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

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________________ 40 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. VII. the Sinda Mahamandaléévara Permadi I., ruling at Erambarage; records a grant which is stated to have been made1 (L. 47).-Sa (sa) ka-varsha 872neya Saumya-samvatsarada Pushya-su(su)ddha-puppime Sômavara soma-grahapam-uttarayanasam krantiy-amdu. The tithi of the date ended on Monday, 7th January A.D. 950; but there was no eclipse, and the Uttarayana-samkrânti had taken place already on the 23rd December A.D. 949; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 12, No. 173. In the Sinda family, Achugi [I]; his younger brothers Naka, Singa [1.], Dasa, Dava, Chaunda (Châvunda) [I], and Chava; Achugi's son Bamma; after him, Achugi (Acha) [II.] (put to flight the Poysala, took Gove, put to flight Lakshma, seized upon the Konkana, etc.), married Mahadevi (Mâdêvi); their son Permâḍi [I.]. 225.-8. 1045(P)-PSOCI. No. 146; Mysore Inscr. No. 4, p. 8. Chitaldurg Kanarese inscription of the W. Châlukya Jagadékamalla II., and of his feudatory, the Mahamandalétvara Vijaya-Paṇḍyadeva, 'lord of Kanchipura,' residing at Uchchangi and ruling the Nolambavâḍi Thirty-two-thousand: ، Saka 1045 (in figures, the last two effaced, 1. 28), the Śôbhakrit samvatsara; Sunday, the tenth day of the bright fortnight of Phalguns;' (Mys. Inscr.: at the time of the equinox'?). The date is irregular. 226.-S. 1051.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 212, No. 57. Date of an Inglêshwar Kanarese inscription of the W. Châlukya Sômésvara III., and of his feudatory, the Kalachurya Mahamandalesvara Permaḍi : Sakha (ka)-varusha 1051neya Kilaka-samvatsarada Karttika-paurnpamâseyol sômagrahana nimittam. 8th November A.D. 1128, with a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 127, No. 84. 227.-PSOCI. No. 178; Mysore Inscr. No. 42, p. 87. Balagâmve Kanarese inscription of the third year of the reign of the W. Chalukya Sômésvara III. Bhûlôkamalla, and of his feudatory, the Kadamba (of Hángal) Mahamanḍalésvara Taila II., lord of Banavâsapura:'"The third year (in figures, 1. 70) of his reign, the Kilaka samvatsara; Thursday, the day of the new-moon of Magha.' [For Kilaka §. 1050] the date is irregular; it would correspond to Wednesday, 20th February A.D. 1129. 228.-Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 132. Hunasikaṭṭi Kanarese inscription of the 6th year (of the reign) of the W. Chalukya (Sômésvara III.) Bhûlôkamalla, recording a gift by the Mahamandaléévara Marasimhadêvarasa : (L. 1).-érimad-Bhalokamalladêvara varsa (raha) 6neya Sava (dha)rapa-samvatsarada Phalguna (na)-éu 5 Âdivârad-amdu. [For Sadharana 8. 1052] the date is irregular. = 1 The date, of course, has nothing to do with the reign of Vikramaditya VI. See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 575, note 3.- Compare below, No. 234. Compare below, No. 248. See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 457, note 3; compare also below, No. 229. According to Dr. Fleet, Jagadėkamalla, at the time of the date, may possibly have held some administrative post under his grandfather (Vikramaditya VI.). But the record speaks of him as if he were himself the paramount sovereign.' • Described as 'defeater of the designs of Rajiga-Chola' (.e. Rajendra-Choda II., Kulottunga-Chôļa I.); see below, Nos. 250 and 571. See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 470; and compare below, No. 288, where the name (in Sanskrit) is Paramardin. The Tailapa II. in No. 210.

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