanásraya (and other titles). 405.-K. 724.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 85. Notice of a Chandrehe inscription of the Ascetic Praśântaśiva and others of the Mattamayûra (spiritual) lineage; (composed by Dhårsata, the son of Jeika and Amarikå, and grandson of Mehuka) : Samvat 724 Phålguna-gudi 3. 406.-K. 789 ().- Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. XXI. p. 113, and Plate xxviii. Piawan rock inscription of the Kalachuri (Chêdi) Gangéyadeva : (L. 6).- samrat 789 (P). 407.-K. 703.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 305, and Plate. Benares plates of the Kalachuri (Chedi) Mahúrájádhiraja Karnadeva, lord of Trikalinga, issued from Prayaga on the Venit: (L. 39).-ih-aiva pituh srimad-Gångêyadêvasya samvatsare(ra)-srå ($xa)ddhe Phålguna-va(ba)hulapaksha-dvitiyâyår Sa(sa)naischara-vasuré Vêuyam snåtva. (L. 48).-samvat 793 Phålguna-vadi 9 Sômê. The first date is incorrect; the second corresponds to Monday, 18th January A.D. 1042. In the lineage of the Haibayas, Kókkalla [1.] (contemporary of Bhoja, Vallabharaja, [the Chandella] Harsha of Chitrakůta, and Samkaragama) married the Chandella princess Natta (Nattadevi); their son Prasiddhadhavala; his sons Balaharsha and Yuvnraja [I.]: Yuvaraja's son Lakshmanaraja; his sons Samkaragana and Yuvarâja (11.) ; Yuvaraja's son Kókkalla (II.] ; his son Gångêya ; his son Karna. 408.-K. 840.- Archæol. Suro. of India, Vol. XVII. p. 35, and Plate xxii. C. Bôramde inscription of the reign of the Ranaka (F) Gôpåladeve - (L. 1).-samvat 8-10 râ[naka P]-sri-Gópåladeva-rajye. 409.-K. 886.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 34, and Plate. Ratnapur (now Nagpur Museum) inscription of Jâjalladeva I. of Ratnapura : (L. 31).- (sa invat 866 Mârga-sudi 9 Ravan Sunday, 8th November A.D. 1114. In the family of the Haihayas was Kökalla, the ruler of Chedi, the eldest of whose eighteen sons became ruler of Tripuri. Kalingaraja, the descendant of one of the younger song, conquered Dakshinakosala; his son Kamalaraja; his son Ratnaraja (Ratnesa)(1.), married Nopalla, the daughter of Vajjúka of the Kömô mandalu; their son Prithviša (Prithvidêva)[I.), married Rajalla; their son Jájalla (1.] (contemporary of one Somêsvara). 410.-(K. 874.)- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 3. Jabalpur (now Nagpur Museum) first plate only of the Kalachuri (Chedi) Maharajadhiraja Yaśahkarņadêve : [Monday, 25th December A.D. 1122.8 ] In the Kalachuri family, Yuvaraja (II.) of Tripuri ; his son Kokalla (II.); his son Güngöyadeva-Vikramaditya; bis son Karņa, married the Hûņa princess Âvalladêvt; their son Yaśahkarga. 1 This is Ranaparåkrainn-Kirtivarian I. of Dr. Fleet's Table. He repulsed an attack of the Tajika (Arab) army. See below, Nos. 429 and 430, and compare Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 354. • In line 33 of the inscription I now read Praydgu-samaudsita. ; 0 Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 123. Compare below, No. 429. . According to a transcript of the text of the lost second plate, the grant recorded in the inseription was mule at the titre of the Makara Buchkrinti, on Monday, the 10th of the waning moon of Magha."- Compare alore, No. 93 of V. 1177.

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