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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
(VOL. VI.
" Saka-Samvat 1301 current = Kalayukta. The date is incorrect; it would correspond to Sunday, the 21st November A.D. 1378, when the first tithi of the bright half of Margasira ended 21 h. 10 m. after mean sunrise. If the figure for the tithi were 2, the date would regularly correspond to Monday, the 22nd November A.D. 1378."- F. K.
5.-No. 32 of 1890; at Kiñchl. Vira-Hariyapa-Udaiyar. Sakábdam 1300 mêl delläninra K[á]layukta-varshattu Marga![6]-ma[sa]m 2 têdi pürbva (rvua)-pakshattu sapta[miyu]=Ndyarrukkilamaiyum perra Sadayattu nal.
« This date is irregular. In Saka-Samvat 1300 expired = Kalayukta the Dhanuhsamkranti took place 18 h. 53 m. after mean sunrise of Saturday, the 27th November A.D. 1378. The second day of the month of Dhanus or Margali therefore was Monday, the 29th November A.D. 1378, and on this day the 9th tithi of the bright half ended 11 h. 33 m. after mean sunrise, and the nakshatras were Uttara-Bhadrapada and Rêvati. The 7th tithi of the bright half ended 16 h. 5 m., and the nakshatra was Satabhishaj, by the equal space system for 9 h. 12 m., and according to Garga for 0 h. 39 m., after mean gunrise of the 27th November A.D. 1378, bat that day, as stated already, was a Saturday, and was the last day of the month of Vrischika (Karttigai)."-F.K.
6.-No. 59 of 1901 ; at Kántávara. Vira-Hariyapra-O[de]yaru. Sa(a)ka-varusa (sha) 1801 nevi(ya) Sidhdha (ddhd)rtthi-samvatsarada "Vayisakha-su 1 Somavá[ra]da[lu].
"Saka-Samvat 1301 expired = Siddharthin: Monday, the 18th April A.D. 1379; the first tithi of the bright half of Vaisakha ended 6 h. 1 m. after mean sunrise." - F. K.
7.- Ep. Carn. Vol. IV., Ch. 64; at Homma. Harihara II. or Vira-Hariyapp-Odeyaru of Vijayanagara. Saka-varusha 1302 neya Raudri-samvatsarada Sravana-fu 5 Aditáradalu.
"The date is irregular. In Saka-Samvat 1302 expired = Raudra the 5tl. tithi of the bright half of Sriyana ended 14 h.56 m. after mean sunrise of Saturday, the 7th July A.D. 1380." - F. K.
8.-No. 174 of 1901 ; at Bårukür. Vira-Hariyapa-Odeyaru. Saka-varusa(sha) 1304 Dundubhi-san (va]tsarada "Vayifdkha-su 15 86.
Saka-Samvat 1304 expired = Dundubhi : Monday, the 28th April A.D. 1982; the full-moon tithi of Vaisakha ended 9 h. after mean sunrise." -F. K.
9.-No. 31 of 1890; at Kanchi. Hariyana-Udaiyar. Sakábdam 1307 mél se[2]ian[nra Krodhana-varsham Ani-madam [12 têdi] amávdsaiyum Guru [v]aram Mrigasírrishattuo nal.
"In Saka-Samvat 1307 expired = Kródhana the Mithuna-Bańkránti took place 14 h. 51 m. after mean sunrise of Saturday, the 27th May A.D. 1385. The 12th day of the month of Mithung or Åpi therefore was Thursday, the 8th June A.D. 1885; and on this day the new-moon tithi (of the month Jyaishțha) ended 9 h.55 m., and the nakshatra was Mrigasirsha, by the equal space system and according to Garga for 1 h. 19 m., after mean sunrise."--F.K.
Harihara II. had three sons : Virupaksha I., Bukka II. and Dêvarêya I. The first of them is known from the Alampundi plate (No. 2 below) and from the Nardyanivildsat and has to be identified with Viruppanna-Udaiyar (II.), the son of Hariyappa- or Hariyanna-Udaiyar (Nos. 1 and 3-5 below).
1.-Mr. Venkayya in Madras Christian College Magazine of March 1892; at Tiruvannimalai. Vira-Viruppanna-Udaiyar, the son of Hariyappa-Udaiyar. Saka-Samvat 1301.
2.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 225; Âlampaņdi plate. Virupaksha, the son of Haribara II. Saka-Samvat 1305, Raktákshin.
Read Vaildkha-.
1. e. 86mardradalu. • Head offrahattu.
Above, Vol. V. Add. and Corr. p. V. • The Köyilofugw aloo mentions "Viruppaņa-Udaiyar, the son of Hariharariyar," see page 823 above.