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APPENDIX.)
INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA,
5.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 16, and Plate. Badami (Mahakata) pillar inscription of the 5th year of the reign of the W. Chalukya' Mangaldsa Ranavikranta :
(L. 14).-uttaröttars-pravarddhamana-rajya-pañchama-sri-varsh pravarttamAnd Siddharthê Vaisakha-paurņņam&syim.
The Jovian year Siddhårtha, if it is really intended here," by the mean-sign system lasted from the 25th October A.D. 601 to the 21st October A.D. 602 (in §. 523-524).
In the lineage of the Chaļikyas, Jayasingha (Jayasimha I.); his son Ranaråga ; his son Satyasraya Rapavikrama (Pulakėsin I.] ; bis son Pura-Raņaparåkrama (Kirtivarman I.] (defeated the kings of Vaga, Anga, Kalinga, Vattura, Magadba, Madraka, Kerala, Ganga. Mashaka. Pandya, Dramila, Choliya, Âļuka, Vaijayanti); his younger brother Uru-Rapavikranta Mangalega (conquered the [Kalatadri) king Buddha). The inscription mentions Mangalêsa's father's wife Durlabhadevi, of the Batpūra family.
6.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VII. p. 161, and Plate ; PSOCI. No. 11. Nerûr (now India Office) plates of the W. Chalukya. Mangalaraja (Mangaloka, who put to flight Sankaragapa's son Buddharåja, and killed Svåmiraja of the Chalikya family), the son of Vallabha (Pulakesin I.) :
(L. 14).-samvatsara-pdjyatamâyâr Karttika-dvadasyam.
7.-9. 582.-Jour. Bo. As. Soo. Vol. X. p. 365, and Plates. Goa plates, recording & grant by Satyasraya Dhruvaraja Indravarman of the Bappúra family, who was staying at Rêvatidvipa and acting with the permission of the Maharaja Sriprithivi-vallabha; of the 20th year of the reign (according to Dr. Bhandarkar, of the W. Chalukya Mangaldsa, but according to Dr. Fleet of the 20th year of his own administration) :
(L. 6). --Mágha-paurņpam&syam.
(L. 17).-pravardd hamâna-vijayarajya-samvatsaram viisatimam? Saka-kalah-pañcba varsha-latâni dvåtrih såni.
8.-9. 592 ).-Kartakoti (sparions) plates of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya I. Satyasrays; see below, No. 21.
9.-S. 584.Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 73, and Plate; P&OCI. No. 12. Haidarkbåd plates of the third year of the reign of the W. Chalukya. Mahdrija Satyasraya (Pulak egin II.), son of the Mahardja Kirtivarman I., and son's son of the Maharaja Saty&sraya Polekdgivallabha (Pulskogin I.); issued from Vat&pinagar :
(L. 11).-&tmanaḥ pravarddhamana-rajyabhisheka-samvatsarê tritiya Sakansipatisamvatsara-satêshu chatustrimg-Adhikeshu panchasy-atîtêshu Bhadrapad-&måvåsyåyår Büryyagrahapa-nimittam.
End August A.D. 612; & solar eclipse, not visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 180, No. 106.
10.-8. 668 (Ky. 878520).-Bp. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 4, and Plate; PSODI. No. 73. Aihole inscription, recording the construction of a temple of Jinêndra by & certain Ravikirti, during
The inscription is read from the bottom upwards ; compare below, No. 641. • The original has Chalikya. • The earliest inscription in this List, in which a Jovian year undoubtedly is quoted, is No. 56 of 5. 692. • Compare Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 294. The original has Chalikya. See below, No. 10. * Read vimfatimah.
Read dodtrishardni. This was the new-moon day of the perpinduta Bhadrapada.-On the 23rd July A.D. 613, which was the new-moon day of the prindsta Bhadrapada of S. 585 expired, there was a total eclipse of the sun that was fully visible at Badami.
Described as the year 8785 since the Bharata wa.