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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA.
(Vol. VII.
884.- South-Ind. Insor. Vol. III. No. 63, p. 123. Tiruvallam (Bilvanathêsvara temple) Tamil inscription, recording a remission of taxes from the 3rd year of the reign) of (the TeluguChoda!) Vijaya-Gandagôpåladeva, made by Alagiya-Pallavan (alias) Edirili-Sôla-SambuVarayan.
885.- Supplied by Dr. Hultzsch. Date of a Conjeeveram (Arn!å!a-Perumal temple) Tamil inscription of the 7th year of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious VijayaGandagôpâladêve :
In the 7th year ... on the day of Satabhishaj, which corresponded to a Monday and to the twelfth tithi of the first fortnight of the month of Tuls.'
[$. 1178] : Monday, 2nd October A.D. 1256.
886.-S. 1187.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 122. Date of a Conjeeveram (Aru!åla-Peruma! temple) Tamil inscription of the 15th year of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Vijaya-Gandagôpåladeva :
In the 15th year. .. which corresponded to the Saka year 1187, on the day of Röhiņi, which corresponded to Saturday, the thirteenth tithi of the second fortnight of the month of Mithuna.'
Satarday, 13th June A.D. 1265; see ibid. Vol. XXII. p. 220.
887.-S. 1187.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 122. Date of a Conjeeveram (Aruļaļa-Peruma! temple) Tamil inscription of the 16th year of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Vijaya-Gandagôpaladêve :
"In the 1[6]th year ... which corresponded to the Saka year 1187, on the day of UttaraBhadrapada, which corresponded to Saturday, the third tithi of the second fortnight of the month of Simha.
Saturday, 1st August A.D. 1265; see ibid. Vol. XXII. p. 220.
888.- Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 123, note. Notice of Madras Museum plates of a Cho!al chief named Srikantha-The inscription gives the following line of chiefs, who are said to belong to the family of the Chola Karikåla : Sundarananda, Navarama, Ereyamma, Vijayakama, Virårjuna, Agrayipidugu, Kokili, Mahendravarman, Eļajola, Nripakâma, Divakara, and Srikantha.
N.-The Påndyas of Madhura.8 889.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 302, No. 2. Date of a Tinnevelly (Nellaiyappar temple) Tamil inscription of the year opposite the 13th (i.e. the 14th) year of the reign) of the glorious [Påņdya] king Jatavarman alias the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Kulasekharadêva:
In the year opposite the thirteenth year... on the day of Pûrvashadha, which cortesponded to a Thursday, and to the tenth tithi of the second fortnight, and to the fourth solar day of the month of Mina.'
[$. 1126]: Thursday, 26th February A.D. 1204.10
1 See Mr. Ven kayya's Report for 1899-1900, p. 20.
The accession of Vijaya-Gandag påla took place between (approximately) the 14th June and the 1st August A.D. 1250.- Compare also below, No. 904.
3 Compare above, Nos. 856, 860 and 862. • No. 47 of the Government Epigrapbist's collection for 1893.
* In Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 122, the same date is given from a Conjoeveram (kamranátha temple) Tamil inscription of the same king; but in it the nakshatra Uttarâshadba is wrongly quoted instead of UttaraBhadrapada.
. See Mr. Sewell's Lists of Antiquities, Vol. II. p. 24, No. 174. 7 According to Mr. Venkayya, Report for 1899-1900, p. 21, - Telugu-Choda. For Pandya feudatories of the W. Chalukyas see above, p. 26, note 1, d.
The accession of Jatavarman Kulasekhara took place betweeu (approximately) the 27th February and the 29th November A.D. 1190.
10 On this day the tiths of the date commenced 8 h. 33 m. after mean sunrise.