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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
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331.-5. 991.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 119. Bassein plates of the Yadava Mahamandalesvara sêunachandra II. -
(L. 24). - Sa(sa)ka-samvatêkanavatyadhika-navasa(sa)têshu samvat 991 Saumyakan vatsariya-Srůvaņa-sudi chaturdasyam(gyám) Guru-dinê.
The date is irregular; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 14, No. 182.
Dridhaprahara came from Dvåråvati and founded (P) Chandrådityapura ; his son Sdupaethandra [I.], founded Saunapura in Sindinêra ; his son Dhadiyappa ; his son Bhillama [I.]; his son Siraja (or Raja); his son Vaddiga; his son Bhillama (II.), married Lachchhiyavvâ (Lakshmi), the daughter of king Jhanjha' (and on her mother's side) of the Råshtrakūta lineage; their son Vêsuka (P), married Nayaladhvi, the daughter of the Mandalikatilaka Gógi of the Chalukya linonge; their son Bhillama [III.], married Hamma, also called Avvalladevi, a daughter of the [W.] Chalukya Jayasimha (II.] ;' in his family, Séu achandra (II.).
332.-8. 1083 (for 1084).- Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 126, and Plate. Anjaneri inscription of the reign of the Yadava Mahasamanta Seunadeva, lord of Dvarivati :
(L. 1).-Saka-satnvat 1063 Dundubhi-sain vatsar-mtarggata-Jyêshtha-gudi pamohadasyam Sôm Anuradha-nakshatrê Siddha-yôgê asy&m sau vatsara-masa-paksha-divasa-purvvåyåm tithou.
Monday, 11th May A.D. 1142; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 4, No. 140.
333.-S. 1075.- Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 39, and Plate; PSOCI, No. 283. Påtna (in Khandig) iuscription of the Nikumbha family. Date of the foundation of a temple by Indraraja :
(L. 20).- Varsha (nan) pamchasaptatyå sahasrê sådhikê gatê | 1075 Sakabb û påla-kalasya tathi Srimukha-vatsara 11
In the race of the mythical king Nikumbha who was of the solar race, Krishọaraja [I.]; his son Govana [I.] ; his son Govindaraja; his son Gôvana (II.) ; his son Krishṇaraja (II.); his son Indrarajn (whose minister was Changadêva) married Sridevi of the lineage of Sagara; their Non Govana [III.].
334.-8. 1113.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 219. Gadag inscription of the Devagiri-Yadava Maharajadhirija Pratápa-chakravartin Bbillama, recording a grant which was made at the request of his minister Jaitasimha, from the camp at Hérürå :
(L. 13).-Sakansipakal-&tita-samvatsara-satåshu trayodas-adhik@shy-êkadasası varttamânaVirodhaksit-samvatsar-Axtargata-Jyêshth-åmåvåsyâyamAdityaváre sûrya-grahaņê.
Sunday, 23rd June A.D. 1191 ; & solar eclipse, visible in India; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 125, No. 71.
In Yadu's family, Sévapa;7 his son Mallugi ; his son Amaraganga; his younger brother Karna; his son Bhillama.
335.-S. 1113.-PSOCI. No. 109. Chaudadámpur Kanarese inscription of the Gutta Mahamandalesvara Vira-Vikramaditya II., and his Nayaka Khandeya-Kara-Kameyanayaks :
(L. 72).-Sa(sa)ka-varsham 1113neya Virddhikri(kři)tu-samvatsarada Margasirad= amåvåse sûryya-grahanad anda."
1 The plates were bought by Dr. Bhâu Diji, but it is not known where they are now. • Perhaps the Jhanjhs of No. 305 8.
For a Goggirkjs who may be intended here, see North. Inser. No. 864. According to Dr. Bhandarkar perhaps the Goggiraja of No. 305 ff., sbove. • See above, No. 151 ff.
See below, No. 337. • I.e. the Jaitrasimha of No. 419.
* Probably Seunachandrs II. of Nos. 330 and 331. • Compare Dr. Flect's Dynasties, p. 582, and see above, Nos. 323, 292, and 298.
In line 80 there is another date of the month Pausha of the same year, but it is irregular.