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

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________________ 82 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [Vol. V. 599.-- Gupta Inscr. p. 272, and Plate. Kasih (in the Gorakhpur district of the North-West Provinces) image inscription, recording the gift, by the Mahavihárasvumin Haribala, of the figare below which it is engraved. 600.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 12, and Plate. Lakkha Mapdal (at Madhâ in the Jaunsår BAwar district of the North-West Provinces) inscription, recording the dedication of n Siva-temple hy the princess, tgvard of the royal race of Singhapura, for the spiritual welfare of her deceased husband Chandragupta, a son of a king of Jalandhara; (composed by Bhatta Vasudora, the son of Bhatta Skanda and grandson of Bhatta Kshēmasiva). Among the kings of Singhapura, who belonged to the race of Yadu, there was Senayaman; his son Aryavarman; his son Dattavarman; his son Pradiptavarman; his son føvaravarnion; his son Vriddhivarman; his son Singhavarman; his son Jals[varman); bis son Yajínvarman; his son Achalavarman-Samaraghanghala; his son Divákaravarman-Mahighanghala; his younger brother Bhaskara(varman)-Ripughanghala, married Jayavali, the daughter of Kapilavardhana ; their danghter Isvart, married Chandragupta, a son of a king of JAlandhara. 601.- Gupta Inscr. p. 285, and Plate. Sarnath (near Benares, now Calcutta Museuun) fragmentary Vaishnava inscription of a king Prakataditya, a son of Baladitya and Dhavald, of Kaa (P). The inscription mentions at least one earlier BAlAditya. 602.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 124. Lucknow Museum plate of the Mahiinimantin Balavarmadove, the successor of the Mahdadmanta Panduvarmadáva, issued from Brihadgriha : (L. 12).-samvat 206 Chaitra budi 2 603.- Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1877, p. 72, and Plate; Ind. Ant. Vol. XXV. p. 178, Papdukldvar (in the Kumaun division of the North-West Provinces) plate of the Mahardjádlvraja Lalitastradeva, issued from Karttik@yapura : (L. 19).-[ut]tara (ya]ņ8-88[m*]kr[*]nt(ntaa). (L. 23).- pravarddhamana-vijayarajya-samvatsard &kavingatime7 samyat 21 Magha-vadi 3.9 Nimbara ; his son, from Nagadevi, the Maharajadhiraja Ishtagapa; his son, from Vogadevi, the Mahardjadhirdja Lalitaftra, [married) Samad&vt." 604.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 170; Plate in At. Res. Vol. IX, p. 406, and Colebrooke's Miso. Eway., Vol. II. p. 247. Gorakhpur (in the North-West Provinces, now Bongal As. Soc.'s) platole of the time of Jayaditya, the son of Dharmaditya, of Vijayapura; recording a grant of his minister Maddli, a son of the minister, the great Samanta Kpitakiti. (Composed by the Kayastha Nagadatta and his younger brother Vidyadatta.) 605.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 64. Badaun in the North-West Provinces, now Lucknow Museum) inscription" of the reign of the Rashtrakata Lakhaņepala; (composed by (P) Govindachandra, the son of Gangadhars and grandson of Somèsvara). In the PañchAla country, at Vodamayta which was ruled by princes of the Rashtrakata family, there was first the king (narandra) Chandra; his son Vigrahapala; his son Bluyauapala; 101 about the end of the fifth century A.D." • This Insoription had been edited before in Jour. Roy. 41. Boo, Vol. XX. p. 464 Of about the end of the seventh century A.D. • Ol " about the end of the seventh century A.D." This inscription had been edited before in Jour. Am. Or. Soc. Vol. VI. p. 688. It may be assigned to about the beginning of the ninth century A.D. • This 80 in denoted by pumerical symbol, but the following '9' by a numeral figure. Read Alavishlatitamd. • The data perhaps corresponds to the 12nd December A.D. 868; compare Ind. And, Vol. XXV. p. 178. • Seefragmentary insoription from Bagerar, in Jour. Bong. 41. Soo, Vol. VII. p. 1058. * Ot about the beginning of the tenth century A.D. 11 Of about the thirteenth century A.L.

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