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

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________________ 104 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (Vol. VII. In the Panta kula of the fourth caste, Vêma, surnamed Jaganobbaganda ;' his son Ana-Vota (Anna-Vota); his younger brother Anna-Vêma (Ana-Véma, surnamed Vasantaraya, and Kshurikásahaya); Ana Vota's son Kumaragiri, resided at his capital of Kondavidu.-His minister Kataya-Vêma (Kataya-Vêmaya) received from him the eastern country with Rajamahendranagari as capital. 597.-S. 1336.- Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 329. Dråkshåráma Sanskrit and Telugu pillar inscription of & subordinate of Vêma (Katamareddi-Vémåreddi, i.e. Kataya-Vêma): (L. 10).- Saka-varshambulu 1336agunêmți Jaya-samvatsara-Kart[t"]ika-su 15 Bhai nându. Sunday, 28th October A.D. 1414; see ibid. p. 328. The inscription mentions a son of Vema's, named, in Telugu, Komaragirireddi. 598.-S. 1828 (for 1988).- Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 330. Dråkshârâma Sanskrit and Telugu pillar inscription of the wife of the subordinate, mentioned in No. 597, of Véma (i.e. KatayaVêma) : (L. 15).-Saka-varshambulu 1328[a]ganêmţ[i] Durmmukha-samvatsara-Chaitra-[eu] 11 So naman. Monday, 9th March A.D. 1416 ; see ibid. p. 328. This inscription also mentions Vêma's son Komaragirireddi. 599.-S. 1352.-Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 57. Konkuduru (now Madras Museum) Sanskrit and Telugu plates of the Reddi Dodda II. (Allaya-Dodda) of Rajamahendranagara : (L. 45).-Sri-Sako kara-båņa-viéva-gapitê Sådhåraņê vatsaré Paushêərdhôdaya-nâmni punya-samayê. Sunday, 14th January A.D. 1431; see ibid. p. 55, and Ind. Ant. Vol. XXV. p. 345, No. 2. In the Panta kula of the fourth caste, Dodda (1.] of the [Pojlvola gôtra ; his sons Annavrôla, Kataya and Alla (Allada). Of these, Alla married Vêmâmbika (a daughter of a Choda prince Bhima), and had four sons, Véma, Virabhadra, Dodda (II.) and Anna. The eldest of these, Vema (Allaya-Vôma), had for his capital Rajamahendranagara, of which he was joint ruler with Virabhadra. Their younger brother Dodda (II.) (Allaya-Dodda, Allådareddi-Dodda) had the Burnames Karpůravasantaraya, Sangramabhima and Jaganobbaganda. 600.-S. 1191.--Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 110, and Plates. Dibbida (now Madras Museum) plates of Arjuna of the Matsya family of Oddavadi : (L. 31).-Śåk-abdê chandra-ramdhra-kshiti-sabi-gapitê y=&kshay-adya tritiyya (78) Vaisakhê mâsi tasyam Ravisuta-divast. Saturday, 6th April A.D. 1269 ; see ibid. p. 109. A mythical being, named Satyamårtanda, was appointed by Jayatsena, the lord of Utkala. to rule over the Oddavådi country, and founded the Matsya family. In this family there were : Bhima's younger brother Ganga ; his son Vallabha; his son Yuddbamalla ; his son Gônanga (1.7. his son Bhima [1.]; his son Rêvana [1.] ; his son Kokkila; his son Gudda [I.: his son Aditva: his son Kandi [I.] ; his sons Lhîma (II.) and Rêvana (II.); Rêvaņa's sons Gônanga (II.) and Gudda (11.7; Gudda's son Kaņdi (II.); his son Arya (did not reign); his son Paraganda ; his sons Gudda (III.) and Bhima (III.); Bhima's son Nrisimha; his son Man kaditya; his son Bhima IV.); his younger brother Jayanta, married Chiogamâmbå; their son Arjuna. 1 See above, No. 594, note. For his genealogy see No. 595; his mother's Dame here is Doddâmbika; his wife was Mallámbika (s sister of Komâragiri). The plates (excepting the 5th and 7th) are numbered with Telugu numeral figures. • The plates are numbered with Telugu numeral figures. The text contains some Telugu worde. See Mr. Venkayya's Report for 1899-1900, p. 32.

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