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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 229.─Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 140 ; PSOCI. No. 44. Bâdâmi Kanarese inscription of the second year (of the reign) of the W. Châlukya Pratâpa-chakravartin Jagadêkamalla II., recording a grant by his Daṇḍanâyakas Mahâdêva and Pâladêva :─ (L. 21).─Châḷukya-Jagadêkamalla-varishada eraḍe(ḍa)neya Siddhârtthi-saṁvatsarada Kârttika-su(śu)ddha-trayôdasi(śi) Sômavârad=aṁdu. [Siddhârthin = Ś. 1061] : Monday, 6th November A.D. 1139. 230.─PSOCI. No. 179 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 62, p. 134. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese inscription of the reign[1] of the W. Châlukya (Sômêśvara III.) Bhûlôkamalla :─ ‘ The Siddhârthi saṁvatsara ; Sunday, the thirteenth day (in words, l. 21) of the bright fortnight of Pushya ; at the time of the sun’s commencing his progress to the north.’ [For Siddhârthin=Ś. 1061] the date is irregular. 231.─PSOCI. No. 139 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 8, p. 16. Dâvaṇgere Kanarese inscription of the reign[2] of the W. Châlukya (Sômêśvara III.) Bhûlôkamalla, and of his feudatory Vîra-Pâṇḍyadêva, residing at Uchchaṅgîdurga and ruling the Noḷambavâḍi Thirty-two-thousand :─ ‘ Monday, the eleventh day (in words, l. 26) of the (?) bright fortnight of Pushya of the Dundubhi saṁvatsara ; at the time of the sun’s commencing his progress to the north.’
[For Dundubhi = Ś. 1064] the date is irregular. 232.─Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 15. Managôḷi Kanarese inscription of the 6th year of the reign of the Kaḷachurya Bijjala (below, No. 278) ; in lines 1-59 refers to certain events of the time of the W. Châlukya Pratâpa-chakravartin Jagadêkamalla II. (and his feudatory, the Daṇḍanâyaka Bammaṇayya), and gives the following date of the 5th year of that king’s reign :─ (L. 39).─nija-bhuja-vijaya-nâm-âṁkita-varshada 5neya Duṁdubhi-saṁvatsarada Pusishya-śuddha 10 Bri(bṛi)haspativârad=aṁd=uttarâyaṇasaṁkrâṁti-vyatîpâta-nimittav-âgi. [For Dundubhi = Ś. 1064] the date is irregular ; see ibid. p. 11. The inscription, before Ayyaṇa [I.] (the father of Vikramâditya IV.), mentions a Chalukya Kattiyaradêva.[3] It also states that Taila [II.] annihilated the Râshṭrakûṭas Kakkara (Kakkarâja II.) and Raṇakambha (Raṇastambha) ; see above, No. 150. 233.─Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XI. p. 253. Koḍikop Kanarese inscription of the 7th year (of the reign) of the W. Châlukya Pratâpa-chakravartin Jagadêkamalla II., and of his feudatory, the Sinda Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Jagadêkamalla Permâḍi I. :[4]─ (L. 22).─ Jagadêkamalla-varshada 7neya Raktâkshi-saṁvatsarada Pushyad-amâvâsye Sômavâra uttarâyaṇasaṁkramaṇa-vyatîpâta-sûryyagrahaṇad=aṁdu. [For Raktâksha = Ś. 1066] probably Monday, 25th December A.D. 1144 ; the Uttarâyaṇa-saṁkrânti took place on Sunday, the 24th December, and there was a solar eclipse which was visible in India on Tuesday, the 26th December, A.D. 1144. 234.─ [Ś. 872].─ Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XI. p. 239. Narêgal incomplete Kanarese inscription of the reign of the W. Châlukya Jagadêkamalla II., and of the Sinda Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Jagadêkamalla Permâḍi I., ruling at Erambirage ; records a grant which is stated to have been made[5]─ (L. 37).─Sa(śa)ka-varsha 872neya Sâdhâraṇa-saṁvatsarada Kârttikad=amavâsye Vṛi(bṛi)haspativârad=aṁdina sûryya-grahaṇadoḷ. The date is irregular ; but see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 5, No. 144. _________________________________ |
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