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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA Kulôttuṅga-Chôḷadêva [III.], who, having taken Madurai, was pleased to taken also the crowned head of the Pâṇḍya :─ ‘ In the nineteenth year . . . on the day of Hasta, which corresponded to a Wednesday and to the twelfth tithi of the first fortnight, which was the sixth solar day of the month of Ṛishabha.’ [Ś. 1119] : Wednesday, 30th April A.D. 1197. 829.─ Ś. 1119.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 219, No. 16. Date of a Nellore ( Raṅganâyaka temple) Tamil inscription of the 19th (really 20th) year of the reign of the glorious Kulôttuṅga-Chôḷadêva [III.], who took Madurai and Ȋlam and was pleased to take the crowned head of the Pâṇḍya :─ ‘ In the year Piṅgala (which corresponded to) the Śaka year one thousand one hundred and nineteen, (and) in the nineteenth year (of the reign) . . . [on the day of] Rêvatî and a Friday which was the fifteenth solar day of the month of Vṛiśchika.’ Friday, 21st November A.D. 1197 ; but this was the 25th, not the 15th day of the month of Vṛiśchika.
830.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 199, No. 31. Date of a Maṇimaṅgalam (Râjagôpâla-Perumâḷ temple) Tamil inscription of the 20th year (of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin Kulôttuṅga-Chôḷadêva [III.], who was pleased to take Madurai and the crowned head of the Pâṇḍya :─ ‘ In the 20th year . . . on the day of Svâti, which corresponded to a Thursday and to the tenth tithi of the first fortnight of the month of Vṛishabha.’ The date is irregular. 831.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 174, No. 73. Date of a Tirumâṇikuli (Vâmanapurîśvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 21st year (of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Kulôttuṅga-Chôḷadêva [III.], who was pleased to take Madurai, Ȋlam, and the crowned head of the Pâṇḍya :─ ‘ In the 21st year . . . on the day of Maghâ which corresponded to a Wednesday and to the tenth tithi of the first fortnight of the month of Mêsha.’ [Ś. 1121] : Wednesday, 7th April A.D. 1199. 832.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. p. 174, No. 74. Date of a Tirumâṇikuli (Vâmanapurîśvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 21st year (of the reign) of king Parakêsarivarman alias the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Kulôttuṅga-Chôḷadêva [III.], who, having taken Madurai and Ȋlam, was pleased to take also the crowned head of the Pâṇḍya :─ ‘ In the 21st year . . . on the day of Hasta, which corresponded to a Saturday and to the thirteenth tithi of the first fortnight of the month of Ṛishabha.’ [Ś. 1121] : Saturday, 10th April A.D. 1199 ; but this day fell in the month of Mêsha, not of Ṛishabha. 833.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 333. Kambayanallûr (Dêśinâthêśvara temple) Tamil inscription of the 22nd year (of the reign) of the Tribhuvanachakravartin, the glorious Kulôttuṅga-Chôḷadêva [III.], recording a grant by Viḍugâdalagiya-Perumâḷ,[1] the king of Tagaḍai[2] and (son of) Râjarâja-Adigan,[3] to Nâgai-Nâyaka of Kuḷan (i.e. Kuḷam4 or Kuḷanûr, the modern Ellore). ______________________________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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