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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA 427.─ Ś. 1121.─ PSOCI. No. 99 ; Ind. Ant. Vol. II. p. 298, No. 5. Gadag Kanarese inscription of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.), and his feudatory, the Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Râyadêva, ‘ lord of Ȃsaṭimayûrapura’:[1]─ (L. 31).─ Śakanṛipakâḷ-âtîta-saṁvatsara-śataṁgalu 1121neya Siddhârtthi-saṁvatsarada pratham-Ȃshâḍa(ḍha)-śuklapaksh-âshṭamî Bṛihaspativâra-Bya(vya)tîpâta-puṇya-dinadoḷ=â Bya(vya)tîpâta-nimittaṁ.[2] Thursday, 3rd June A.D. 1199 ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 117, No. 27. 428.─PSOCI. No. 195, Mysore Inscr. No. 75, p. 162. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese inscription of the 11th year of the reign[3] of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.) :─ ‘ The eleventh year (in figures, l .4) of his regin, the Dundubhi saṁvatsara ; Monday, the thirteenth day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra.’ [For Dundubhi = Ś. 1124] the date is irregular.[4] 429.─PSOCI. No.196 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 59, p. 128. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablet of the time of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.) :─ ‘ The bright fortnight of Ȃshâḍha of the Dundubhi saṁvatsara. The other details of the date are illegible.’
[Dundubhi = Ś. 1124.] 430.─PSOCI. No. 197 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 65, p. 137. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablet of the 15th year of the reign of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.) :─ ‘ The fifteenth year (in figures, l. 1) of his reign, the Krôdhana saṁvatsara ; Monday, the eleventh day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra.’ [For Krôdhana = Ś. 1127] the dates is irregular.[5] 431.─PSOCI. No. 198; Mysore Inscr. No. 64, p. 137. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablet of the 17th year of the reign of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.) :─ ‘ The seventeenth year (in figures, l. 1) of his reign, the (?) Prabhava saṁvatsara ; (?) Sunday, the (?) thirteenth day of the dark fortnight of Kârttika ;’ (Mys. Inscr. :‘ the 10th day of the moon’s decrease, Monday ’). [For Prabhava = Ś. 1129] the date is irregular, with either reading. 432.─PSOCI. No. 199 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 97, p. 185. Baḷagâṁve Kanarese memorial tablet of the 18th (or 8th ?) year of the reign of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.). 433.─PSOCI. No. 235. Haḷêbîḍ Kanarese inscription of the Hoysaḷa Vîra-Ballâḷa (Ballâḷa II.), and of his Daṇḍanâyaka, the Kumâra or junior Lakshma (Lakshmîdhara, Lakshmîdêva).[6] 434.─Ś. 1145.─PSOCI. No. 123 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 20, p. 30 Harihar Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of the Hoysaḷa Mahârâjâdhirâja Narasiṁha II., ‘ lord of Dvârâvatî,’ residing at Dôrasamudra, and hid minister the Daṇḍanâyaka Polâḷva, the son of Attirâja :[7]─ (L. 67).─Śaka-varshaṁ 1145ne[ya] Svabhânu-saṁvatsarada Mâgha-śuddha 11 Bṛiha- vârad=aṁdu. The date is irregular. In the family of Yadu (the legendary) Saḷa ; Vinayâditya ; Ereyaṅga ; his sons Ballâḷa [I.], Biṭṭidêva (Biṭṭiga, Vishṇuvardhana), and Udayâditya ; of these Vishṇuvardhana married Lakumadêvî (Lakshmîdêvî) ; their son Narasiṁha [I.] ; his son Ballâḷa [II.] (defeated the army of king Sômana. i.e. the W. Châlukya Sômêśvara IV.), married Padmaladêvî ; their son Narasiṁha [II.], described as ‘ the uprooter of the Makara kingdom ’ and ‘ the establisher of the Chôḷa kingdom.’[8] __________________________________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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