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INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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458.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. I. No. 154, p. 167. Rook inscription at the fort of Gutti, of the time of king Bukka (perhaps Bukkaraya I.).
459.-8. 1978.-Hp. Ind. Vol. III. p. 24, and Plates. Bitragupta' plates of Bamgama II. (the verses were written on the plates by Bhóganátha, the narma-sachwa of Samgama II.):
(L. 75).-Sak-Abde någa-baila-dhya(dya)maņi-parimité 1278 Durmukh-abd& tru(tri)tiyya(y) mási. . . samgamê chandra-bA(bhá)nvoh. .
Samgama [I.] had five sono : Harihara [I.], Kampa (Kampaņa I.), Bukka [I.], MÄrapa, and Muddapa; Kampa's son Samgama (11.).
460.-S. 1286 (for 1287).-South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. Nos. 86 and 87, pp. 118 and 121. Two Conjeeveram Tamil pillar inscriptions of the reign of the Mahamandalesvara Vira-Kampaņa - Udaiyar (s.e. Kampaņa II.') :
From the month of Adi of the Visayasu* year, which was current after the Saka year one thousand two hundred and eighty-six.'
461.-8. 1290.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 233; Inscr. at Srataņa-Belgola, No. 136, p. 100. Kanarese inscription, containing what is known as Râmânujacharya's. Sasana, of the time (?) of the Mahamandalê frara Vira-Bukkarêya (Bukkaraya I.) -
Insor. at Sr.-Belg.: Saka-varsha 1290nega Kilaka-samvatsarada Bhadrapada-su 10 Bfi. Thursday, 24th August A.D. 1368.
462.--South-Ind. Insor. Vol. I. No. 88, p. 124. Conjoeveram Tamil inscription of the reign of Vira-Kampaņņa-Udaiyar (i.6. Kampaņa II.):
On the day of Ter (i.e. Röhivi), which corresponds to Tuesday, the Reventh lunar day of the latter half of the month of Makara of the Kilaka year, wbich was current (during the reign) of Vira-Kampappa-Udaiyar.'
[For Kilaka = $. 1290] the date is irregular; see Ind, Ant. Vol. XXII. p. 138, No. 9.
463.-S. 1293.Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 330. Srirangam (Ranganatha temple) inscription of Goppaņ&rya (Gopaņa), (an officer of Kampaņa-Udaiyar, 6.0. Kampaņa II., the son of VireBokkana-Udaiyar, i.e. Bak kariya I.):
(L. 1).-bandhu-priye Sak-Abde.
464.-9. 1200.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. I. No. 72. p. 103. Tirumalai Tamil inscription of the reign of the Mahdmandalika Ommaņa-Udaiyar, the son of Vira-Kampapa-Udaiyar (alias) Kumara-Kampana-Udaiyar (1.6. Kampaņa II:) :
On the day of Uttirattádi (1.6. Uttara-Bhadrapada), which corresponds to Monday, the eighth lunar day of the former half of the month of Dhanus of the Ananda year, which was current after the Saks year 1296.
Monday, 11th December A.D. 1374; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 3, No. 135.
465.-8. 1301.-Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XII. p. 352. Dambal platest of the Rajddhiraja Virapratapa Haribara (Harihara II.), residing at Vijayanagara :
(L. 100).- Sak-ebda Salivahasya sahasrêpa tribhiḥ sataiḥ | ek-adhikais=oha ganito Siddharthb-bdd subh8 dinê || Jyê(jyai)shtbyån Bhaumê nifan&th-Oparage.
1 This is the name of the village granted, the plates are at Nellore. They are marked with mumeral figures, and also with notches,
Probably identical with Bhoganatha, the brother of Madhava and Siyana.
• The son of Bukkarkya I. nee Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 824. For a list of inscriptions of Kampaņa II. see ibid. p. 325 • The second Inscription has Vifuddi instead.
See above, No. 480. • Bee Rp. Ind. Vol VI. P 826, and above, No. 460 and 462. 1 On this day the Nini of the date commenced 3 h 41 m. after mann sunrise. • Fome of the (nine) plates are numbered.
'. This title occur in verse. 1. The inscription is remarkable for the large number of villages mentioned in it. Por a list of inscriptions of Harihan II.ee Ep. Ied. Vol. VI. p. 887 t.
couns in verses that of ingriptors of