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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 267.─Ś. 1141*.─Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. X. p. 240. Nêsargi (Nêsarige) Kanarese inscription of the Raṭṭa Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Kârtivîrya IV., ruling at Vêṇupura (Vêṇugrâma) :─ (L. 57).─ Sa(śa)ka-varśa(rsha) 1141neya Bahudhânya-saṁvatsarada Mâgha-śuddha 7 Guruvârad=aṁd=uttarâyaṇasaṁkrânti-vyatîpâta kûḍida puṇya-tithiyal=. Either the 25th December A.D. 1218 (but this was a Tuesday and the 7th of the bright half of Pausha) or Thursday, the 24th January A.D. 1219 (but this was the day of the Kumbha-saṁkrânti) ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 8, No. 156, and Vol. XXV. p. 293, note 64. Genealogy from Sêna [II.] to Kârtavîrya [IV.] as in No. 266. 268.─Ś. 1151*.─Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. X. p. 260 ; Archæol. Surv. of West. India. Vol. II. p. 223, and Plate lxxiii. ; and Vol. III. p. 110 ; PSOCI. No. 89. Saundatti Kanarese inscription of the time of the Raṭṭa Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Lakshmidêva II., ‘ lord of Lattanûr,’ ruling at Vêṇugrâma, the son of Kârtavîrya IV. and Mâdêvî ; recording grants made at the command of the Râjaguru Munichandra :─ (L. 64).─ Śaka-varshaṁ 1151neya Sarvvadhâri-saṁvatsarada Âshâḍhad=amavâse Sômavârad=aṁdina sarvvagrâsi-sûryyagrahaṇad=uttama-tithiyoḷ. Monday, 3rd July A.D. 1228 ; a total eclipse of the sun, visible in India ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 130, No. 103.
269.─Ky. 4348.[1]─Ind. Ant. Vol. XIV. p. 289. Goa (now Bombay As. Soc.’s) plates of the 5th year of the reign of the Kâdamba (of Goa) Śivachitta Shashṭhadêva II. and of his brother-in-law Kâmadêva (Kâvaṇa) ; (composed by Chaṭyaṇârya, the son of Sômanâtha and grandson of Yajñavarya[2]) :─ (L. 29).─ ashṭâchatvâriṁśadadhika-triśatô[tta*]rêshu chatuḥ-sahasrêshu Kaliyuga-saṁvatsarêshu parâvṛittêshu satsu | svarâjy-ânubhava-kâlê paṁchamê Sâdhâraṇa-saṁvatsarê [ | ta]sy=Âśvayuja-śu[d*]dha-pratipati Budhavârê Tulâ-râśim=upagatavati bhagavati bhâskarê vishuva-saṁkrâṁtau | mah[â*]ouṇya –kâlê | [Sâdhâraṇa = Ś. 1172 = Ky. 4351] : Wednesday, 28th September A.D. 1250 ; see ibid. Vol. XVIII. p. 300, No. 20. The mythical Jayanta in whose family were many kings. Among them was Gûhalla ; then Shashṭha [I.] ; his son Jayakêśin [I.] ; his son Vijayârka [I.] ; his son Jayakêśin [II.], married Mailalamahâdêvî, the daughter of the [W.] Châlukya Permâḍi (Vikramâditya VI.) ; their sons Permâḍi and Vijaya [II.] ; Vijaya’s son Jayakêśin [III.], married Mahâdêvî ; their son Tribhuvanamalla, married Mâṇikâdêvî ; their son Shashṭha [II.].─ His sister was married to the prince Kâmadêva (Kâvaṇa), the son of Lakshmidêva and Lakshmî. 270.─ Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. IX. p. 310. Dêgâṁve Kanarese Kâdamba inscription (?). 271.─Ś. 1182.─ Jour. Roy. As. Soc. Vol. V. p. 177 ; Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. IV. p. 105. Terwaṇ plates of the reign of the Châlukya Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Kâṁvadêvarâya, ‘ lord of Kalyâṇapura,’ recording a grant by his minister Kêśava :─ (L. 1).─ Śrî-Śaku 1182 varshê Raudra-saṁvatsarê | Pushya-vadi saptami(mî) Sa(śa)ni-dine | . . . uttarâyaṇasaṁkrânti-parvaṇi. Saturday, 25th December A.D. 1260 ;[3] see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 1, No. 124.
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