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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
[VOL. VII.
F.-The Sil&ras, Siláras, silaháras. 301.-S. 930.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 297, and Plate. Khårêpåtap plates of the Silara Mandalika Rattaraja, & feudatory of the W. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja (Irivabedanga) Satyasraya:
(L. 40).- Sakansipakal-atîta-samvatsara-nava-batêshu trimsad-adhikeshu pravarttamánaKilaka-samvatsar-Antargata-Jyêshtha-paurppamasyân.
In the race of the Rashtrakata lords there was Dantidurga ; his father's brother Krishnaraja [1.]; his son Govindaraja [11.); [his younger brother) Nirupama [Dhruvaraja]; his son Jagattunga [I.] [Govindaraja III.]; his son Amôghavarsha [I.]; his son Akálavarsha [Krishnaraja II.); his grandson Indraraja (III.); his son Amoghavarsha [II.); his younger brother Govindaraja [IV.); his father's brother (the son of Jagattuóga (II. who did not reign]) Vaddiga ; his son Krishnaraja (III.); his brother Khôţika (Khottiga); his brother's son Kakkala (Kakkarája II.), was defeated by the [W.] Chalukya Tailapa (Taila II.), whose son Satyagraya is represented as ruling over Rattapâți.
Genealogy of Rattaraja :-From the regent of the Vidyadharas, Jimûtaketa's son Jimûtavahana, sprang the Silara family. To that family belonged : [Sa]naphulla, a favourite of (the Rashtrakata) Krishparaja [1.]; his son Dhammiyara (founded Valipattana); his son Aisaparkja : his son Avasara [I.); his son Adityavarman; his son Avasara [II.); his son Indraraja; his son Bhima; his son Avasara (III.); his son, the king (rajan) Ratta (Rattaraja).
The inscription mentions the Mattamay Ara line of ascetics; see North. Insor. No. 405.
302.-S. 766(P).- Kapheri inscription of the [Śl&ra] Mahasamanta Pullasakti, the successor of Kapardin I., 'the lord of Konkaņa;' see above, No. 72.
303.-S. 776 (for 773).- Kapheri inscription of the [silars] Mahdeámanta Kapardin II., the successor of Pullasakti, 'lord of the whole Konkaņa;' see above, No. 73.
304.-8.799.- Kaņheri inscription of the [silara] Mahdsamanta Kapardin II., the lord of Koukana ;' see above, No. 80.
305.-S. 919.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 271, and Plates. Bhadânat plates of the silára Jahamandalesvara A pardjitadêvarêja, lord of Tagara,' issued (after the downfall of the Ratta, i.e. Rashtrakůta, rule) from Sthånaka :
(L. 53).-Sa(sa)kansipakal-&tita-samvatsara-sa (sa)têshu navasu (sv=) ko na vita saty. uttarëshu pravarttamâna-Hémalamva(mba)-samvatsar-Anta AshAdha-va (ba)hulachatusyâr(Ithy&m=) anka(uka)tô=pi samvat 919 AshAdha-vadi 4 . . . . samjâta-dakshiņayanaKarkkața-sa[m]kranti-parvvaņi.
The date is not quite regular; the day intended may be the 25th or the 26th June A.D. 997; see ibid. p. 270.
The inscription first gives the following list of the Ratta (Rashtrakata) kings:-1, Govindaraja (I.): 2, Karkaraja (I.); 3, Indraraja (II.); 4, his son Dantivarman (II.); 5, Karkarája's son Krishnaraja [I.]; 6, Govindaraja (II.); 7, his younger brother Dhruva; 8, his son Jagattunga [I.] [Govindaraja III.) ; 9, Durlabha Amoghavarsha [I.] ; 10, his son Krishparaja [II.]; 11, Jagattunga's son Indradeva (III.) Nityamvarshs ; 12, his son Amoghavarsha (II.) (reigned
• Compare above, No. 94, note, and 220, note.
The plates are numbered with numeral figures. . Below, in No. 805 ff., the name is spelt Pulalakti.
• This is the name of the village granted. The plates were found in the Bhiwandi taluks of the Thapa district and belong to Colonel A. F. Dobbs.
See Dr. Fleet in Jour. Roy. 41. Soc. 1901, p. 687. • Rend-samvatsar-datargal-Ashddha. 7 This Jagattunga [I1.J WAS A son of Krishparaja II.; he did not reign.