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27th May A.D. 1127; a lunar eclipse, visible in India; see Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 280, No. 42, and Vol. VII. p. 3.
801.- South-Ind. Inser. Vol. III. No. 80, p. 187. Conjeeveram (Aru!Aļa-Perumal temple) Tamil inscription of the 9th year of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman alias the Tribhuranachakravartin, the glorious Vikrama-Choladêve. The introduction mentions the conquest of Kalinga, and the king's queen Mukkókkilanadi.
802.- The Tirumalavadi (Vaidyanatha temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year of the reign of king Parakesarivarman alias the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious VikramaChladéve (below, No. 805), records gifts made by him
in the tenth year (of his reign, in the month Sittirai, on a Sunday which corresponded to (the day of) Hasta (on) the thirteenth tithi of the fortnight of the auspicious waxing moon.'
[S. 1050]: Sunday, 15th April, or Saturday, 14th April A.D. 1128;' see Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 5, No. 59.
803.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 170, No. 64. Date of a Tirumåņikuli (Vamanapuri vara temple) Tamil inscription of the 11th year of the reign) of king Parakovarivarman alias the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Vikrama-Choladeva -
In the eleventh year... on the day of Visakha, which corresponded to a Wednesday and to the eleventh tithi of the second fortnight of the month of . . . .'
[$. 1050]: Wednesday, 19th December A.D. 1128.
804.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 4, No. 58. Date of a Koviladi (Divyajñánêsvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 11th year of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Vikrama-Choladova:
In the 11th year ... on the day of Punarvagn, which corresponded to a Saturday and to the thirteenth tithi of the first fortnight of the month of Makara.'
[S. 1050] : Saturday, 5th January A.D. 1129.
805.- South-Ind. Insor. Vol. III. No. 79, p. 182. Tirumalavkļi (Vaidyanåtha temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman alias the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Vikrama-Choladêve. - The historical introduction agrees with that of No. 795. The inscription mentions two of the king's queens, Tyagapatáka and Dhampimnlududaiyal (i.e. the mistress of the whole earth '). .
(For a date of the 10th year in the same inscription see above, No 802.)
806.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 171, No. 65. Date of an Udaiyårkðyil (Karayandiśvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year of the reign) of king (Parakösari]varman alias the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Vikrama-Choladava :
In the 15th year .. . [on the day of] . . ., which corresponded to a Thursday and to tho... [tith] of the second fortnight of the month of Simha.'
807.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 228. Sevilimedu (Kailasanatha temple) inscription of the 16th year of the reign) of king Vikrama-Choladhva, surnamed Akalanka and Tyêgaverikara :
(L. 2).- Srimad-Vikra[ma]-Chôļadēva-nfipatêr=vva[rsbê] fubhê shodagd ... Vaibákbamisé paré [1] pak hê s-Ottara-Chandravara-vidite kale.
[$. 1058] : Monday, 16th April A.D. 1134 ; see ibid. Vol. VI. p. 279, No. 41, and Vol. VII.
p. 3.
Compare Nos. 795 and 812. : In the original date either the nakshatra or the week-day in quoted incorrectly. • The month was that of Dhange. • I... Tyágasamudra compare above, No. 676.