The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

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Index

Introduction

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List of Plates

Additions and Corrections

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Altekar, A. S

Bhattasali, N. K

Barua, B. M And Chakravarti, Pulin Behari

Chakravarti, S. N

Chhabra, B. CH

Das Gupta

Desai, P. B

Gai, G. S

Garde, M. B

Ghoshal, R. K

Gupte, Y. R

Kedar Nath Sastri

Khare, G. H

Krishnamacharlu, C. R

Konow, Sten

Lakshminarayan Rao, N

Majumdar, R. C

Master, Alfred

Mirashi, V. V

Mirashi, V. V., And Gupte, Y. R

Narasimhaswami, H. K

Nilakanta Sastri And Venkataramayya, M

Panchamukhi, R. S

Pandeya, L. P

Raghavan, V

Ramadas, G

Sircar, Dines Chandra

Somasekhara Sarma

Subrahmanya Aiyar

Vats, Madho Sarup

Venkataramayya, M

Venkatasubba Ayyar

Vaidyanathan, K. S

Vogel, J. Ph

Index.- By M. Venkataramayya

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

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Volume 22
Part 1

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Volume 23

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Volume 26

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Tiruvarur

Darasuram

Konerirajapuram

Tanjavur

Annual Reports 1935-1944

Annual Reports 1945- 1947

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 7, Part 3

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 2

Epigraphica Indica

Epigraphia Indica Volume 3

Epigraphia
Indica Volume 4

Epigraphia Indica Volume 6

Epigraphia Indica Volume 7

Epigraphia Indica Volume 8

Epigraphia Indica Volume 27

Epigraphia Indica Volume 29

Epigraphia Indica Volume 30

Epigraphia Indica Volume 31

Epigraphia Indica Volume 32

Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2

Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

Archaeological Links

Archaeological-Survey of India

Pudukkottai

EPIGRAPHIA INDICA

Further, Dadda II, in the records of some of his successors, is credited with affording protection to the lord of Valabhī against the emperor Harsha. Now this description applies, in the present inscription, to Dadda who heads the genealogical list given here. He may thus confidently be identified with Dadda II. His grandson, Dadda III, is styled Bāhusahāya here as elsewhere.

Till now nine records of the Early Gurjaras, including the present one, are known to us ; and Prof. V. V. Mirashi gives the following genealogy, as revised by him1 :─

Dadda I

Jayabhaṭa I─Vītarāga

Dadda II─Praśāntarāga

K. 380, 385, 391, 392

Jayabhaṭa II

Dadda III─Bāhusahāya
K. 427 (the present grant)

Jayabhaṭa III
K. 456, 461

Ahirōla

Jayabhaṭa IV
K. 486 (two grants)

The dates given above are from the records so far discovered. The present grant is dated (K.) 427, and thus is to be assigned to Dadda III.

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First Plate

1 Ōm3 Svasti śrī-Bharukachchhāt=satata-Lakshmī-nivāsa-bhūtēḥ4 tṛishṇā-saṁtāpa-hāriṇa(ṇi) dīn-ānātha-vistā-
2 rit-ānubhāvō(vē) ||5 dvija-kul-ōpajīvyamāna-vibhava-śālini mahati mahārāja-Karṇṇ- ānvayē
3 kamal-ākara iva rājahansa(haṁsa)ḥ prabala-[Kali]kāla-vilasita(t-ā)kalita-vimala-svabhāvō gaṁbhīr-ōddā(dā)ra-charita-vismā-

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[1] Above, Vol. XXIV, pp. 176 ff.
[2] From the original plates and photographs.
[3] Expressed by a symbol.
[4] Read-bhūtē.
[5] This mark of punctuation is unnecessary, as also those that follow, down to line 15.

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