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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
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117.-S. 878.-Ep. Carn. Vol. VI. p. 151, No. 36, and Plates. Jávaļi (spurious ?) plates of the 25th year of the reign of the W. Gaoga Sripurusha Prithivi-Konguņi-mahâråja, issued from Mappegrâma:
(L. 35).-dvâsaptatyuttara-shatohhatêshy Saka-varsheshy-atîtêshv=âtmanah-pravarddhamana-vijayai varyya-samvatsarê pañchavimse varttamâne.i.. Vaisakha-suklapakshadasamyam Uttaraphalguni-nakshatrê Sômavård Vrishabharasi-samkântym.
Monday, 20th April A.D. 750.
Genealogy as far as Śivamára [1.] substantially as in No. 115; his son's son Śripurusha Prithivi-Konguội-maharaja.
118.-8. 684.- Madras Jour. Lit. Sc. !S78, p. 138; Jy sore Inscr. No. 152, p. 284. Hosûr (spurious') plates of the W. Ganga Sripurusha Prithivi-Kongaņi-mahérája, issued from Vânyapura:
Chaturosity-uttarosha shatchbatêshu Saka-Varshøshu samatitêshu... Vaisakha-máse sôma-grahapé Vigákhâ-nakshatré Sukravart.
For S. 684 current the date might perhaps correspond to Friday, 24th April A.D. 761, but there was no lunar eclipse on that day ; see Ind. Int. Vol. XXIV. p. 11, No. 171.
Genealogy as in No. 117.
119.-S. 898.-Ind. Ant. Vol. II. p. 156, and Plates ; Ep. Curn. Vol. IV. p. 233, No. 85, and Plates; specimen Plate in Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 164; Mysore Inscr. No. 153, p. 287. Dévarhalli. formerly kno'yn as Nagamangals (spurious?) platead of the 50th year of the reign of the W. Gaðga Maharajadhiraja Sripurusba Pfithuvi-Kongani-mahåråje, reoorling & giant made at Mânyapuro, at the request of Paramagla-Pțithuvi-Nirgunda-raja (the son of Dundu-NirgundayuvarAja, of the Bana family P), in favour of a Jaina temple founded at Sripura by PrithuriNirgunda-raja's wife Kundáchchi, the daughter of Maruvarman of the Sagara family:
(L. 41).--ashtå navaty-uttarêshu [sha®]țchhatêshu Saka-varsh@shyratîtêsh y=tmanal pravarddhamâna-vijayai varyya-samvatsarê pañchåsattamê pravarttamânê.
Genealogy as in No. 117.
The grant gives the line of Jaina teachers Chandranandin, his disciple Kumârañandin, his disciple Kirtinandin, his disciple Vimalachandracharya.
120.-8. 261.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 311, and Plate. Kalbhøvi (spurioast) Sanskrit and Kanarese Jains inscription, recording the restoration, by the Ganga Mahúmandalesvaru Kambharasa, lord of Kuvalála,' of a grant that had been made by the Ganga Mahamandaléttara Saigotta Permånadi sivamara [II.], 'lord of Kuvaldla,' a fendatory of king Amoghavarsha, professedly on the date here given :
(L. 14).--Saka-varsha 261neya Vibhava-samvatsarada Paushya(sha)-bahula-chaturddasiSômavaram-uttarayana-soukrántiy-axdu.
The date is irregular; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 11, No. 168.
The inscription mentions, in the Kåreya gana and Mail&pa antaya, Gunakirti, Nagachandramunindra, Jinachandra, Subhakirti, and Devakirti-guru.
121.-Ep. Carn. Vol. IV. p. 109, No. 60, and Plates. Galigêkere (spurious) Sanskrit and Kanarese plates of the W. Ganga Ranavikramayya.
lenealogy as far as Bhavikrama substantially as in No. 115: his ..."(?) Sivamára [I.): his son's son Sripurusha; his son Sivamêra (II.) Kongapi-mahårájádhiraja (anointed as king
See Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 222, No. 56.
See ibid. p. 323, No. 57. Part of the formal portion of the grant is in Kanarese. • Bo far, at any rate, u regards the date, the writing is of about the eleventh century A.D. See Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 66, note 2.
• See below, No. 127. * See Ind. Ant. Vol. XXX. p. 228, No. 69.
. The original omits the word which is required here.