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

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________________ 92 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. VII. 543.-8. 1558.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 128. Kondyâtal (now Madras Museum) plates of Venkatapati II. of Karnata; (composed by Râma, the son of Kâmakôți and grandson of Sabhâpati): (L. 121).-Vasu-bana-kalamb-émdu-gapitê Saka-vatsarê | Dhâtri-samvatsarê (ra-)nâmni nasi ch-Ashâḍha-nâmani | paksha valakshê punya-rkshê dvâdasyâm (syâm) cha mahâtithau | The greater part of the genealogical portion of this record is identical with the corresponding portion of No. 542. 544.-S. 1580-PSOCI. No. 237; Mysore Inscr. No. 119, p. 218. Halebid Kanarese inscription of the time of Venkatadri-Nayaka Ayya, the son of Krishnappa-Nayaka Ayya, of Belûr: Salivahana-Saka 1560 (in figures, 1. 9), the Isvara samvatsara; Thursday, the fifth day of the bright fortnight of Phalguna.' Thursday, 8th February A.D. 1638; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 3, No. 136. 545.-8. 1568.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 156. Kallakursi plates of Srirangaraya VI. (usually described as II.) of Karnata, the son of Pina (China)-Venkata III. who was the younger brother of Venkatapati II., and adopted son of Gôpâla who was the son of Sriranga V. and grandson of Venkatâdri, the youngest brother of Râmarâja II.; (composed by Râma, the son of Kâmakoti and grandson of Sabhâpati): (L. 105). Rasa-rtu-bapa-chamdr-akhya-gapitê Saka-vatsarê [1] Târu (ra)n-åkhyê mahâvarshê mâsi Phalgupa (na)-nâmakê | pakshê valakshê punya-rkshê dvâdasyâm (syâm) cha mahatithau I 546.-8. 1815.-Coorg Inser. No. 11, p. 16. Kaṭṭepura Kanarese plate of KrishnappaNayaka, the son of Venkatadri-Nayaka and grandson of Krishnappa-Nayaka, of Bêlûr :Salivahana-Saka-varushagalu 1615neya Srimukha-nama-samvatsarada Pushya-su 12lu Makarasan kramapa-puṇyakâladalli. 29th December A.D. 1693. J.-The Eastern Chalukyas (or Chalukyas, including those of Pithapuram and Srikarmam) and minor chiefs of the Telugu country." 547.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 309, and Plate. Sâtârâ (now British Museum) plates of the E. Chalukya Yuvaraja Vishnuvardhana? I. Vishamasiddhi; of the 8th year (of the reign) of the Maharaja (the W. Chalukya Pulakêsin II.8); issued from Kurumarathyâ : (L. 13)-Karttika-paurugamay. (L. 35).-ári-mahârâjasya pravarddhamânaka-samvatsarê ashtamê. In the family of the Chalikyas, Ranavikrama Satyaáraya [Pulakêsin I.] ; his son Kirtivarman [I]; his son Vishnuvardhana [I.] Vishamasiddhi. 548.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XX. p. 16; Dr. Burnell's South-Ind. Paleography, 2nd ed., Plate xxvii. Chipurupalle plates of the 18th year (of the reign) of the E. Chalukya Maharaja Vishnuvar 1 This is the name of the village granted; I do not know where the plates were found. On this day the tithi of the date commenced 3 h. 12 m. after mean sunrise. This is the name of the village granted; the grant was edited from Sir W. Elliot's impressions. Compare Ep. Ind. Vol. III., Table facing p. 238. Fiz. the chiefs of Kondapaḍmati, Velanându and Konamandala (Nos. 581-598), the Kakatiyas (Nos. 584-589), the chiefs of Amaravati and Natavadi (Nos. 590-592), the Reddis of Kondavidu and Rajam hendranagara (Nos. 593-599), the Matsyas of Oddavadi (No. 600) and Nâmaya-Nayaka of Pithapuri (No. 601). The original has Chalikya. On the seal called Bittarasa.- He is the Kubja-Vishnuvardhana of No. 557 ff. See above, No. 9 ff.

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