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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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Chaudhury, P.D.
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Chhabra, B.ch.
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DE, S. C.
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Desai, P. B.
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Dikshit, M. G.
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Krishnan, K. G.
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Desai, P. B
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Krishna Rao, B. V.
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Lakshminarayan Rao, N., M.A.
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Mirashi, V. V.
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Narasimhaswami, H. K.
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Pandeya, L. P.,
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Sircar, D. C.
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Venkataramayya, M., M.A.,
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Venkataramanayya, N., M.A.
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Index-By A. N. Lahiri
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Other
South-Indian Inscriptions
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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
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Volume 22 Part 1
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Volume
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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
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Archaeological-Survey
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Pudukkottai
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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
SANTIRAGRAMA GRANT OF DANDIMAHADEVI
GENEALOGY OF THE BHAUMA-KARAS
(1) Kshēmaṅkara or Lakshmīkara
(2) Śivakara I Unmaṭṭasiṁha Bharasaha
=Jayāvalī, daughter of the ruler of Rāḍha.
(3) Śubhākara I (Neulpur plate)
=Mādhavadēvī

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[1] The recently discovered Baud plates of the queen say that she was the daughter of Svabhāvatuṅga, who
belonged to the race of the moon and was the lord of Kōsala (apparently South Kōsala), from queen Nṛittāmahādēvī, daughter of Yaśōvṛiddhi. The grants were made at the request of Śaśilēkhā (wife of Mahāmaṇḍalādhipati
Maṅgalakalaśa), who was born in the Virāṭa family and was married into the Vrāgaḍi family, for the merit of the
deceased father of the lady, in favour of the Nānnēśvara temple (named after the dead man). The gift land was
situated in the Tamālakhaṇḍa vishaya within the Daṇḍabhukti maṇḍala (about the present Danton in the Midnapur District of West Bengal). The temple in question, which was a Śaiva institution, seems to have been situated
in the same area which was probably being ruled by the husband of Śaśilēkhā.
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