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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA Bhôjadêva [I.], and Gaṇḍarâditya ; Gaṇḍarâditya’s son Vijayâditya.─ The inscription also mentions a Sâmanta Kâmadêva.[1] 322.─ Ś. 1065* and 1066*.─ PSOCI. No. 96. Miraj Kanarese inscription of the Śilâhâra Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Vijayâditya, and his minister Mâdirayya :─ (L. 19).─ [Śaka]-varsha 1065neya Duṁdubhi-saṁvatsarada B h â d r a p a d a - su(śu)dhdha(ddha) 2 (altered to 6) Śukravârad=aṁdu.[2] (L. 47).─ Sa(śa)ka-varshaṁ 1066neya Rudhirôdgâri-saṁvatsarada Mâgha-bahuḷa 14 Vaḍḍavârad=aṁdu Śivarâtreya parva-nimittav-âgi. The first date corresponds to Friday, 28th August A.D. 1142 ; the second is irregular ;[3] see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 127, No. 85 ; and Vol. XXIV. p. 14, No. 186. 323.─Ś. 1073*.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 212 ; Ind. Inscr. No. 43. Bâmaṇî inscription of the Śilâhâra Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Vijayâditya, ‘ lord of Tagara,’ residing at Vaḷavâḍa :─ (L. 12).─ Śaka-varshêshu trisaptatyuttara-sahasra-pramitêshv=atîtêshu aṁkatô=pi 1073 pravarttamâna-pramôda-saṁvatsara-Bhâdrapada-paurṇṇamâsî-Śukravârê sômagrahaṇa-parvva-nimittaṁ.
Friday, 8th September A.D. 1150 ; a lunar eclipse, visible in India.
In the Śiḷâhâra family, Jatiga [II.] ; his sons Goṅkala and Gûvala [I.] ; Goṅkala’s son
Mârasiṁha ; his son Gaṇḍarâditya ; his son Vijayâditya.
324.─ Ś. 1101*.─ Graham’s Kolhapoor, p. 382, No. 6. Kôlhâpur Kanarese inscription of
the Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Bhôjadêva II., residing at Vaḷavâḍa ; dated Śaka 1101, the Vilamba
saṁvatsara, the 10th of the bright half of Âshâḍha, the Dakshiṇâyana-saṁkramaṇa. The 26th June A.D. 1178.[4] 325.─ Ś. 1109.─ Graham’s Kolhapoor, p. 397, No. 7. Kôḷhâpur inscription of the
Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Bhôjadêva II., residing at Kollâpura ; dated (in word) Śaka 1109, the
Plavaṅga saṁvatsara, on Friday, the new-moon tithi of the month Bhâdrapada, on the occasion
of an eclipse of the sun.
Friday, 4th September A.D. 1187 ; a solar eclipse, visible in India.
326.─ Ś. 1112, 1114 [and 1115].─ Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 215. Kôlhâpur inscription of the
Śilâhâra Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Vîra-Bhôjadêva II., residing at Pranâlakadurga (also called
Pannâḷedurga) :─
(L. 2).─ Śakanṛipa-kâlâ=ârabhya varshêshu dvâdaśôttara-śatâdhika-sahasrêshu nivṛittêshu
varttamâna-Sâdhâraṇa-saṁvatsar-ântarggata-Pushya-bahula-dvâdaśyâṁ Bhaumavârê bhânôr=
uttarâyaṇa-saṁkramaṇa-parvvaṇi.
(L. 13).─ Śakanṛipa-kâlâd=ârabhya varshêshu chaturddaśôttara-śatâdhika-sahasrêshu
nivṛittêshu varttamâna-Paridhâvi-saṁvatsar-âṁtarggata-Âśvija-śuddha-pratipadi Śukravârê.
(L. 19).─ Pramâdi-saṁvatsar-ântarggata-Phâlguna-śuddha-paṁchamyâṁ Śukravâre.
The first date corresponds to Tuesday, 25th December A.D. 1190 ; the third to Friday, 28th
February A.D. 1194 ; the second is irregular.
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