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Same village.─Slab set up in the field of Tippaṇṇa Kāmaṭi.

…. …. …. Do.

Refers to the boundary of the street of Tamil (Tiguḷa) merchants. Mentions Nandana Pille. In characters of the 15-16th century A.D.

232

Same village.─ Hero-stone on the bank of the tank near the District Local Board Office.

…. …. …. Do. Damaged. ‘Seems to mention A[ra]dēva.
233

Same village.─ Hero-stone in the field of Chaṇḍiki-Bharamappa.

…. …. …. Do. Damaged and illegible.
234

Same village.─Hero-stone in front of the Maiḷāradēva temple.

Kadamba (Hāṅgal) Mallidēva

Regnal year 15 …. Kārttika, ba. 11.

Do. Damaged. Records the death of a hero (name lost).
235 Another hero-stone in the same place …. …. …. Do. Badly damaged.
236

Same village.─Hero-stone on the bund of the Āṇikere tank.

Kadaṁba (Hāṅgal) Tailapa …. Do. Damaged and illegible.
237 Another hero-stone in the same place Kadaṁba Do.

Chāḷukya Vikrama year ……, Vijaya, Chaitra, śu. Pāḍiva, Wednesday.

Do.

Damaged. Refers to the death of Sāntayadēva, son of Māvulidēva.

238

Same village.─Hero-stone outside the temple of Tārakēśvara.

Do. Kāmadēva …. Do.

Damaged. Seems to record the death of a hero (name lost) who fought on behalf of his lord Kāmadēva.

239 Another hero-stone in the same place …. …. …. Do. Damaged and illegible.
240

Same village.─A third hero-stone in the same place.

…. …. …. Do.

Damaged. Seems to record the death of Basava-Nāyaka in the battle. His bravery is praised.

241 Slab in the same place Western Chāḷukya Tribhuvanamalladēva

Chāḷukya Vikrama year [47], …….. Māgha, Amāvāsye, Vyatīpāta, Sūrya-grahaṇa.

Do.

Registers certain gifts of land to the temple of god Tailēśvara- dēva, while Tailapa of the Kadaṁba family was governing Banavāse 12,000, Pāṅgal 500 and Sāntaḷige 1,000. Tailapa’sgenealogy is given.

242 Another hero-stone in the same place Kadaṁba (Hāṅgal) Kāmādēva

Regnal year 15, Naḷa, Āśvīja, ba. (Tues-day).

Do.

Records the death of a Sāhaṇi in a fighting when Hoyisaṇa Ballāḷadēva had attacked Hānuṅgal. He is stated to have had his camp at Avaregere.

243

Same village.─Slab lying near the temple of Siddharāmēśvara (Haḷe-Kōṭē).

…. …. …. Persian Indistinct.
244

Śēshagiri.─Slab outside the temple of Rāmaliṅga.

Western Chāḷukya Tribhuvanamalladēva

Chāḷukya Vikrama year 5, Dundubhi,
Kārttika, śu. 5, Monday. Irregular.

Kannaḍa

Registers gifts of land made to Gommaṭāchārya for offerings to god Rēvēśvaradēva by Mañchiseṭṭi, Māchikabbe and Asagikabbe, who set up a liṅga at Hattigunda, States
that the king’s subordinate Siṅgarasa was governing Pānuṅgal 500. The Kadaṁba chief Tailapa is mentioned as ruling the kingdom.

245 On the same slab …. …. …. Do. Damaged.
246

Same village.─Slab near the local gymna- sium.

…. …. …. Do. Badly damaged and illegible.



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