The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

Contents

Index

Introduction

Contents

Additions and Corrections

Images

Contents

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

List of Plates

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Vol. 4 - 8

Volume 9

Volume 10

Volume 11

Volume 12

Volume 13

Volume 14

Volume 15

Volume 16

Volume 17

Volume 18

Volume 19

Volume 20

Volume 22
Part 1

Volume 22
Part 2

Volume 23

Volume 24

Volume 26

Volume 27

Tiruvarur

Darasuram

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

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 2

Epigraphica Indica

Epigraphia Indica Volume 3

Epigraphia
Indica Volume 4

Epigraphia Indica Volume 6

Epigraphia Indica Volume 7

Epigraphia Indica Volume 8

Epigraphia Indica Volume 27

Epigraphia Indica Volume 29

Epigraphia Indica Volume 30

Epigraphia Indica Volume 31

Epigraphia Indica Volume 32

Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2

Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

Archaeological Links

Archaeological-Survey of India

Pudukkottai

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]

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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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[1] Of about the 16th or 17th century A.D.
[2] Of about 7th or 8th century A.D.
[3]Of about the 8th or 9th century A.D.


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