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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 327.─ Ś. 1113.─ Transactions, Lit. Soc. of Bombay, Vol. III. p. 393. Sâtârâ plates of the Śilâhâra Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Bhôjadêva II., ‘ lord of Tagara,’ residing at Padmanâladurga ; recording a grant made at the request of the prince Gaṇḍarâditya :─ Śaka-varshêshu satrayôdaśa-śatâdhika-sahasrêshu 1113 gatêshu vartamâna-Virôdhikṛita-saṁvatsarê Âshâḍha-śuddha-chaturthyâṁ Bṛihaspativârê dakshiṇâyana-saṁkramaṇa-parvaṇi. Thursday, 27th June A.D. 1191. In the Śilâhâra family, Jatiga [I.] ; his son Nâyimma ; his son Chandrarâja ; his son Jatiga [II.] ; his son Gôkalla (or Gôkala) ; his brother Gûvala [I.] ; his brother Kîrtirâja ; his brother Chandrâditya ; Gôkalla’s son Mârasiṁha ; his son Gûvala [II.] ; his brother Bhôjadêva [I.] ; his brother Ballâla ; his brother Gaṇḍarâditya ; his son Vijayârka (Vijayâditya) ; his son Bhôjadêva [II.]. G.─ The Yâdavas of Sêuṇadêśa and Dêvagiri.<sup>[1]</sup> 328.─ Ś. 922.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 217. Saṁgamnêr plates of the Yâdava Mahâsâmanta Bhillama II., ‘ lord of Dvâravatî,’ residing at Sindînagara ; issued from Nâsika :─ (L. 1).─ Śakanṛipakâl-âtîta-saṁvatsara-śatêshu navasu dvâviṁśaty-adhikêshv=aṁkatô=pi saṁvatsarâḥ 922 || (L. 110).─ Sâ(śâ)rvvarîsaṁvatsarîya-Bhâdrapad-âmâvâsyâyâm . . . sûrya-grahaṇê. The date is irregular ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 12, No. 176.
Mythical genealogy from the god Śambhu to Yadu ; in his family, Sêuṇachandra [I.] ; his son Dhâḍi[yappa] ; [his son] Bhillama [I.] ; his son Râja (or Râjan) ; his son Vandiga (Vaddiga, a follower of [the Râshṭrakûṭa] Kṛishṇarâja [III.]), married Voddiyavvâ, a daughter of the [probably Râshṭrakûṭa] prince Dhôrappa [i.e., probably, Nirupama] ; their son Bhillama [II.] (defeated [the Paramâra] Muñja[2] for Raṇaraṅgabhîma [i.e., apparently, the W. Châlukya Taila II. Âhavamalla]), married Lakshmî [on her mother’s side] of the Râshṭrakûṭa family. 329.─Ś. 948*.─ Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 120, and Plate. Kalas-Budrûkh plates[3] of the Yâdava Mahâsâmanta Bhillama III., whose capital was Sindînagara ; (composed by Harichandra, the son of Rudrapaṇḍita) :─ (L. 14).─ Śakanṛipakâl-âtîta-samvatsara-śatêshu navasv=ashṭâchatvâri[ṁ*]śad-adhikêshv= aṁkatô=pi || 948 || Krôdhana-saṁvatsara-Kârttika-saṁjât-âdityagrahaṇê. 23rd November A.D. 1025 ; a solar eclipse, visible in India ; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 129, No. 98. In the lineage of Yadu, Sêuṇachandra [I.] ; his Dhâḍiyappa ; his son Bhillama [I.] ; his son Râja (or Śrîrâja) ; his son Vaddiga ; his son Bhillama [II.], married Lakshmî [on her mother’s side] of the Râshṭrakûṭa family ; their son Vêsû ; his son Bhillama [III.]. 330.─ Ś. 991.─ Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 225. Vâghlî inscription of the Yâdava Mahâmaṇḍalanâtha Sêuṇa (Sêuṇachandra II.), and of his feudatory, the Maurya chief Gôvindarâja :─ (Page 227, l. 9).─Rûpa-Naṁd-âṁka-tulyê tu 991 Śaka-kâlasya bhûpatau Saumya-saṁvatsar-Âshâḍha-ravigrahaṇa-parvvaṇi || 21st July A.D. 1069 ; a solar eclipse, visible in India ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 124, No. 66. In the Maurya family (which sprang from Mândhâtṛi of the solar race, and whose capital originally was Valabhi in Surâshṭra) : Kîkaṭa ; Takshaka ; Bhîma ; Sarvaśûra ; Gôvindarâja ; Sâdhvasika ; Jhañjha ; his son Dêvahastin ; his son Muñja ; his son Padmâkara ; (two names illegible) ; Vappaiya ; his son (name not preserved) ; his son Vâlaparâja ; Sâdhvasika ; Śantirâja ; his son Pravarasûkara (?) ; his son Bhâilêka ; Bhîmarâja ; Gôvindarâja (whose wife was Nâyakî). ___________________________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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