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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 183. ─ Ś. 998.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII. p. 38. Guḍigere fragmentary Kanarese Jaina inscription, recording gifts of the Âchârya Śrînandi-paṇḍita :─ (L. 19).─ Sa(śa)ka-varsha 998neya Naḷa-saṁvatsarada śrâheyoḷu. The inscription mention Kuṅkumamahâdêvî, the younger sister of the Châḷukya Chakravartin Vijayâdityavallabha (i.e., probably, the W. Châlukya Vijayâditya[1]), as having formerly founded a certain Jaina temple. It also mention a Bhuvanaikamalla-Śântinâthadêva, i.e. a Jaina temple or image of Śântinâtha that had been built or set up by the W. Châlukya Sômêśvara II. Bhuvanaikamalla. 184.─Ś. 999.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 209, No. 17. Date of a Hulgûr Kanarese inscription of the W. Châlukya Vikramâditya VI. and Jayasiṁha III. :─ (L. 14).─Sa(śa)kanṛipak[âl]-âtîta-saṁvatsara-sa(śa)taṁgaḷu 999neya Piṁhaḷa-saṁvatsarada Âshâḍa(ḍha)-su(śu)ddha 2 Âdityavâra saṁkrânti-pavitrârôhaṇad=aṁdu. Sunday, 25th June A.D. 1077 ; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 116, No. 16. 185.─ Châ. Vi. 2.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. VIII. p. 11. Yêûr Sanskṛit and Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya Mahârâjâdhirâja Vikramâditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla, residing at his capital of Kalyâṇa :─
Śrîmach-Châḷukya-Vikrama-varshada 2neya Piṁgaḷa-saṁvatsarada Śrâvaṇa-paurṇṇamâsi Âdityavâra sômagrahaṇa-mahâparvva-nimittadiṁ. [Piṅgala=Ś. 999] : Sunday, 6th August A.D. 1077 ; a lunar eclipse, visible in India ; see ibid. Vol. XXII. p. 109, No. 1. Genealogy[2] as far as Jayasiṁha [II.] Jagadêkamalla as in No. 154 ; his son [Sômêśvara I.] Âhavamalla ; his son [Sômêśvara II.] Bhuvanaikamalla ; his younger brother Vikramâditya [VI.] Tribhuvanamalla. 186.─ Châ. Vi. 2.─ PSOCI. No. 163 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 60, p. 129. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya Vikramâditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla, residing at Êtagiri,[3] and of his feudatory, the Daṇḍanâyaka Barmadêya :─ (L. 39).─ śrîmach-Châḷukya-Vikrama-varsha 2neya Piṁgaḷa-saṁvatsarada Pushya-su(śu)ddha 7 Âdityavârad=aṁdin=uttarâyaṇa-saṁkrântiya parbba(rvva)-nimittaṁ.[4] [Piṅgala = Ś. 999] : Sunday, 24th December A.D. 1077. 187.─ Châ. Vi. 2.─ PSOCI. No. 164 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 77, p. 163. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya Vikramâditya VI. Tribhuvanamalla, residing at Êtagiri, and of his feudatory, the Daṇḍanâyaka Barmadêva :─ (L. 26.).─ śrîmach-Châḷukya-Vikrama-varishada yeraḍe(ḍa)neya Piṁgaḷa-saṁvatsarada Mâghada puṇṇame Sômavârad=andina sômagrahaṇa-parvva-nimittadiṁ.[5] [Piṅgala = Ś. 999] : 30th Janu ary A.D. 1078, with a lunar eclipse, visible in India ; but the day was a Tuesday, not a Monday. 188.─ Châ. Vi. 3 (for 4 ?).─ Mysore Inscr. No. 165, p. 305. Anantapur Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya (Vikramâditya VI.) Tribhuvanamalla, and of his younger brother, the Yuvarâja Jayasiṁha III. :[6]─ ‘ In the 3rd year of Châlukya Vikrama, the year Siddhârthi, at the time of uttarâyaṇa-saṁkrânti.’ [Siddhârthin = Ś. 1001.] ____________________________ |
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