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The inscription mentions a follower of Batuga's, named Mañalera, lord of Valabhi,' thie Sagura vaiba.- A subsidiary record on the stone states that Bataga killed R&cbamall [1.], the son of Ereyapa, and that it was Batuga who treacherously stabbed Rajaditya.
96.-8. 873.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 257. Sorațür Kanarese ingcription of the reign of the Maharajadhirúja Akalavarsha Kannaradeva (i.e. the R&shtrakata Krishnaraja III.)
(L. 4).-Sa(sa) kansipakal-Akranta-samvatsara-sa (ka)tanga[?] 873 Virôdhi[krit"]. wamvatsarada Márggasira-masada puppameyum=Adityaváramum Rohiņi(pl)-nakshatramum so(s)magiabapad-andu.
Sunday, 16th November A.D. 951 ; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 114, No. 9.
97.-8.876*.-Supplied by Dr. Fleet. Date of a Chiñchli in Dharwår district) Kanarese inscription of the time of the Rashtrakata Krishnaraja III.
SA(sa) kabhQpalakAl-Akranta-samvatsara-sa (sa)tamga! enţa-nur-elpatt-Syaneya Ananda-amvatsarada Vaisakha-su (sa)ddha-bidige Somaváramum Mrigasira-nakshatramum-Age(P gi).
Monday, 18th April A.D. 953.
98.-6. 880.- Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 281, and Plate. Karhad plates of the Rashtrakata Maharajadhirija Kfishnaraja III. Akalavarsha, the successor of the Maharajadhiraja Aiôghavarsha III., issued from Mélpåti :
(L. 56).-Suka(nri]pakal-[A®]tita-[san]vatsara-satesh v-ashtasv=a[61]ty-adhikeshu Kalayukta-samvatsar-antarggata. Ph[A]lguna-va(ba)hula-trayodasyar(sym) Va(bu)dhe.
Wednesday, 9th March A.D. 959.
Genealogy as in No. 93. Krishnaraja III. conquered (the Kalachuri-Chedi] Sahasrârjunn, though he was an elderly relative of his wife and his mother; he slew Dantiga and Vappuga; in Gangapati he deposed Rachhyamalla (1.e. Raohamalla I.) and put in his place Bhatarya (1... Batuga II.); and he defeated the Pallava Appiga.
99.-8. 884.-Supplied by Dr. Fleet.Date of a Devi-Hosur (in Dharwar district) Kanarese inscription of the time of the Rashtrakata Krishnaraja III :
Sa(sa)ka-varsha 884 Dundubhi-samvatsar-ántarggate-Pausha-su(gu)ddha-trayodasi(6) Adityaváram-uttarayapa-saun krantiy-anda.
Sunday, 22nd December A.D. 9618 (with the Uttarayana-samkranti on the next day, Afonday).
100.--South-Ind. Iusor. Vol. III. No. 7, p. 12. Ukkal (Vishnu temple) Tamil inscription of the 16th year (of the reign) of the glorious Kannaradeva who conquered Kachchi i.e. Kanchipura) and Tanjai (.e. Tanjavur), (1.0. the Rashtrakata Krishnaraja III.).
101.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 284. Tirukkalakkuņram Tamil inscription of the 17th year (of the reign) of the glorious Kapnaradeva who conquered Kachchi and Tanjai (i.6. the Rashtrakūta Krishṇaraja III.).
102. Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 285, and Plate. Tirukkalukkugram Tamil inscription of the 19th year of the reign) of Kapparadéva who conquered Kachchi and Tanjai (i.e. the Rashtrakita Krishnaraja III.).
See Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 180.
This day fell in the year Abunda by both the northern luni-solar and the mean-sign system, but not by the southern luni-solar system.
? Compare Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 873.
. On this day tho tithi of the date commenced 2 h. 93 m. after mean sunrise ; see my remarks in Ep. Ind. Yol. IV. p. 279.
. Above, in No. 93, the name is Vappuk.. • See above, No. 95.
+ See Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 180. • This day fell in the year Dundubhi only by the northern luni-solar system.