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

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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 59 | 411.-K. 893.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 84. Notice of a Kugda fragmentary inscription of the reign of Prithvideva II. of Ratnapura : (L. 25).-Kalachuri-samvatsarê 893 raja-brimat-Prithvidova-[råjye]. The inscription mentions a queen Lachchballadevi, Ratnadevn(?), and one Vallabharaja. 412.-K. 896.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 139. Räjim inscription of the chief Jagapala (Jagasimha), of the time of Prithvideva II. of Ratnapura; (composed by Jasånanda, the son of Jasodhara) : (L. 18).- K[u]lachuri-samvatsar[] 896 Mághê mási su(su)kla-pakshồ rath-Ashtamym [V]u(bu)dha-dinê. Wednesday, 3rd January A.D. 1145. The inscription mentions Jâjalla (1.], Ratpadêva (II.), and Pțithvidêva (II.) of Ratnapura; and gives an account of Jagapala's family, commencing with his ancestor, the Thakkura sâhilla, the spotless ornament of the illustrious Rajamäla race which gave delight to the Panchabamsa race. Såhilla had a younger brother, Vasudeva, and three sons, Bhâyila, Desala, and Svâmin ; Svamin's sons were Jayadeva and Devasimha; and to one of these his wife Udayå bore Jagapåla. who had two younger brothers, Gajala and Jayatsimha. 413.-K. 898.- Archæol. Suru. of India, Vol. IX. p. 86, and Vol. XVII. Plate xx.; and Sir A. Cunningham's rubbing. Date of a S&ôrinarayan inscription : Kalachuri-samvatsard 11 898 11 A()svi(svina-sudi 2 Soma-dinê. Monday, 9th September A.D. 1146 ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 216. 414.-K. 902.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 210. Têwar inscription of the time of the Kalachuri (Chedi) Gay karnadeva and his son, the Yuvaraja Narasimha ; (composed by Prithvidhara, the son of Dharanidhara) : (L. 20).--Navasa(fa) ta-yugal-[bd)-adhikya-ge Chedi-disht[] ja[na*]padam-avat-îmacia Gri-Gayákarnnadêvê pratipadi Suchimasa-śvêtapaksh&=rkka-vård. Sunday, 17th June A.D. 1151. In the Åtrêya gôtra, Karņa ; his son Yasaḥkarņa; his son Gayakarņa ; his son, the Yuvarája Narasim!.a. 415.-K. 907.-Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 10; Cave Temples of West. India, p. 107, Plate. Bhêra-Ghát (now Amer. Or. Soc.'s) inscription of the Kalachari (Chedi) queen Alhaņadevi, the widow of Gayakarnadeva, of the reign of her son Narasimhadeval; (composed by Sasidhara, the son of Dharanidhara) : (L. 29).-samvat 907 Märgga-sudi 11 Ravau || Sunday, 6th November A.D. 11558; or, less probably, Sunday, 25th November A.D. 1156. In the lineage of Sahasrarjuna of the lunar race, Kökalla [II.] ; his son Gångêya ; 'his son Karna ; his son Yafahkarņa ; his son Gayakarna, married Alhanadêvî, a daughter of Vijayasimha (a son of the Guhila Vairisimha who was a son of Hamsapalay) and his wife Sy&maladoyi (a daughter of the Paramára] Udayaditya of Malava); their sons Narasirn ha and Jayasimba. 416.-K. 009.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 212; Archæol. Surv. of India, Vol. IX. Plate ü. 1. Lal-Pahad rock inscription of the time of the Kalachari (Chedi) Narasimhadéve, lord of Trikalinga :-- (L. 7).- 80[]vat | 909 Srå (śrå)vaņa-sadi 5 V.(buddhô(dhe). Wednesday, 2nd July A.D. 1158. See above, No. 140 of V. 1216. . On this day the tithi of tite date commenced 91. 18 m. after mean suurine. * See above, No. 290, where we have the name Vamiapdila.

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