Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 29
Author(s): Hirananda Shastri
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ 228 Erriya (II) m. Kaṭṭāmbā (Vamsakartā) Malliya (IV) Vedura. Malla-bhūpa (Malla I) (Obtained the rulership of Velanaṇḍu from Tryambaka-Pallava with all the insignia of a subordinate king) Malliya (II) (Servant of Narendra, i.e., Narendramrigaraja-Vijayaditya II) 1 Piduvuriditya I Eriya (I) T Malliya (III) m. Kotyapamba, or Ko[lla]pāṁbā1 (Foremost among the subordinates of Chalukya-Bhima II) T EPIGRAPHIA INDICA Chaturtha-kula D Kudiya (I) (Obtained Gudravaravishaya from Vimaladitya) Ganda (II) Ganda (I) Gonka II m. Sabbambikā (Set up golden pinnacles on temples which looked like jayastambhas) Panda (I) Gorka I m. Sabbambika (Obtained Shat-sahasr-avani-vishaya from Kulottunga-Chōla I by assisting him on battlefields) Chōda I m. Gundāmbikā Gundambika T Kōrapa Nanna (Commandar-in-chief of Vishnuvardhana, i.e., Rājarāja I) T Panda (II) m. Guṇḍāmbikā + Malla (V) [VOL. XXIX Panda (IV) Rajendra-Choda (II) (Obtained the Andhra country surrounded by the sea on the east, Kalahasti on the south, Srisaila on the west and Mahendragiri on the north, from Rajaraja (II) and ruled it as his subordinate. Destroyed Kolananți Bhima (i.e., Mandalika Bhima of Kolanu-nandu or Kolanu-Bhima and his entire family). Donor of the present record, dated Saka 1091, 23rd regnal year of Rajarāja (II).) Kapana Panda (III) 1 The present insoription is damaged at the place where the name is expected to occur. The name, therefore, is restored from other records of the family which give the genealogy.

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