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

View full book text
Previous | Next

Page 472
________________ APPENDIX.) INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 167 Pratâparadra of Ekasilânagari.! The inscription records that Pratáparudra's general Muppiļi (Muppidi-Nayaka) entered Klochi and, on the first date here given, installed there a certain Månavira as governor; and that, on the second date, he made certain grants eto. at Kåvchipuram: (L. 8).- Nal-Abde || MÅsa Suchau Sarppa-dine cha krishnê våre sa-sukne. (L. 3).-'(In) the Saka year 1238, the Nala-samvatsara, (on) a day which corresponded to an eleventh tithi, to a Wednesday, and to the twenty-first solar day (of) the month Agi.' Friday, 11th, and Wednesday, 16th June, A.D. 1316 ; see ibid. p. 128 f. 1067.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 139. Tirukkovalůr (Virattångsvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 17th year of the reign) of king Vijaya-Nandivikrama." 1068.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 139, and Plate. Tirukkovalar (Virattågesvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 21st year of the reign) of king Vijaya-Nfipatungavikrama. 1069.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 140. Another Tirukkovalür (Viraţtânesvara temple (Tamil inscription of tho 21st year of the reign) of king Vijaya-Nfipatungavikramavarman. 1070.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 193, and Plate. Solapuram mutilated Sanskrit and Tamil inscription of the 8th year of the reign) of king Vijaya-Kampa. The Tamil portion records that a chief named RåjAditya built a temple etc. in memory of his deceased father Prithivigadgaraiyar. The mutilated Sanskpit portion states that Rajâditya's earliest ancestor was Madhava of the Gångêya family, whose son was "he who was renowned as the splitter of even a stone-pillar," and that from the latter was descended a king whose name is given in the corrapt form of Atvivarman (apparently the father of Prithivigangaraiyar). 1071.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 140. Tirukkovalar (Vfraţtånégvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 5th year of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman (perhaps identical with Vijayalaya, the grandfather of Parantaka I.). 1072.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 133. Tiranamanallar (Bhaktajanesvara temple) Tamil in. scription of the 28th year (of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman who took Madirai (i.e. the Chola king Parantaka I.) ; recording the gift of two lamps by a servant of Kokkilanadi, the queen of Parantaka I. and mother of his son Raj&ditya.7 1073.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 141, and Plate. Tirukkovalůr (Virattågesvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 28th year (of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman who took Madurai (i.e. the Chôļa king Parantaka I.); recording a gift by a daaghter of Keyirûr Perumapår, & chief of Miladu. 1074.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 141, and Plate. Tirukkðvalůr (Virattågesvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 33rd year of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman who took Madurai (i... the Chola king Parantaka I.); recording a gift by the regiment of prince Arikulak@barin (i.e., perbapa, Arimjaya," the third son of Parantaka 1.). 1075.- Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 134. Tirundmanallur (Bhaktajandávera temple) Tamil in. scription of the 39th year (of the reign) of king Parakesarivarman who took Madurai and Ilam i.e. the Chola king Parantaka I.); recording the gift of a lamp by Mahadevadi, the queen of prince Rajadityal and daughter of nadarayar (.e. Latarija), for the merit of her elder brother Rajadittap Pugalvippavarganda. 1076. Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 144. Tirukkovalur (Virattagesvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 9th year (of the reign) of king Rajarajak sarivarman (i.e. the Chola king Rajaraja 11... Warangal. • See above, Nor. 656-658. 1 See above, No. 712. See above, No. 649. See above, No. 672 1. • Compare above, No. 698. • See above, Nos. 652 and 663. • See above, No. 681 1.

Loading...

Page Navigation
1 ... 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522