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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

347.─Ś. 1156.─ PSOCI. No. 87. Bijâpur Kanarese inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Siṁhaṇa (Siṅghaṇa) :─

(L. 5).─ Saka-varushada[1] 1156neya Jaya-saṁvatsarada Vaisâ(śâ)kha-su(śu)ddha-puṁṇṇame[2] Vaḍḍavârad=aṁdu.

Saturday, 15th April A.D. 1234 ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 118, No. 29.

348.─Ś. 1157.─ From an impression supplied by Dr. Fleet ; Graham’s Kolhapoor, p. 426, No. 12 ; Ind. Inscr. No. 47. Kôlhâpur fragmentary inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Siṅghaṇa :─

(L. 1).─ Śaka 1157 Manmatha-saṁvatsarê Śrâvaṇa-bahula 30 Gurau.

For Manmatha = Ś. 1157 the date is irregular ; (for Ś. 1157* = Jaya it would correspond to Thursday, 27th July A.D. 1234) ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 16, No. 192.

349.─Ś. 1158.─ From an impression supplied by Dr. Fleet ; Graham’s Kolhapoor, p. 426, No. 13. Kôlhâpur inscription of the reign of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Mahârâjâdhirâja Prauḍha-pratâpa-chakravartin Siṅghaṇa, ‘ lord of Dvârâvatî :’─

(L. 1).─Śaka 1158 varshê Durmmukha-saṁvatsarê Mâgha-śuddha-pûrṇṇamâsyâṁ tithau Sôma-dinê |

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(L. 14).─ . . . sômê=pavi[ddhê ?] . . .

Monday, 12th January A.D. 1237 ; a lunar eclipse, visible in India ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 118, No. 31.

350.─Ś. 1160*.─ PSOCI. No. 112. Tiḷiwalli Sanskṛit and Kanarese inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Siṁhaṇa (Siṅghaṇa), and of his feudatory Sâvanta-Ṭhakkura :─

(L. 77).─ Śaka-varsha 1160neya Hêmaṇaṁbi-[sa]ṁvatsarada Phâlguṇa(na)-su(śu) 3 Bri(bṛi)haspativârad=aṁdu.

Thursday, 18th February A.D. 1238 ;[3] see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 2, No. 130.

351.─Ś. 1160*.─ Jour. Bo. As. Soc. Vol. XV. p. 386, and Plates. Haraḷahaḷḷi (now Bombay As. Soc.’s) plates[4] of the reign of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Mahârâjâdhirâja Prauḍha-pratâpa-chakravartin Siṅghaṇa, ‘ lord of Dvârâvatî,’ recording a grant by his Daṇḍêśa Bichirâya[5] (Bîcha, Vîchaṇa), the son of Chikkadêva and younger brother o f Malla, made with the consent of the Guttas Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Jôyidêva II.,[6] ‘ lord of Ujjayanî:’─

(L. 62).─Śaka-varshâd=ârabhya shashṭyadhika-śatôttara-śa(sa)hasra-mitê Hêmaṇa[ṁ*]vi(bi)-śaṁ(saṁ)vatsarê Phâlguna-mâsê saptamyâṁ.

In the Yâdava race was Amaragâṅgêya ; in that family was Mallugi ; from him sprang Bhillama ; from him, Jaitugi [I.] ; from him, Siṅghaṇa.

352.─Ś. 1162.─ Archæol. Surv. of West. India, Vol. III. p. 87, and Plate lviii.; PSOCI. No. 286. Ambâ inscription of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Siṁha (Siṅghaṇa), and of his generals Khôlêśvara (the son of Trivikrama) and his son Râma of the Maudgala family ; (a praśasti composed by Kavirâja ?) :─

(L. 27.─ Śaku 1162 Śârvarî-saṁvatsarê | Kârtika-śuddha [da 10 ?].

353.─ PSOCI. No. 285. Ambâ inscription[7] of the time of the Dêvagiri-Yâdava Siṅghaṇa, his general Khôlêśvara, etc.

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[1] Read Śaka-varshada.
[2] Read -puṇṇame.
[3] On this day the tithi of the date commenced 5 h. 12 m. after mean sunrise.
[4] The description of the boundaries is in Kanarese.
[5] Not Chikkadêva─ Compare below, No. 357.
[6] See Dr. Fleet’s Dynasties, p. 583 ; and above, No. 340.
[7] An edition of this inscription is desirable.

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