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

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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 69 Dandandyakiti Lakkale (Lakshmi, the wife of Gangaraja) and lay-disciple of Subhachandrasiddhantadêya ; and the erection of a pillar in his memory by his mother : Saka-varusha 1037neya Vijaya-samvatsarada Vaisakha-on(n)ddha 10 Adityavárad-andu. [Vijaya = 8. 1085] : Sunday, 27th April A.D. 1113. 887.-8. 1087.-Inscr. at Sranana-Belgola, No. 47, p. 23. Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription recording the date of the death of Méghachandra-traividyadeva, the disciple of Səmadera (Sakalachandra); and the erection of a monument in his memory by (the lay-disciple of his disciple Prabhachandra-siddhantadêya) the Dandanayakiti Lakshmimati (Lakshmi), the wifo of Gangarája, minister of the Hoysala Vishnuvardhana : SA(sa)ka-varshar 1037neys Manmaths-samvatsaradsMarggadirs-Bu(buddha 14 Brihavarar Dhanur-llagnada pûrvváhpad-&ru-ghaliyey=app=&gaļu. Thursday, 2nd December A.D. 1115 ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 116, No. 17. 888.-S. 1089.-PSOCI. No. 18; Mysore Insor. No. 146, p. 260. Belor Sanskrit and Kanarese plates of the Hoysala Mahamandalesvara Vishnuvardhana Tribhuvanamalla, 'lord of Dvåråvati,' reigning at Volapura (Balapura), and his Paffamahadevi santaladevi : (L. 5 of side 9).- Baka-varsha såsirada-mtvatt-ombhattetta) neys H&maļambi-samvatsarada Chaitra-fuddha-pañchamiy-Âdivåra. The date is irregular. In Yadu's lineage (the legendary) Sala received the royal name Poynala. Among the Poysalas, 'lords of Dvårkvati,' born in Sasapura, was Vinayaditya, who married Keleyabbe (Keleyaladevi). Their son Ereyange married Echaladevi; their sons Balla!a (1.), Vishạn (Vishịuvardhana, also called Bhujabala-Gaiga, defeated Jagaddeval and Narasimha), and Udayaditya. (Oommencing with side 1l is an undated inscription of Vira-BallAla (BallAla II.); and commencing with l. 21 of side 12 is a short inscription of Narasimha III., dated' Sunday, the fifth day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra of the Ananda samvatsara;' this date, for Ånanda = s. 1176, is irregular). 389.-8. 1088.--Inscr. at Sravana-Belgola, No. 59, p. 56. Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the reign of the Hoysala Mahamandalesvara Vishnuvardhans Tribhuvanamalle, 'lord of Dváråvati;' recording a grant by his minister, the Dandandyaka Gangaraja,' which was oonfirmed by the Dandandyaka Echiraja : Sa(sa)ka-Varsham 1039neya Hêmaņambi-samvatsarada Phálgana(na)-fuddha 5 Somavárad andu. Monday, 28th January A.D. 1118; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 116, No. 18. Marat married MAkapabbe; their son Rohan (Bohirkja), married Pochikabbe; their son Gangaraja (defeated the army of the [W.] Chalukya Chakravartin (Vikramaditya VI.) Tribhuvanamalla Permaạidêva), married Lakshmidêvi; he was a lay-disciple of Subhachandrasiddhantadêvs. 390.-8. 1042.-Insor, at Sravana-Belgoļa, No. 49, p. 27. Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription recording the date of the death of Demiyyaka (Démati), the daughter of the Dandandyakiti Lakkale (Lakshmi, who was the mother of Bachiraja), wife of Chamundadetti, Compare below, No. 890. According to Dr. Pleet perhaps an ancestor of, or identical with, the Jagaddava In No. 287, compare sloo below, No. 684. • Identical with part of this is Isser. at Sraeana.Belgola, No. 46, p. 20; compare also below, No. 416. • In /wyer. at Sravana-Belgola No. 144 (below, No. 406) he is called Maramayya and described as the son of Nagnvarman. Below, No. 896, called Budhamitr.

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