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

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________________ APPENDIX.) INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 81 472.-S. 1315.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 229. Oonjeeveram inscription of Harihara II. : (L. 1).-Saktgålokê Sak-abdê parinamasti] subhê Sázi(ri)mukh-Åshå (dha)-miso suddhé pakshê dasamyam Ravisuta-divasê Mitra-bhe. The date is irregular; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 211, note 65. 473.-S. 1317.--PSOCI. No. 24; Mysore Inscr. No. 149, p. 277. Hasan Sanskrit and Kanarese plates of Harihara II. : (L. 36).-Sak-avda(bda) rishi-chandr-ashni (gni)-vidhun-Ayata vatsarê Yuv-&khyê Magha(?)-måsê(?) cha sukla-pakshe śubh[e*] dine | saptamyam cha mahd-parvapil 474.-S. 1317 (for 1318).- As. Res. Vol. IX. p. 420; Colebrooke's Mio. Essays, Vol. II. p. 262. Chitradurg (Chitaldurg) Sanskřit and Kanarese plates of Harihapa II, Rishi-bhû-vahni-chandrê tu gapito Dhâtfri) vatsara | Magha-mêsê Sukla-pakshe paurņamásyam mahatithau || nakshatrê pitsi-daivatyê Bhanuvårdpa samyutd Sunday, 14th January A.D. 13:7; but the tithi which ended on this clay was the first tithi of the dark half, not the full-moon tithi; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 7, No. 149. In Yadu's family, Samgama [I.] ; had five sons, Harihara (1.], Kampa (1.), Bukkaraya [I.]. MÄrapa, and Mudgapa? Bukkaraya made Vidyanagart his capital, and married Gaurambika; their son Harihara (II.). 475.-S. 1321.- Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 120. Nallarà plates of Vira pratapa Harihara (Harihara II.), residing at Vijayanagara; (the verses were composed by Mallavaradhyavrittika, the son of Kôtiśârâdhya) : (L. 50).-Dhátri-nôtra-guna-kshapêta (vara-yuté sri(Art)-Salivahe gate rakhe(ke) g)tradhacha (?) Pramadi(thi)ni tidhau (?) måsy=Urja kê námant () I pakshe tatra valakshake Budha-dinê gri-paurņimagyar tidhau(thau) | kalê pu[pya]masham]tare subha-kare somopardge vare! Wednesday, 15th October A.D. 1399; a lunar eclipse, visible in India In the race of the Yadavas, Samgama [1.] ; his son Vira-Bhakka ar Bhukka (Bukka I.), married Gauri; their son Harihara (II.). 476.-PSOCI. No. 238; Mysore Inscr. No. 125, p. 222. Bålar Kaparese in pription of Haribara II. and his Dandanatha Gunda. 477.--PSOOI. No. 239; Mysore Insor. No. 128, p. 226. Bêlar Sanskrit and Kanarosa an finished inscription of Harihara II. and his Dandanatha Gunda. 478.--Insor. at Sravana-Belgola, No. 126, p. 95. Kanarese insoription reponding the date of the death of Harihararaya : (L. 1).- Tarana-samvatsarada Bhadrapada-bahula-dagamiya Somavaradalu. The date is irregular for both Tårana = $. 1266 and Tårana = S, 1896. 479.-$ 1328 [and 1327].-South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 55, p. 80. Vappambata (nam Vélar) Tamil inscription recording a sale (which took place on the first date here given) cerning two villages that were granted on the second date here given by the Maharjahinda Virapratâpa Bukkamahårêya (Bukkaraya II.):8 First date : 'On Thursday, the new-moon day of the dark half of Jyaishtha of the VYA year, which follows the Pârthiva year (and) which was current after the saka yuar 182(0), 1 See Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 213, No. 70. .Really Muddapa; see above, No. 489, • This is the name of the village granted. The grant was edited from Sir W. Elliot's impresions. The planes are numbered with numeral figures. Compare below, No. 517. Compare below, No. 501. I.e. according to Mr. Riep, Harihara II. 1 For S. 1326 the date would correspond to Saturday, 30th August A.D. 140 1. • A son of Harihara II.; see Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 86, note 3.-- For a list of inscriptions of his see ikid T 71. p. 829 f.

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