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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 1034.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 65, and Plate ; PSOCI. No. 49. Bâdâmi inscription,[1] mentioning a certain Ravidêva-tridaṇḍin, and recording the advent of the goddess Mahâlakshmî from Kollâpura (Kôlhâpur). 1035.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 59 ; PSOCI. Nos. 40 and 41. Bâdâmi rock inscription containing names probably of visitors. 1036.─ PSOCI. No. 212 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 93, p. 183. Baḷagâṁve Sanskṛit and Kanarese memorial tablet. 1037.─ PSOCI. Nos. 207-211 ; Mysore Inscr. Nos. 50, 51, 54, 66 and 76, pp. 113, 115, 138 and 162. Five Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablets. 1038.─ PSOCI. Nos. 244 and 245 ; Mysore Inscr. Nos. 123 and 124, p. 221. Two Bêlûr Kanarese inscriptions. 1039.─ PSOCI. Nos. 143, 144 and 145 ; Mysore Inscr. Nos. 14, 15 and 16, p. 24. Three Dâvaṇgere Kanarese memorial tablets. 1040.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 170, and Plate ; PSOCI. No. 68. Paṭṭadakal Kanarese inscription[2] in praise of a certain (architect) Chaṭṭara-Revadi-Ovajja. 1041.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 171, and Plate ; PSOCI. No. 69. A short Paṭṭadakal inscription.[2]
1042.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 167 ; PSOCI. No. 56 Paṭṭadakal pillar inscription ;[3] two verses, by Achala, in praise of Bharata, the writer on dramatic composition. 1043.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. pp. 167 and 168 ; PSOCI. Nos. 61-64. Four short Paṭṭadakal Kanarese pillar inscriptions, mostly containing names (of no historical importance). 1044.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 170, and Plate ; PSOCI. Nos. 65 and 66. Two short Paṭṭadakal Kanarese pillar inscriptions (of no historical importance). 1045.─ PSOCI. Nos. 213 and 222 ; Mysore Inscr. Nos. 101 and 107, pp. 188 and 203. Two Tâḷgund Kanarese memorial tablets. 1046.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. II. No. 36, p. 149. Tanjore (Râjarâjêśvara temple) Tamil inscription of Aravaṇai alias Mâl-Ari-Kêśavan, head-overseer of the Râjarâjêśvara temple. 1047.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 73, p. 104. Tirumalai Tamil inscription recording that Arishṭanêmi-âchârya, a pupil of Paravâdimalla, caused the image of a yakshî to be made. 1048.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. Nos. 91-94, p. 127. Four Vêlûr Tamil inscriptions recording the erection of monuments of devotion by a certain Chandra-piḷḷai of Kâṭṭêri. 1049.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. II. No. 62, p. 248. Tanjore (Râjarâjêśvara temple) Tamil inscription of a certain Mallappa-Nâyakkar. 1050.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 50, p. 76. Śêkkanûr (near Vêlûr) Tamil inscription, recording the gift of the Village of Śêkkanûr to the Vêlûr temple. 1051.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 65, p. 92. Vakkaṇâpuram (near Viriñchipuram, Îśvara temple) Tamil inscription, recording that some people agreed to found a temple, called Okkaninra-nâyanâr, and made grants ‘ from the month of Kârttika of the Siddhârthin year forward.’ 1052.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 71, p. 102. Tirumalai Tamil inscription recording the gift of a well. 1053.─ South-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 77, p. 107. Tirumalai Tamil inscription recording the gift of a sluice. _____________________________ |
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