Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 07
Author(s): E Hultzsch
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ 28 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. VII. Karkara, i.e. Kakkaraja II., and Rapastambha, and imprisoned king Utpala, i.e. the Paramara Muñjal), married Jakavva, a daughter of the Rashtrakuta Bhammaha-Raṭṭa; their son [Irivabedanga] Satyasraya; his younger brother Yasôvarman, married Bhagyavati; their son Vikramaditya [V.]. 151.-S. 940.- PSOCI. No. 153; Mysore Inscr. No. 80, p. 166. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription probably of the W. Chalukya Jayasimha II. Jagadékamalla : Saka 940 (in figures, 1. 10). The other details of the date are illegible.' 152.-8. 941.- Ind. Ant. Vol. V. p. 15, and Plate; PSOCI. No. 154; Mysore Insor. No. 72, p. 148. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Jayasimha II. Jagadékamalla ( the moon to the lotus which was king Bhoja, and the lion to the elephant which was Rajendra-Chôla [I.] 5), and of his feudatory, the Mahamandalêsvara Kundamarasa, a son of Irivabeḍangadêva:" Siddhartthi-samvatsarada Pushya-suddha-bidige (L. 25). Saka-varsha 94lneya Adityaviradashdin-uttariyapa-akrihtiya parbha(rvva)-nimittadim. The date is irregular; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 13, No. 177. 153.-8. 944.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 273; PSO CI. No. 70. Bêlar Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya Jayasimha II. Jagadékamalla, and of his elder sister Akkâdėvi : (L. 29).-Sa(sa) kanṛipakal-âtita-samvatsara-satamga[!] 944neya Dumdubhi-samvatsarad uttarayana-okratiya vyatipatamum-Adityavárad [*]du. The date is irregular; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 13, No. 178. The inscription mentions Akkâdêvi's father Dasavarman, her mother Bhagaladêvi," and her elder brother Vikramaditya [V.] Tribhuvanamalla. 154.-S. 946.-Jour. Roy. As. Soc. Vol. II. p. 380, and Vol. III. p. 258; Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 11. Miraj plates of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Jayasimha II. Jagadėkamalla, issued from near Kollapura : Sakanripakâl-âtita-samvatsara-satéshu navasu shaṭchatvârimsad-adhikêshy-amkataḥ samvat 946 Raktakshi-samvatsar-âmtarggata-Vaisakha-paurppamâsyâm-Adityavârê. Sunday, 26th April A.D. 1024; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 115, No. 12. Genealogy as far as Vikramaditya [V.] as in No. 150; his younger brother Jayasimha -[II.] Jagadékamalli. 155.-8. 950.-Ind. Ant. Vol. IV. p. 278; PSOCI. No. 215; Mysore Inscr. No. 105, p. 201. Tálgund Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Jayasimha II. Jagadêkamalla : (L. 8). Sa (sa) ka-varisha 950neya Vibhava-samvatsarada Pushya-sudhdha(ddha) 5 Sómav[&]rad-nttarayauasa [m]krântiy-andu. Monday, 23rd December A.D. 1028; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 115, No. 13. 156.-S. 955.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 232; PSOOI. No. 86. Bhairanmatti Kanarese Sinda inscription. Date of the time of the W. Chalukya (Jayasimha II.) Jagadėkamalla, and of 1 See above, No. 148, and below, No. 232. Elsewhere called Bhagaladevi; see below, No. 159. * Usually ca led Dasa4arman; see below, Nos. 158 and 154. I.e. the Paramara Bhoja; compare North. Inser. No. 57. Compare below, No. 729. According to Dr. Fleet, Dynasties, p. 437, note 2, quite possibly the W. Chalukya Irivabedanga Satyaáraya. 7 Above, No. 150, the names are Yasôvarman and Bhagyavati. But the name of Vikramaditya's father is here Dasavarman. Put on the stone about A.D. 1070.

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