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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 241.─Ś. 1080.─Ind. Ant. Vol. XI. p. 273. Siddâpur Kanarese inscription of the reign of the Kâdamba (of Goa) Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Śivachitta Permâḍi, ‘ lord of Banavâsî,’ and (his brother) the Yuvarâja Vijayâditya II.,[1] staying near Sampagâḍi :─ (L. 28).─Śaka-varśaṁ(rshaṁ), 1080neya Bahudhânya-saṁvatsarada Âśâ(shâ)ḍa(ḍha)d= amavâsya Sômavârad=aṁdu dakshiṇâyanasaṁkrânti-vyatîpâtada puṇya-tithiyoḷu. 27th June A.D. 1158, but this was a Friday, not a Monday ; see ibid. Vol. XXIV. p. 8, No. 154. 242.─Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. IX. p. 296. Golihaḷḷi Kanarese inscription of the 14th, 17th and 26th years (of the reign) of the Kâdamba Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Koṅkaṇa-chakravartin Śivachitta Permâḍi, ‘ lord of Banavâsî,’ ruling at his capital of Gôve (Goa) :─ (L. 33).─ śrî-Kâdamba-Śivachitta-śrî-Vîra-Permmâḍidêva-varshada 14neya Vikrama-saṁvatsarada Vaiśâkha-mâsada śuddham-daśamî Sômavârad=aṁdu. [For Vikrama∙= Ś. 1082 = Ky. 426[1] the date is irregular. (L. 37).─ -Permmâḍidêva-varshada 17neya Svabhânu-saṁvatsarada Mârggaśira-bahuḷa-daśami (?)[2] Sômavârad=aṁdu. [Subhânu = Ś. 1085 = Ky. 4264 ] : Monday, 18th November A.D. 1163. (L. 54).─ -Permmâḍidêva-varshada 26neya Nandana-saṁvatsara Mâghamâsa-śuddha daśami Bṛihaspativârad=andu. [Nandana = Ś. 1094 = Ky. 4273] : Thursday, 25th January A.D. 1173.
243.─Ś. 1084 (for 1085).─Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XI. p. 259 ; PSOCI. No. 67. Paṭṭadakal Kanarese inscription of the Sinda Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Châvuṇḍa II., (who was, or rather had been) a feudatory of the W. Châlukya Nùrmaḍi-Taila (Taila III.) :[3]─ (L. 66).─ Sa(śa)ka-varshada sâsirad-eṁbhatta-nâlke(lka)neya Subhânu-saṁvatsarada Jê(jyê)shṭha-su(śu)ddha-paurṇṇamâsye Sômavâra sômagrahaṇa-vyatîpâta-saṁkramaṇada puṇya-tithiyal. The date is irregular ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 15, No. 187. In the Sinda family, Âchugi [I.] ; his brothers Nâka, Siṁha [I.], Dâsa, Dâma, Châvuṇḍa [I.], and Châva. Âcha’s (Âchugi’s) son Bamma ; his younger brother Siṅga [II.] ; his son Âcha [II.] (burnt Gôve and repulsed [the Śilâhâra] Bhôja [I.]) ; his son Pemma (Permâḍi) [I.] ; his younger brother Châvuṇḍa [II.], married Dêmaladêvî ; their sons Âchidêva [III.] and Pemmâḍi [II.].[4] 244.─PSOCI. No. 140 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 9, p. 17. Dâvaṇgere Kanarese inscription[5] of the Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Vijaya-Pâṇḍyadêva, who ruled the Noḷambavâḍi Thirty-two-thousand and resident at Uchchaṅgî, of the 15th year of the reign of (?) the W. Châlukya Tailapa Trailôkyamalla (Taila III.), the year Pârthiva.[6] [Pârthiva=Ś. 1087.] 245.─PSOCI. No. 120 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 30, p. 57. Harihar Kanarese inscription[7] of the time of the W. Châlukya Nûrmaḍi-Tailapa (Taila III.), and of the Kaḷachurya Bijjala and his dependent Kasapayya-nâyaka.[8] __________________________ |
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