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

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________________ APPENDIX.] 18th December A.D. 1191; a solar eclipse, visible in India; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 125, No. 72. INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 336.- Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 29. Managôli fragmentary Kanarese inscription of the time of the Devagiri-Yadava Jaitugidêva (Jaitapala) I., the son of Bhillama. The inscription mentions one of Jaitugi's officers, the Dandanátha Sahadeva, whose elder brother was the Dandanatha Mallidêva." 337.-8. 1128 (for 1129).- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 341; PSOCI. No. 284. Patna (in Khândês) inscription, recording that the chief astrologer of the Devagiri-Yadava Singhana, Changadeva, a grandson of the astronomer Bhaskaracharya, founded a college for the study of the Siddhantasiromani, etc., which was endowed by the brothers Sôidéva and Hêmâḍidêvs of the Nikumbha family, feudatories of the Yadavas. Date of Sôidéva's grant: (L. 21). Sake 1128 Prabhava-samvatsare Śrávapa-másê paurppamasyam chamdragrahapa. 61 samayê. 9th August A.D. 1207; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 5, No. 141. In Yadu's race, Bhillama; Jaitrapâla [I.]; his son Singhans (Simha).- In Nikumbha's family (see No. 333), Krishnaraja [II.]; his son Indrarája; his son Govana [III.]; his son Sôidêva; after his death, his younger brother Hêmâḍidêva.- Of Changadêva the following genealogy is given: In the Sandilya family, the poet Trivikrama; his son Bhaskarabhaṭṭa (received from king Bhoja the title Vidyapati); his son Govinda-sarvajña; his son Prabhakara; his son Mandratha; his son, the poet Mahêévarâchârys; his son Bhaskara (the astronomer); his son Lakshmidhara (appointed chief Pandit by king Jaitrapâla); his son Changadêva (chief astrologer of king Singhapa). Compare below, No. 343. 338.-S. 1135-PSOCI. No. 100; Ind. Ant. Vol. II. p. 297, No. 1. Gadag Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the reign of the Devagiri-Yadava Singhana: (L. 34). Sakanripakal-akrâinta-samvatsara-satamgaļu 1135neya Amgirasa-samvatsarada Phalguna (na)-sudhdha (ddha)-bidige Sanaischaravarad-amdu." The date is irregular. 339-8. 1138.-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XII. p. 7. Khidrapur inscription of the DevagiriYadava Maharajadhiraja Pratapa-chakravartin Singhana (Simha), lord of Dvåravati,' residing at Devagiri : (L. 8).-Saka-varshe 1136 Srimukha-samvatsarê Chaitre sûrya-parba (rva)pi Sôma-dine. Monday, 22nd April A.D. 1213; a solar eclipse, visible in India; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 130, No. 102. 340.-S. 1136.-P8OCI. No. 234. Haralahalli Kanarese inscription of the Gutta Mahamandaléévara Vira-Vikramaditya II., whose daughter (by Paṭṭamâdêvî) Tuluvaladevi (Tulvaladevi) was married to Ballala (son of a feudatory chief named Simha, Singa, Singidava, lord of the Santali mandala), and whose sons were Jôvideva (Jôyidêva) II. and Vikrams (Vikramaditya III.): (L. 63). Saka-varahada 1136neya Srimukha-samvatsarada Chaitrad-amavasye Somavara stryyagrahaga-samhkrimti-vyatlyapatad-adu. Monday, 22nd April A.D. 1213; a solar eclipse, visible in India; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 130, No. 102. (The Vrishabha-samkranti took place on the following Wednesday). 1 The concluding lines of the inscription are in old Marathi. See Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 210, No. 29. See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 588, and above, No. 335. See below, No. 351. Read -vyatipatad-amdu.

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