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59. – P. 131, No. 109. - S. 789, Jyaishth-imâ vâsya, a solar eclipse. Bagumrê copperplates of the Rashtrakůta Dhara varsha-Dhruvaraja III. of Gujarat.
60. - S. 797. - Jorr. Po. ds. Soc. Vol. X. p. 195. Saundatti inscription of the Rashtrakuta Kộishņa II., and his feudatory the Rafta Great Chieftain Prithvirama :-- (L. 13). - Sapta-sa(sa)tyâ navatyâ cha samaguktfé*]sa(shu) saptası [.*]
Sasa)ka-kaļesv(sh v)=atitéshu Manmath-ahvaya-vatsarê7 11 61. -- S. 799. – Ante, Vol. XIII. p. 135. Kaņheri inscription of the Rishtrakúra Amoghavarsha I., and the (Silara) Mahúsámanta Kapardin :
(L. 1). - Sakansipa-kal-atita-samvatsara-satêshu saptasu nananavaty-adhikeshv-aikatah
799.
62. - S. 809. -Ante, Vol. VI. p. 102; Coorg Inscr. No. 2, p. 5; Páli, Skr. and OldKan. Inscr. No. 269. Biļiør (Kodagu) inscription of the Ganga or Kongu Satyavákya-Kongunivarma-Permanadi:
"Saka 809 (in words, 1. 2), the eighteenth year (in words, 1. 5) of his reign; the fifth day (sri-panchameyandu) of Phâlguna.'
63.-P. 123, No. 60.- S. 810, Chaitr-amavasya, a solar eclipse. Bagumrå copperplates of the Rashtrakuta Akalavarsha-Krishnaraja of Gujarât.
64. - P. 9, No. 162. - 8. 822 (for 824 P), Dundabhi, Magha-sudi 5, Brihaspati-vâra. Nandwadige inscription of the Rashtrakata Krishna II.
65. – S. 824. – Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. X. p. 190. Mulgund inscription of the Rashtrakúra Krishna II. -
(L. 2) - Sakapřipa-kaļa=shtha shta)-sate chaturutteravimśada(ty-uttare sar pragatê Dundubhi-namanio varghê pravarttamânê.
66. - 8. 831 (for 832 or 833 ?). - Ante, Vol. XII. p. 222. Aihole inscription of the Rashtrakůta Krishna II.:
While the sasivatsara named Prajapati, which was the eight hundred and thirty-first-on the centuries of years that have elapsed from the time of the Saka king, was current.'
67. – 8. 832. – Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 56. Kapadvanaj copper-plates of the Rashtrakúta Kfishpa II.:--
(L. 60). - Saka-suvat 832 Vaisakha-saddha-pauronamasyan mahả-Vaisakhyan.
63. - P. 114, No. 6.-8.833, Pausha-áudi 4, uttarayaņa-samkranti. Haddala copper-plates of the Chåpa Jahasamuntadhipati Dharanivarahs, the feudatory of Mahipaladeva.
69.-8. 836. – Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XVIII. pp. 260 and 264. Nausari copper-plates of the Rashtrakûta Nityavarsha Indra III.:
(L. 52). - Sakansipa-kal-atita-samvatsara-satêshv=ashțasu shattrimsad-uttarëshu Yuvasamvatsarêro Phâlgana-su(suddha-saptamyam sampannê bripattava(bandh-Otsave.
* By the mean-sign system Manmatha ended on the 13th August, A. D. 875, in 8. 797 expired; and by the Southeru luni-solar system Manmatha was 8. 797 expired.
* By the mean-sign syetem Dundubhi ended on the 20th April, A, D, 902, in 8. 824 expired; and by the southern luni-solar system Dundubhi was S. 824 expired.
By the mean-eign system Prajapati lasted from the 18th March, A.D. 910, in 8. 232 expired, to the 14th March. A.D. 911, in S. 833 expired (which commenced on the 4th March, A.D. 911); and by the southern luni-solar system Prajópati was 8. 833 expired.
10 By the mean-sign system Yuvan ended on the 25th February, A.D. 915, which was the 8th of the bright half of Pnälguna of S. 836 expired: by the southern luni-solar system Yuvau would be 8. 887 expired.