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Dr. Bhandarkar

J.F. Fleet

Prof. E. Hultzsch

Prof. F. Kielhorn

Prof. H. Luders

J. Ramayya

E. Senart

J. PH. Vogel

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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA

Monday, 5th January A.D. 1159 ; but there was no lunar eclipse and no Saṁkrânti on this day.

The inscription mention the W. Châlukya kings as far as Taila III., but conveys no distinct information as to the exact relations then existing between Taila III. and Bijjala.[1]

(For another date in the same inscription, of the third year of the Kaḷachurya Saṅkama, see below, No. 292).

278.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 15. Managôḷi Kanarese inscription of the 6th year (of the reign) of the Kaḷachurya Bhujabala-chakravartin Bijjala :

(L. 59).─ Bijjaladêva-varshada 6neya Vish[u*]-saṁvatsarada Bhâdrapada-bahuḷa 6 Maṁgaḷavârad=aṁd[u].

(L. 64).─ Kapila-chaṭṭi-vyatîpâta-parvva-nimittav-âg[i].

[Vishu = Ś. 1083] : Tuesday, 12th September A.D. 1161, when the nakshatra was Rôhiṇî and the yôga Vyatîpâta.[2]

(In lines 1-59 the inscription refers to events of the time of the W. Châlukya Jagadêkamalla II., and contains a date of the 5th year of that king’s reign ; see above, No. 232).

279.─ PSOCI. No. 184 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 43, p. 92. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese inscription[3] of the 6th year (of the reign) of the Kaḷachurya Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara[4] Bhujabala-chakravartin Bijjala Tribhuvanamalla, ‘ lord of Kâlañjara,’ and of his Daṇḍanâyaka Barmarasa ; recording a grant which was made at the request of Bijjala’s dependent Kasapayya-nâyaka :[5]

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(L. 46).─ 6neya Vishu-saṁvatsarada Pushya-mâsad=amâvâsye sûryya-grahaṇad=aṁdu.

[Vishu = Ś. 1083] : 17th January A.D. 1162, with a solar eclipse, visible in India.

280.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 24. Managôḷi Kanarese inscription of the 10th year (of the reign) of the Kaḷachurya Mahârâjâdhirâja Bhujabala-ckakravartin Bijjala, ‘ lord of Kâlañjara,’ reigning at his capital of Kalyâṇa, and of his Daṇḍanâyaka Ammaṇayya :

(L. 18).─ Bijjaladêva-varshada 10neya Pârtti(rtthi)va-saṁvatsarada Mârggaśirad=amavâsye Âdityavâra sûryyagrahaṇa-bya(vya)tîpâta-nimittadiṁ.

[Pârthiva=Ś. 1087] : Sunday, 5th December A.D. 1165 ; but there was no solar eclipse on this day ; see ibid. p. 24.

281.─PSOCI. No. 121 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 33, p. 64, Harihar incomplete Kanarese Inscription[6] of the Kaḷachurya Mahârâjâdhirâja Bhujabala-chakravartin Bijjaṇa Tribhuvanamalla, and of his Daṇḍanâyaka Barmarasa, the son of Muñjaladêva and nephew of Kasapayya-nâyaka, of the lineage of Sagara.

282.─PSOCI. No. 186 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 83, p. 169. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablet of the time of the Kaḷachurya Bhujabala-chakravartin Bijjaṇa, and of his Daṇḍanâyaka Padmarasa.

283.─ PSOCI. No. 187 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 91, p. 182. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablet of the time of the Kaḷachurya Bhujabala-chakravartin Bijjaṇa.

284.─PSOCI. No. 223 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 110, p. 206. Sorab Kanarese memorial tablet of the time of the Kaḷachurya (?) Bijjaṇa ; (according to Mys. Inscr. apparently of the time of a W. Châlukya king).

285.─ PSOCI. No. 185 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 48, 109. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese inscription of the 16th Kaḷachurya year,[7] recording the transference of the government by the Kaḷachurya

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[1] See Dr. Fleet’s Dynasties, p. 473.
[2] See Ind. Ant. Vol. XXVI. p. 183, Bhâdrapada-kṛishṇapaksha VI.
[3] The inscription, besides other literary works, mentions the Kaumâra, Pâṇinîya and Sâkaṭâyana grammars.
[4] See Dr. Fleet’s Dynasties, p. 475.
[5] See Nos. 245 and 281.
[6] For an account of the descent of Bijjaṇa (Bijjala), taken from this inscription, see Dr. Fleet’s Dynasties, p. 468.
[7] See Dr. Fleet’s Dynasties, p. 478, note 4.

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