Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 24
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 2 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [JANUARY, 1895. In S. 1448 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Vyaya, the Makarasam kranti took place 12 h. 39 m. after mean sunrise of Friday, 28th December, A. D. 1526, during the 10th tithi of the dark half, which commenced 2 h. 29 m. after mean sunrise of the saine day; on the same day the moon entered Visakha 7 h. 53 m. after mean sunrise. (b). A date with a Krishna-jayanti. 126.-S. 1452. Ante, Vol. IV. p. 329, and Vol. XII. p. 214, No. 95. Harihar inscription of Achyutaraya of Vijayanagara: -- (L. 3). Sri-jayabhyudaya-Salivahana-saka-varsha 1452 Vikru(kri)ti-samvatsarada Sravana-bahula 8yu(ya) Somavara Jayamti-punyakaladalli sri-Kru(kri)shnavatarasamayadalli. In S. 1452 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Vikrita, the 8th tithi of the dark half of the amanta Sravana commenced 12 h. 45 m. after mean sunrise of Monday, 15th August, A. D. 1530, and ended 10 h. 12 m. after mean sunrise of the following day. Other dates with current Tithis. (c).. 127. S. 856. Ante, Vol. X. p. 104, and Vol. XVIII. p. 316. Mahâkûța pillar inscription of the Mahásámanta Bappuvarasa: (L. 6). Sakanripa-kâl-âtita-sa[m] vatsara-sataṁgal-entu nu(nû)ra ayivatta âraneya Jayasa[m]vatsarada Kartta (rtti)ka-su(su)ddha-pañchamiyum Budhavarad-andu[m]. — In S. 856 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Jaya, the 5th tithi of the bright half of Kârttika commenced 2 h. 42 m. after mean sunrise of Wednesday, 15th October, A. D. 934, and ended 0 h. 30 m. after mean sunrise of the following day. [By the mean-sign system Jaya had ended on the 6th December, A. D. 933, in 'S. 856 current; and Karttika-sudi 5 of S. 856 current was Saturday, 26th October, A. D. 933.] 128. S. 1001. - Hultzsch, South Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. p. 55; ante, Vol. XIX. p. 431. Date of the appointment of Vira-Chôdadêva as viceroy of Vêngi (L. 76). Sak-Abdê sasi-khadvay-êmdu-ganitê Simh-âdhirûḍê(dhê) ravau chamdrê vriddhimati trayôdaśa-tithau varê Guror-Vrischikê lagnê-tha Sravanê. In S. 1001 current the Simha-sam kranti took place (and the solar Bhâdrapada commenced) 8 h. 32 m. after mean sunrise of the 27th July, A. D. 1078; and the day of the date is Thursday, 23rd August, A. D. 1078, when the 13th tithi of the bright half (of the lunar Bhadrapada) commenced 0 h. 30 m. and ended 23 h. 51 m., and when the nakshatra was Sravana up to 7 h. 13 m. after mean sunrise. 129. S. 1084. Ante, Vol. XI. p. 12. Anamkonḍ inscription of Rudradê va of the Kakatya or Kakatiya dynasty: Saka-varshamulu 1084 vunemți Chitrabhanu-samvatsara Mâgha-su 13 Vaḍḍavara (L. 6). munâmḍu. In S. 1084 expired, which by the southern luni-solar system was Chitrabhanu, the 13th tithi of the bright half of Magha commenced 2 h. 29 m. after mean sunrise of Saturday, 19th January, A. D. 1163, and ended 3 h. 58 m. after mean sunrise of the following day. 130. S. 1160. Pali, Skr. and Old-Kan. Inser. No. 112. Tiliwalli inscription of the Devagiri-Yadava Singhana II. : Saka 1160 (in figures, 1. 77), the Hêmalambi samvatsara; Thursday, the third day of the bright fortnight of Phalguna.' By Mr. Sh. B. Dikshit's exact calculations, according to the present Surya-siddhanta, the tithi commenced 1 h. 16 m. after sunrise of the Thursday, and ended 344 m. after sunrise of the following day.

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