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Index
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Introduction
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Contents
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List of Plates
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Additions and Corrections
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Images
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Altekar, A. S
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Bhattasali, N. K
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Barua, B. M And Chakravarti, Pulin Behari
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Chakravarti, S. N
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Chhabra, B. CH
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Das Gupta
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Desai, P. B
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Gai, G. S
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Garde, M. B
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Ghoshal, R. K
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Gupte, Y. R
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Kedar Nath Sastri
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Khare, G. H
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Krishnamacharlu, C. R
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Konow, Sten
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Lakshminarayan Rao, N
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Majumdar, R. C
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Master, Alfred
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Mirashi, V. V
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Mirashi, V. V., And Gupte, Y. R
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Narasimhaswami, H. K
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Nilakanta Sastri And Venkataramayya, M
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Panchamukhi, R. S
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Pandeya, L. P
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Raghavan, V
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Ramadas, G
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Sircar, Dines Chandra
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Somasekhara Sarma
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Subrahmanya Aiyar
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Vats, Madho Sarup
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Venkataramayya, M
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Venkatasubba Ayyar
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Vaidyanathan, K. S
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Vogel, J. Ph
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Index.- By M. Venkataramayya
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Other
South-Indian Inscriptions
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Volume
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Volume
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Volume
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Vol.
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Volume 9
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Volume 10
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Volume 11
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Volume 12
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Volume 13
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Volume 15
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Volume 16
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Volume 17
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Volume 18
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Volume
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Volume 22 Part 1
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Volume
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Volume 27 |
Tiruvarur
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Darasuram
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Konerirajapuram
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Tanjavur |
Annual Reports 1935-1944
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Annual Reports 1945- 1947
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Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2
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Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 7, Part 3
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Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1
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Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 2
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Epigraphica Indica
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 3
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 4
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 6
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 7
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 8
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 27
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 29
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 30
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 31
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Epigraphia Indica Volume 32
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Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2
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Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2
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Vākāṭakas Volume 5
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Early Gupta Inscriptions
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Archaeological
Links
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Archaeological-Survey
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Pudukkottai
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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
SAUGOR STONE INSCRIPTION OF SANKARAGANA
ABSTRACT OF CONTENTS
Lines 1-6 Invocation to Gaṇapati, Śiva and Mahāvarāha.
Ll. 6-12 In the renowned line of rulers was born a king named Vīra, who established his
command on the heads of multitude of kings. To him was born king Taila, who protected the
earth. Kāmadēva is his son, who surpasses in form the mind-born (God of Love) and is the
sun to the lotuses in the form of poets.
Ll. 12-69 The illustrious Kādaṁba-chakravarti Śrī-Vīra-Kāvadēvarasa, while he
was protecting the kingdom, seated on the throne in happiness at his capital Chandāura
endowed (on the specified date), in the presence of the god Śrī-Gōkarṇa-Mahābaḷēśvara, lands as
sarvamānya in the agrahāra village of Mūrūr, wet land, mūḍe 10 to Mahēśvarabhaṭṭa Āhitāgni
of the Viśvāmitra gōtra ; mūḍe 10 to his brother’s son Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭa ; mūḍe 12 to Vāsudēva
Bhaṭṭōpādhyāya of the Bhārgava gōtra ; mūḍe 10 to Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭa of the Āṁgirasa gōtra ;
etc., in all mūde 69 including the garden area and other adjuncts.
Ll.69-80 Imprecation.
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[1]Saugor District Gazetteer, p. 237.
[2] See below, p. 171 and plate.
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