The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

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Index

Introduction

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Additions and Corrections

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Dr. Bhandarkar

J.F. Fleet

Prof. E. Hultzsch

Prof. F. Kielhorn

Prof. H. Luders

J. Ramayya

E. Senart

J. PH. Vogel

Index-By V. Venkayya

Appendix

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Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

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Tiruvarur

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Konerirajapuram

Tanjavur

Annual Reports 1935-1944

Annual Reports 1945- 1947

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 7, Part 3

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

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Epigraphica Indica

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Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

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Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

Archaeological Links

Archaeological-Survey of India

Pudukkottai

EPIGRAPHIA INDICA

986.─ Ś. 1355*.─ Inscr. at Śravaṇa-Beḷgoḷa, No. 108, p. 81. Pillar inscription recording the death of Śrutamuni and the erection of a tomb for him ; preceded by a long account of jaina teachers ; (composed by Maṅgarâja) :─

Ishu-śara-śikhi-vidhu-mita-Śaka-Paridhâvi-śarad-dvitîyag-Ȃshâḍhê | sita-navami-Vidhudinôdayajushi sa-Viśâkhê pratishṭhit=êyam=iha ||

Monday, 7th July A.D. 1432 ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 129, No. 96.

987.─ Ś. 1358*.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 111. Kârkaḷa Kanarese pillar inscription of Vîra-Pâṇḍya, the son of Bhairava of the family of Jinadatta :[1]

(L. 1).─ Śaka-nṛipana 1358 Râkshasa-saṁvatsara[da Ph]âlguna-śu 12lu ||

988.─ Ś. 1432*.─ Inscr. at Śravaṇa-Beḷgoḷa, No. 103, p. 75. Kanarese inscription recording some repairs made by a son of Keśavanâtha, the minister of the Maṇḍalêśvara Kulôttuṅga-Chaṅgâḷa-Mahâdêva :─

Sa(śa)kha(ka)-varusha 1432ḍaneya Śukla-saṁvatsarada Vayiśâkha-ba 10lû.

989.─ Ś. 1438(?).─ PSOCI. No. 228 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 112, p. 208. Tyâkal Kanarese rock inscription ; appears to treat of a Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Gôparâja (Sâluva-Gôparâja)[2] and others :─

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‘ Śaka 1438 (in figures, l. 1), the Pramâdi saṁvatsara ; the first day of the bright fortnight of Phâlguna ;’ (Mys. Inscr. : ‘ the year 1434 ’).

Pramâdin would be Ś. 1415 ; (Pramôda = Ś. 1432, and Pramâthin = Ś. 1441).

990.─ Ś. 1459 (for 1460).─ Inscr. at Śravaṇa-Beḷgoḷa, No. 99, p. 75. Kanarese pillar inscription recording a private grant :─

Śaka-varsha sâvirada 1459taneya Viḷaṁbi-saṁvatsarada Mâgha-śuddha 5yalu.

991.─ Ś. 1466.─ Coorg Inscr. No. 10, p. 14. Añjanagiri Kanarese Jaina inscription, caused to be written by Śântikîrtidêva, the fellow student of Abhinava-Chârukîrti-paṇḍitadêva :─ Śaka-varsha 1466 sanda vartamâna-Krôdhi-saṁvatsarada Kârtî(rtti)ka-śu 15yallu.

992.─ Ś. 1476*.─ PSOCI. No. 47 ; Archæol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. I. Plate xxxiii. 8. Bâdâmi Telugu pillar inscription :[3]

(L. 1).─ Śâlivâhana-Śaka-varshaṁbulu 1476guna(nê)ṭi Pramâdi-saṁ[va*]tsara Âshâḍa(ḍha)-ba 11lu.

993.─ Ś. 1508.─Ind. Ant. Vol. V. p. 40 ; corrected by Dr. Hultzsch from inked estampages. Kârkaḷa Jaina temple Sanskṛit and Kanarese inscription of Immaḍi-Bhairarasa-Oḍeya or Bhairava [II.], surnamed Vîranarasiṁha-Chaṅganarêndra, a descendant of the family of Jinadatta and the nephew of Bhairarada-Oḍeya or Bhairava [I.], ‘ supreme lord of Paṭṭi-Pombuchchapura : ‘,[4]

(L. 7).─ śrîmach-Chhâli-Śak-âbdakê cha gali(ṇi)tê nâg-âbhra-bâṇ-êṁdubhiś=ch=âbdê sad-Vyaya-nâmni Chaitra-sita-shashṭyâṁ(shṭhyâṁ) Saumyavârê Vṛishê | lagnê san-Mru(mṛi)-gaśîrsha-bhê.

(L. 9).─ Śâlivâhana-Śaka-varsha | 1508neya Vyaya-saṁvatsarada Chaitra-śuddha-sha-shṭi(shṭhi)yû Budhavâra Mṛigaśirâ-nakshatraû(vû) Vṛishabha-lagnadallû.

Wednesday, 16th March A.D. 1586.

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[1] Compare above, No. 985.
[2] Compare above, Nos. 501, 508 and 509.
[3] For another undated Bâdâmi Telugu pillar inscription see PSOCI. No. 48, and Archæol Surv. of West. India, Vol. I. Plate xxxiii. 9.
[4] Compare above, Nos. 985 and 987 ; also No. 237.


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