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

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________________ 102 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (VOL. VII. Próla, residing at Anmakonda, 'the family capital of the kings sprung from the race of Kakati,' (defeated Mantena-Gunda, Tailapadêva, i.e. the W. Chalukya Taila III., and Govinda Dandela, and re-instated Chododaya), married Muppaladôvî; their sons Rudra and Mahadeva. Rudra succeeded his father, and was succeeded by Mahadeva, whose son by Bayyambika was Ganapati. Ganapati (who had defeated the kings of Chola, Kalinga, Sevaņa, Karnata and Låta, and conquered the country of Velanându) married N&rama (Nårâmbå) and Parama (Paramamba), the elder sisters of Jaya (whose genealogy is given). 587.-S. 1157.-Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 39. Chabrolu Sanskțit and Telugu pillar inscription of the general Jaya (J&yena), for the greatest part identical with No. 586: (L. 142).- giri-gara-kshma-chandra-sankhyên Sakêrdr-Abdê Madhava-masaBadtha(ddha)-Girija-tithyam Sanêr-vvasaro. Saturday, 21st April A.D. 1235. 588.-S. 1172.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 200. Conjeeveram (Ekámranátha temple) inscription of the Kakatiya Ganapati, and his minister and general Samanta-Bhôja :6 (L. 13).-SAK-&bdê tu dvibaptaty-adhika-Siva-sata-khyâta-samkhyana-mång Saumy-abdê Śrêshtha-måsê bahula-Hari-dinê Bhaumavåre same=hni. Tuesday, 8th June A.D. 1249 ; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 130, No. 104. In the solar race, king Betmaraja [Tribhuvanamalla] ; after him, Prôdarâja Jagatikësarin; after him, Rudradêya ; his younger brother Mahadeva ; his son Ganapati (defeated (the Dêvagiri-Yadava] Simhaņa (Singhaņa), the Kalinga king, eto.). 589.-18. 1172"].8 Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 96. Yenamadala fragmentary Sanskrit and Telugu pillar inscription of the Kakatiya princess Ganapamba, recording the building of temples, etc., in honour of her deceased husband Bêta and of her father Ganapati. In the family of the Kakatisas (Kakatiyas), Prðla; his son Madhava (i.e. Mahadeva, was killed in battle); his son Ganapati (Ganapa); his danghter Ganapåmba (Gapapåmbika), was married to Bêta, the son of Rudraraja and grandson of Kétaraja, lord of the Konnatavadivishaya (residing at Sri-Dhányan kapura, 6.6. Amaravati). 590.-S. 1104.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 148. Amaravati Sanskrit and Telugu pillar inscription of the Mahamandalasvara Keta II. (Kota-Ketarája), 'lord of Sri-Dhânyakataka :" (L. 103).-SAK-Abde yuga-kh-erndu-rûpa-gapitê Maghô dasamyâm tithau suklayah Gurvasarê. This date! (though repeated four times) is irregular; see ibid. p. 147, note 6. In the city of Sri-Dhånyakatakn, in a family of kings born from the feet of the Creator (ie, in the sadra caste), was Bhima (I.); his son Kata [I.]: his son Bhima (IL.), married Sabbamadevi (Sabbamadevi); their son Kêta (11.)," whose elder brother was Chôderåja. 1 In No. 587 the name is spelt Manthona-Gunda. ? 1.. the Dêvagiri-Yadavas; compare No. 588. Read-sankhyd. • On this day the tithi of the date ( kakaya-tithi) commenced 0 h. 51 m. and ended 22 h. 7 m. after mean sunrise. . Compare below, No. 904. • For a short inscription of his at Kalahasti, according to which bio father was the minister Docbi and bis mother Vachâmbi, see Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 93. 1 Compare above, Nos. 343 and 369. . See Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 95. • Le. Kéts II. of No. 590. ** Dhânyakstaks is the old name of the present Amaravati. 11 Probably the day of the king's accession, See above, No. 589.

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