The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

Contents

Index

Introduction

Contents

List of Plates

Additions and Corrections

Images

Contents

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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Tiruvarur

Darasuram

Konerirajapuram

Tanjavur

Annual Reports 1935-1944

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Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2

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Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

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Epigraphica Indica

Epigraphia Indica Volume 3

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Epigraphia Indica Volume 27

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Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2

Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

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Pudukkottai

EPIGRAPHIA INDICA

58 sarvvanamasyam=eṁdu biṭṭaṁ negaḷd-Iṁda-maṇḍaḷikan=achchari taṁnaya vaṁsam-uḷḷina || [14*] Ka || Parikisad=ī-dharmma-
59 doḷ=arasara kāṇikē koḷḷiy=aruvaṇaṁ kirusuṁkaṁ pura-da(dha)rmmaṁ baṇnigey-eṁd arevīsaman=aḷi-
60 pi koṇḍavaṁ chāṁḍāḷa || [15*] Ślō || Sāmānyō=yaṁ dharmma-śētuṁ(r)=nri(nṛi)pāṇāṁ kālē kālē pālanīyō bhavadbhiḥ [|*]sa-
61 rvvān=ētān=bhāginaḥ pārtthivēndrā(drān=)bhūyō bhūyō yāchatē Rāmabhadraḥ || [16*] Bahu- bhir=vvasudhā
62 dattā rājabhis=Sagarādibhiḥ | yasya yasya yadā bhūmis=tasya tasya tasya phaḷam || [17*] Svadattāṁ
63 paradattāṁ vā yō harēti(ta) vasuṁdharāṁ | shashṭir=varsha-sahasrāṇi vishṭā(ṭhā)yāṁ jāya- 64 tē krimiḥ || [18*]

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ABSTRACT OF CONTENTS

Lines 1─2 Invocation to Śiva.

ll. 2─6 Tribhuvanamalladēva (bearing all the Western Chālukya titles, Samastabhuvanāś- raya, etc.) was ruling the kingdom from his capital Jayantīpura.
ll. 7─9 Description of the Śilāhāra princes in general terms.
ll. 10─11 Piṭṭama (the earliest ancestor of the family) ruled the country bounded by Asitādri
and Kālāṁjara.
ll. 11─17 Genealogy of the family up to Kavilāsa (II).
ll. 17─23 Description of Kavilāsa (II)’s son Dhanasaṁgraha. He was very resourceful and ruled the country bounded by Kālāñajara and Kṛishṇādri.
ll. 23─31 Genealogy continued from Dhanasaṁgraha’s son Ajja to Indarasa (III).
ll. 31─37 Indarasa (III)’s praśasti.
ll. 37─42 Indarasa (III), Bhāgiyabbarasi who was in charge of the income of the estate (?) of Mahāmaṇḍaḷēśvara Kumāra Tailapadēva, Prabhu Kēsarināyaka of Gajāṁkuśa kula and his son Ambarasa participated in making a gift on the specified date.
ll. 42─52 Details of the gift.
ll. 52─64 Imprecation in prose and verse.

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