Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 26
Author(s): Hirananda Shastri
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ Serial No. Name of record. 7 Chiosoole Plates (Ind. Ant., Vol. XIII, pp. 273 ff.) Dates of the Gänga Era with their equivalents in the Saka era-contd. 8 Alamanda Plate (above, Vol. III, p. 17 ff.) Indian Museum Plates (Ibid., Vol. XXIII, pp. 73 ff.) 10 Chicacole Plates (Ind. Ant., Vol. XIV, pp. 10 ft.) 11 Chidivalasa Plates (J. A. H. R. S., Vol. II, pp. 146 ff.) 12 Ponduru Name of King. (J. A. H. R. 8., Vol. XI, pp. 7 ff.) Devendravarman II, son of Anantavar man.. Anantavarman II, son of Rajendra varman. Devendravarman II, son of Rajendra varma 1. Satyavarman, of Devendravarman III. Plates Vajrahasta (II). Devendra. varman IV, son of Bhupendravarman. Particulars of the date in the CorrespondGänga era. ing Saka year. [Gn.] year [2] 51 and a solar 8. 671. eclipse in an unspecified month. son [Gn.] year 351, and a solar 8. 770. eclipse in an unspecified month. [Gn.] year 308, Magha-mãs 8. 728. surya-grahan[8]. 724. expired. [Gn.] year 304, and a solar 8. 723 or S. Current or eclipse in an unspecified month. [Gn.] year 397 with a solar eclipse in an unspecified month. [Gn.] year 500, Ashadha masa dina 5, Adityavara(e). Whether Ganga year was current or expired. 8. 816 or S. 817. Expired Expired. Current. Current or expired. S. 919 (Sun- Current. day, the 13th June, A.D. 997). Remarks. There was a solar eclipse in Chai tra in 8. 671, none in 8. 670. There was one solar eclipse in Jyeshtha in 8. 723 and two in Jyeshtha and Margaétreha in 8. 724. There was a solar eclipse in Magha in 8. 728 but there was no such solar eclipse in Magha in the period from §. 711 to 8. 727. There was a solar eclipse in Jyeahtha in S. 770, none in 8. 771. There were two solar eclipses in Jyeshtha and Margastraha in 8. 816 and also two more in Jyeshtha and Kärttika in §. 817. In S. 920, the tithi fell on a Thursday. 1 The symbol for hundreds is omitted here, but as shown by Mr. Krishna Rao (J. A. H. R. S., Vol. XI, pp. 27 ff.), it must have been one for 200. EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. XXVI.

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