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

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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 113 669.-Sholinghur Sanskrit and Tamil partly mutilated rock inscription of the 9th year (of the reign) of [Parakesarivarman, s... the Chola king Parantaks I.), recording a grant which was executed by his feudatory Hastimalla Vira-Chols (i.e. the Ganga-B&ņa Pfithivi pati II.), the king of the people of Parivai.' -- See below, No. 681. 670.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. II. No. 76, p. 382, and Plate. Udayêndiram Sanskrit and Tamil plates, recording a grant by the Ganga-Båpa king Prithivipati II. Hastimalla (Sembiyan Mávali-V aparayar), lord of Parivipuri, lord of Nandi,' made with the permission, and in the 15th year of the reign), of his sovereign, the Chola king Parantaka I. (king Parakesarivarman who took Madirai). Genealogy of Parantaka I. ; see below, No. 685. Genealogy of Prithivipati II. : In the Ganga family, which was descended from the sage Kanya, and which obtained increase through the might of Simhanandin, there was at Kuvalálapura Konkapi; in his lineage (in which were Vishnugopa, Hari, Madhava, Durvinîta, Bhdvikrams, etc.) was the son of Sivamâra [I1.,]* Prithivipati [1.] Aparajita (saved king Dindi's sons Iriga and Nagadanta, the one from [the Rashtrakute] Amoghavarsha (I.), the other from death ; defeated the Påņdya Varaguna); his son Marasimha (1.) ; his son Prithivipati (II.) Hastimalla (was made by Parintaks I. lord of the Bapas). 671.-Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 80, and Plate in Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 47. Udayêndiram second and ifth plates only of Vira-Ohola (i.e. the Ganga-Bapa king Prithivipati II. Hastimalla), the subordinate of Parakesarivarman (i.e. the Chôļa king Parantaka I.). M.-The Cholas. 672.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. I. No. 85, p. 116. Conjeeveram (Kailasanatha temple) Tamil inscription of the 4th year of the reign) of king Parak@sariverman (perhaps? identical with Vijayåleya, the grandfather of Parantaka I.). 673.- South-Ind. Insor. Vol. I. No. 148, p. 141. Conjeeveram (Kailasanatha temple) fragmentary Tamil inscription of the 15th year of the reign) of king Parakollarivarman (perhape identical with Vijayalaya, the grandfather of Parantaka I.). 674.--South-Ind. Insor. Vol. III. No. 11, p. 17. Ukkal (Vishnu temple) Tamil inscription of the 16th year of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman (perhaps identical with Vijayalaya, the grandfather of Parantaka I.). 675.- Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 42, and Plate. Suchindram (Sthapunatha temple) Tamil inscription of the 34th year of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman (perhaps identical with Vijayalaya, the grandfather of Parantaka I.). 676.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. I. No. 84, p. 116. Conjeeveram (Kailasanatha temple) Tamil inscription of the 3rd year of the reign) of king Rajakesarivarman (perhaps identical with Aditya I., the father of Parantaka I.). 677.-South-Ind. Insor. Vol. III. No. 27, p. 50. Manimangalam (Rajagopåla-Peruma! temple) Sanskrit and Tamil inscription of the 6th year (of the reign) of king Rajakesarivarman (perhaps identical with Aditya I., the father of Parantaka I.). 1 Compare Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 222. Compare above, No. 108 f. For sivamara I. see No. 123. • The plates are marked with the Tami] numerals 2 and 6. See Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 328. - Compare below, No. 881; slao above, No. 109. . These include some Telugu-Chodas, Nos. 880888. See South-Ind. Inser. Vol. III. p. 17, note 4; and below, No. 712.-See also under Addenda. • Portugmentary Conjesveram Tamil inscription of the same year of Bijakbearivarman, see south-Ind. Ispor. Vol. I. No. 147, p. 140. . See ibid. Vol. III. p. 3, note 4, and below, No. 712.

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