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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
3 lu 18 gu srâhi Ri(ṛi)shabha-śukla-paurṇna(rṇṇa)miyu Guruvâ-
4 ramuna…â¦â¦.
â In the Saka year 1215 (and) in the 18th year of the victorious reign of the glorious Vîra-Naranârasiṁhadêva,─ on Thursday, the full-moon tithi of the bright (fortnight) of Ṛishabha.â
For Saka-Saṁvat 1215 expired the date corresponds to Thursday, the 21st May A.D.
1293, when the full-moon tithi ended 15 h. 22 m. after mean sunrise. The day by the Ârya-siddhânta was the 27th day of the month of Ṛishabha.─ F. K.
5.- In the Kûrmêsvara temple at Srîkûrmam.[1]
1 Svasti srî-Saka-vatsarê śara-dharâ-tigmâṁśu-śa(sa)ṁkhy-ânvitê ….
4 …. Svasti śrî-Śaka-varushaṁbulu 1215 gun=êṁṭṭi Mâ-
5 [gha]-śukla-paṁchchamiyu Raviv[â*]ramunay=aṁddu …..
â In the Śaka year joined with the number of the arrows (5), the earth (1), and the suns
(12),─ (i.e. 1215).â
â On Sunday, the fifth tithi of the bright (fortnight) of Mâgha in the Śaka year 1215.â
For Saka-Saṁvat 1215 expired the date corresponds to Sunday, the 3rd January A.D. 1294, when the 5th tithi of the bright half ended 11 h. 50 m. after mean sunrise.- F. K.
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1 No. 291 of 1896.
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