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No. |
Findspot |
Dynasty |
King |
Date |
Language |
Remarks |
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DHARWAR DISTRICT—contd. |
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110 |
Stone lying near the mosque in the village |
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Kannaḍa |
Incomplete. Mentions Tuḷaya Aṁma, wife of Kāchagoṁḍa, the gavuḍa of Kalikere. In characters of about the 13th century. |
111 |
Hero stone set up near the tank |
…. |
…. |
…. |
Do. |
Damaged. Purport not clear. Do. |
111-A |
Hero stone set up near the village |
…. |
…. |
…. |
Do. |
Damaged and fragmentary. Mentions the Nāḷ-prabhu of Kalkere. Do. |
112 |
Hero stone set up near the southern en- trance into the village |
Yādava |
Siṁhaṇa |
Phālguna. |
Do. |
Damaged. Purport not clear. |
113 |
Hero stone (No. I) set up near the temple of Sōmalinga. |
…. |
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…. |
Do. |
States that this is the stone set up in memory of Chika Nāgaiya, son of Nāḷprabhu Sōyaseṭṭi, who died in a fight. Compare B. K. No. 89 of 1935-36. The verse des-cribing the heroism of Nāga (senior and junior) are identical in the two records. The characters belong to the 12th century. |
114 |
Hero stone (No. II) set up in the same place. |
…. |
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…. |
Do. |
Damaged and worn out. |
115 |
Hero stone (No. III) set up in the same place. |
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…. |
Do. |
Damaged. States that it is the hero stone (bīrasāsana) set up in memory of Barma, servant of Chaladaṁka Mādiseṭṭi who died in a fight at Raṭṭahaḷḷi. |
116 |
Keḷavarkop.—Slab set up near the Iśvara temple. |
[Western Chālukya] |
[Tribhuvanamalla] |
…. |
Do. |
Damaged and worn out. Refers to the administration of Pannamarasa over Banavāsi region. |
117 |
Hero stone kept in the same place |
Hoysaḷa . . |
Vīra-Ballāḷa |
Parābhava, Kārtika, śu. 5, Thursday. |
Do. |
Damaged and worn out. Seems to record the death of Māla-gāra Echa in a cattle raid. |
118 |
Fragments lying in the same place |
Western Chālukya . |
Vikramāditya |
…. |
Do. |
Worn out. Mentions Banavāsipura. |
118-A |
Hero stone set up near Rāmaliṅga temple |
…. |
…. |
Śrāvaṇa śu. 6, Tuesday. |
Do. |
Damaged and worn out. Mentions Kela-ūr. In characters of about the 12th century. |
119 |
Māsti stone (No. I) set up near Vīrabhadra temple. |
…. |
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Yuva, Pushya, ba. 11, Sunday. |
Do. |
States that it is the memorial of Māsti Boṁmakka, wife of the deceased Boṁmadēva, son of Āja-Gauḍa of Kela-ura. In characters of about the 13th century. |
120 |
Masti stone (No. II) set up in the same place. |
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Śaka 1564, Chaitra śu. 8. |
Do. |
Damaged and worn out. Seems to state that the wife of Boma-Gāuḍa, the Prabhu of Kelavura became Māsti. |
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