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APPENDIX.)
INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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18CRIPTIONS OF SOC
[S. 670] : 25th June A.D. 754;' a total eclipse of the sun, visible in India; see ibid. p. 3.
The inscription mentions the Maharajadhiraja Vijayaditya Satyasraya; his son, the Maharajddhiraja Vikramaditya [II.] Satyasraya;' and his queens of the Haihaya family) Lôkamahadevi and her younger sister Trailokyamahadevi (the mother of Kirtivarman II.).
49.-8. 679.-Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 202, and Plates. Vakkalêri plates of the 11th year of the reign of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Kirtivarman II. Satyagraya, recording a grant made at the request of a certain Dôsiraja ;issued from Bhandaragaviţtage :
(L. 61).--ga(na) vasaptatyattart-shatch hatéshu Saka-varsheshy-atîtêsha pravardhamanavijayarajya-samvatsaré ekadasê varttamând... Bhadrapada-paurņam&syan.
Genealogy as far as Vijayaditya Satyasraya as in No. 33; his son, the Maharajadhiraja Vikramaditya [II.] Satyafraya (defeated the Pallava Nandipôtavarman'); his son, the Maharajadhiraja Kirtivarman (II.] Satyasraya.-The inscription mentions [the Pallava) Narasimhapôtavarman.
50.--Ind. Ant. Vol. XI. p. 69. Aður Sanskrit and Kanarese damaged inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya? Rajadhiraja Kirtivarman II. ;8 mentions a king Sinda of Påņdipura, and a king Madhavatti,
51.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 253, and Plate. Didgür Kanarese inscription of the reign of a [W. Chalukya ?] king Kattiyara, ander whom a certain Dosill was governing the Banavasi twelve-thousand province :
(L. 4).-grahaņa[do]!.
52.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 69, and Plate. Kötür Kanarese inscription of the time of a Chalukya prince named Parahitaraja ; records the ceremony of walking through fire and the death of a Saiva ascetic named Sambu (Sambhu).
B.-The Rashtrakûças of Malkhêd and Gujarat (L&ta). 53.-S. 675.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XI. p. 111, and Plates. Såmangad (now Royal As. Soc.'s) plates of the R&shtrakata Mahdrájádhiraja DantidurgarAja (Dantivarman II.) Khadgåvalóka :
(L. 30).--parchasaptatyadhika-SakakAlasamvatsara-latashatké vyatite samvata(t) 675 pai(? pô or pau)hachchhikây& Måghamasa-rathasaptamy&[m] tulapurusha-sthite....
G8vindaraja [I.] ; his son Kakkarája [I.] ; his son Indraraja [11.] ; his son Dantidurgaraja,13 conquered Vallabha (1.6. the W. Chalukya Kirtivarman II.), and defeated the Karnataka army which had defeated Harsha [of Kanauj], Vajrata and others.
54.-6. 679.-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVI. p. 106, and Plates. Antro18-Chhåróli (in Surat district) plates of the Rashtrakuta Maharajadhiraja Kakkardja II. of Gujarat :
(L. 29).-vishuva-samkrantan...
(L. 36).-Sakanri(npi)pakal-Atita-samvatsara-latashatké eka(k)nasity-adhikó Åsvayujajuddha (ddhê=n)katê(t)=pi sam 600 70 9 tithi 7.
This was the new-moon day of the first púrpimanta Srávapa (or, by the system of mean intercalation, of the púrnimdnta Srávana).
· With the epithet or biruda Niravadya (P). * He has the epithets or birudas Apivkrita and Naipasinha. • See below, No. 51. . I.e. Nandivarman; see below, No. 638 it.
1.6. Narasidhararman; see below, No. 634. 1 The name Chalukya or Chalukys does not occur in the inscription. & See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 377. • According to Dr. Fleet "the characters of it are fairly referable to closely about A.D. 800." 10 Compare below, No. 232.
11 See above, No. 49. 12 of about the ninth century A.D.
# In the concluding verse called Dantivarman.