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INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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glorious Mávali-Vânarêya (or Mahávali-Vanaraya), born from the family of Mahâbali, ... was ruling the Vadugavali (i.6. 'the Telugu road') twelve-thousand."
652.- Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 180. Notice of the Bahar Sanskrit and Tamil plates of the 8th year of the reign of king Vijaya-Nfipatungavarman. -Mythical genealogy from Brahman to Pallava; in his family, Vimala, Konkanika and other kings; after them, Dantivarman;" his son Nandivarman, married Sankhas of the Râshtrakûţa family; their son Nripatungadêva.
653.-Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. pp. 182 and 183, and Plate. Two Ambůr Tamil memorial stone inscriptions of the 26th year of the reign) of king Vijaya-Nřipatungavikramavarman, recording the death of servants of Pirudi-Gangaraiyar (i.c., according to Dr. Hultzsch, perhaps the W. Ganga king Prithivipati I. in No. 670).
654.--Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 25, and Plate. Hebbiņi Tamil memorial stone inscription of the 12th year of the reign of king Vijaya-Isvaravarman, recording the death of a hero who was killed by a Bâņa chief named Kårôniri (Kårôniri-Båparaja).
655.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 24, and Plate. Two Hanumantapuram Tamil memorial stone inscriptions of the 17th year (of the reign) of king Vijaya-isvaravarman, recording the death of two heroes in the service of Kattirai. (i.e. the king of the forest,' a title of the Pallavas).
656.- South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 53, p. 78; Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 194, and Plate. Solapuram (near Velar) incomplete Tamil inscription of the 23rd year (of the reign) of king Vijaya-Kampa-vikramavarman.
657.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. III. No. 8, p. 13. Ukkal (Vishņu temple) Tamil inscription of the 10th year of the reign) of Kampavarman.
658.- South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. III. No. 5, p. 9, and Plate. Ukkal (Vishņu temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year (of the reign) of Kampavarman.
659.- South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. III. No. 47, p. 99. Tiruvallam (Bilvanathêśvara temple) Tamil inscription, recording a gift by Vâņa-mahadevi (i.e. the great queen of the Bapa '), the daughter of Pratipati-Araiyar, the son of Konguni-dharmamaharaja, the supreme lord of Kupilapura,10 alias Srinatha, the glorious Sivamahârâja-" Perumânadiga!, (and) the great queen of Vaņavidyadhararaya alias Vanaraya (i.e. the Båņa king Vâņavidyadhara), born from the family of Mahabali.
660.-South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. III. No. 48, p. 100. Tiruvallam (Bilvanathêśvara temple) Tamil inscription, recording a gift by Kundavvaiyår alias Váņa-mahadevi (i.e. 'the great
For other plates (which cannot be traced now) of the 6th year of his reiga see Mr. Sewell's Lists of Antiquities, Vol. II. p. 30, No. 209.-For inscriptions of the 21st year see below, under Addenda,
• Perhaps identical with the Dantiga in No 62. . Perhaps a daughter of the Rashtrakůta Amoghavarsha I. Npipatunga ; see above, No. 63 f. • Compare Kadava, above, No. 642.
. He was perhaps a brother of Vijaya-Nripatunga vikramavarman in Nos 659 and 653 above; see Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 196.-For an inscription of the 8th year of Vijaya-Kamps see below, under Addenda.
• According to Dr. Hultzsch, the archio alphabet of these inscriptions "proves that Kampavarman must be anterior to the Chôļa occupation of Tondai-mandalam. A stone inscription of the 9th year of the same king is quoted in the unpublished Madras Museum plates of Parakesarivarman alias Uttama Chadeva."
? Probably identical with king Vijaya-Kamparikramavarman, above, No. 656. • The inscription professes to be a copy of an earlier stone inscription. • Le., according to Dr. Hultzsch, the W. Ganga Prithivipati I., the son of Sivamira II., in No. 670. 1 A mistake of the copyist for Kuvaļålspura. Compare Nos. 660, 708 and 724. * I. Sivamars II. For Sivamara 1. see above, No. 123. 11 Le., according to Dr. Fleet and Dr. Hultzach, the Båņa king Vikramaditya l. of No. 663 ; see also No. 682. # The inscription was copied from an earlier stone inscription.