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

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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 183.-8. 998. Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 38. Gudigere fragmentary Kanarose Jaina inscription, recording gifts of the Acharya Srinandi-pandita : (L. 19).-Sa(sa)ka-varsha 998neya Naļa-samvatsarada dráheyolu. The inscription mentions Kuokamamahadevi, the younger sister of the Chalukya Chakravartin Vijayadityavallabha (i.e., probably, the W. Chalukya Vijayadityal), as having formerly founded a certain Jaina temple. It also mentions a Bhuvanaikamalla-Sântinâthadêva, i.e. a Jains temple or image of Santinátha that had been built or set up by the W. Chålukya Somèsvara II. Bhuvanaikamalla. 184.-S. 999.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 209, No. 17. Date of a Hulgur Kanarese inscription of the W. Chalukyas Vikramaditya VI. and Jayasimha III. - (L. 14).-SA(sa) kansipak[A1]-Atita-samvatsara-sa(SA)tamgals 999neya Pingala-samvatsarada Åshada (dha)-sufuddha 2 Adityavára sankranti-pavitraröhanad-amdu. Sunday, 25th June A.D. 1077; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 116, No. 16. 185.- Cha. Vi. 2.- Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 11. Yêûr Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Vikramaditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla, residing at his capital of Kaly&pa : Srimach-Chålukya-Vikrama-varshada 2neya Pimgaļa-samvatsarada śrávaņa-paarņņamási Adityavára sômagrahapa-mahậparyva-nimittadin. (Pingala= $. 999): Sunday, 6th August A.D. 1077; a lunar eclipse, visible in India ; see ibid. Vol. XXII. p. 109, No. l. Genealogy' as far as Jayasimha (II.] Jagadêkamalla as in No. 154 ; his son (Sômêsvars I.] Ahavamalla; his son [Sômêsvara II.) Bhuvanaikamalla ; his younger brother Vikramaditya (VI.] Tribhuvanamalla. 186.- Cha. Vi. 2.-PSOOI. No. 163; Mysore Insor. No. 60, p. 129. Balagámve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla, residing at Etagiri, and of his feudatory, the Dandandyaka Barmadêya : (L. 39).- śrímach-Châļukya Vikrama-varsha 2neya Pirngala-samvatsarada Pushya. sn(a)ddha 7 Âdityavárad-amdin-uttarayana-samkrantiya parbba (ryva)-nimittam. [Pingala = 8.999] : Sunday, 24th December A.D. 1077. 187.- Cha. Vi. 2.-P8001. No. 164; Mysore Inscr. No. 77, p. 163. Balagånve Kanarese insoription of the reign of the W. Chalukya Vikramaditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla, residiug at Etagiri, and of his feudatory, the Dandandyaka Barmadáva : (L. 26).- Grimach-Chåļukya-Vikrama-varishada yerade(da)neya Pimgaļa-samvatsarada Maghada panname Somavárad-andina sômagrahana-parv va-nimittadinh. Pingala = $. 999): 30th January A.D. 1078, with a lunar eclipse, visible in India; but the day was a Tuesday, not a Monday. 188.- Cha. Vi. 8 (for 4P). - Mysore Inscr. No. 165, p. 805. Anantapur Kanarose insoription of the reign of the W. Chalukya (Vikramaditya VI.) Tribhuvanamalla, and of his younger brother, the Yuvardja Jayasimha III. In the 3rd year of Cbalukya Vikrams, the year Siddharthi, at the time of uttarayanasankranti.' [Siddharthin = $. 1001.] See above, No. 32 ff. • The genealogy is in Sanskrit, and is professedly taken from a copper-plate charter. See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 450, note 2. • See Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 190, No. 6. See ibid. No. 7. • The full name is Trailokyamalla-Vira-Nolamba-Pallava-Permanadi.Jayasinha compare above, No. 170.

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