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APPENDIX.]
INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
347.-S. 1156.- PSOOI. No. 87. Bijapur Kanarese inscription of the Devagiri-Yâdava Simhana (Singhaṇa):
Jaya-samvatsarada
Vaisâ (64) kha-su(su)ddha
pumppame Vadḍavârad-amdu.
Saturday, 15th April A.D. 1234; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 118, No. 29.
(L. 5). Saka-varushada 1156neya
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348.-S. 1157.- From an impression supplied by Dr. Fleet; Graham's Kolhapoor, p. 426, No. 12; Ind. Inser. No. 47. Kolhapur fragmentary inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yadava Singhana:
(L. 1). Saka 1157 Manmatha-samvatsarê Śravana-bahula 30 Gurau.
For Manmatha S. 1157 the date is irregular; (for S. 1157* Jaya it would correspond to Thursday, 27th July A.D. 1234); see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 16, No. 192.
349.-S. 1158.- From an impression supplied by Dr. Fleet; Graham's Kolhapoor, p. 426, No. 13. Kolhapur inscription of the reign of the Dêvagiri-Yadava Mahárájádhirája Praudhapratapa-chakravartin Singhana, 'lord of Dvârâvati:'
(L. 1). Saka 1158 varshê Durmmukha-samvatsarê Magha-suddha-purppamâsyâm tilhau Sôma-dinė |
(L. 14).
sômê-pavi[ddhê?]
Monday, 12th January A.D. 1237; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 118, No. 31.
350.-S. 1180*.-PSOCI. No. 112. Tiliwalli Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the Devagiri-Yadava Simhana (Singhana), and of his feudatory Savanta-Thakkura :
(L. 77).- Saka-varsha 1160neya Hêma pambi-[sa]mvatsarada Phalguna (na)-su(su) 3 Bri(bri)haspativård-adu.
Thursday, 18th February A.D. 1233;3 see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 2, No. 130.
351.-S. 1160*.- Jour. Bo. 4s. Soc. Vol. XV. p. 386, and Plates. Haralahalli (now Bombay As. Soc.'s) plates of the reign of the Dôvagiri-Yadava Maharajadhiraja Praudha-pratapachakravartin Singhana, lord of Dvârâvatî,' recording a grant by his Dandesa Bichiraya3 (Bicha, Vichapa), the son of Chikkadêva and younger brother of Malla, made with the consent of the Gutta Mahamandalêsvara Jôyidêva II., 'lord of Ujjayani:'
(L. 62). Saka-varshad-arabhya shashtyadhika-satôttara-sa (sa) hasra-mitê pa[m]vi(bi)-sam (sam) vatsarê Phalguna-mâsê saptamyâm.
In the Yadava race was Amaragângêya; in that family was Mallugi; from him sprang Bhillama; from him, Jaitugi [I]; from him, Singhapa.
Hêma
352.-S. 1162.- Archaeol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. III. p. 87, and Plate lviii.; PSOOI. No. 286. Ambâ inscription of the Devagiri-Yadava Simha (Singhaņa), and of his generals Khôlésvara (the son of Trivikrama) and his son Rama of the Maadgala family; (a prasasti composed by Kaviraja ?) :
(L. 27).- Saku 1162 Sârvari-samvatsarê | Kârtika-suddha [da 10 ?].
1 Read Saka-varshada.
Read -punname.
On this day the tithi of the date commenced 5 h. 12 m. after mean sunrise.
The description of the boundaries is in Kanarese.
353-PSOOI. No. 285. Ambâ inscription of the time of the Devagiri-Yadava Singhapa, his general Khôlésvara, etc.
Not Chikkadeva.- Compare below, No. 357.
See Dr. Fleet's Dynasties, p. 583; and above, No. 340.
7 An edition of this inscription is desirable.