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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA

Second date : ‘ Thursday, the twelfth lunar day of the bright half of Vaiśâkha (of) the Pârthiva year.’

Both dates (the first for Vyaya = Ś. 1328, and the second for Pârthiva = Ś. 1327) are irregular ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 203, note 50.

480.─Ś. 1328.─PSOCI. No. 25 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 150, p. 279. Hâsan Sanskrit and Kanarese plates of the Mahârâjâdhirâja Vîrapratâpa Dêvarâya (Dêvarâya I.), giving the date of his coronation :─

(L. 21).─Sa(śa)ka-varsh[ê] 132[8] varttamâna-Vya[ya]-sâṁvatsarê Kârttî(rtti)kamâsa-[kṛishṇa]pakshê daśamyâṁ Ś[u]k[r]avârê [Utta]râ(?)-Bhâdrapadê Prîti-yôgê Bava-karaṇê êraṁ-vi[śi*]shṭa-śubha-kâlê . . .svasya paṭṭâbhishêka-samayê.

Friday, 5th November A.D. 1406 ; but the nakshatra[1]was Uttara-Phalgunî, not Uttara-Bhadrapadâ, and the karaṇa Bava only commenced after the expiration of the 10th tithi ; see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIV. p. 204, note 51 (where it should have been stated that the yôga Prîti commenced 14 h. 3 m. after mean sunrise).

Saṁgama [I.] ; his son Bukkarâya [I.] ; his son Harihara [II.] ; his son Dêvarâya [I.].

481.─Ś 1332.─PSOCI. No. 127 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 18, p. 26. Harihar Sanskrit and Kanarese inscription of Dêvarâya I. :─

(L. 15).─ Śakê nêtr-âgni-vahn-îṁdu-saṁkhyê Vikru(kṛi)ti-nâmakê varushê[2] Nabhasya-dvâdaśyâṁ śuklâyâṁ Sômavârakê.[3]

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Monday, 11th August A.D. 1410 ;[4] see Ind. Ant. Vol. XXIII. p. 119, No. 41. 482.─ As. Res. Vol. XX. p. 31. Translation of a Vijayanagara Kanarese inscription of Dêvarâya I. and his minister Lakshmaṇa (?).

483 .─ Ś. 1334*.─ PSOCI. No. 151 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 5, p. 9. Chitaldurg Kanarese inscription of the Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Vîra-Mallaṇṇa-Voḍeyar (a son of Vîrapratâpa Dêvarâya I .) recording grants for the spiritual merit of his mother Mallayavve :─

(L. 4).─Sa(śa)ka-varusa(sha) 1334neya Khara-saṁvatsarada Kârttika-su(śu) 15 Śa.[5] Saturday, 31st October A.D. 1411.

484.─Ś. 1338.─Prâchînalêkhamâlâ, Vol. I. p. 178.[6] Vandavâsî Sanskṛit and Kanarese plates of the Mahâmaṇḍalêśvara Vîrapratâpa Vijayarâya (Vîra-Vijaya), a son of Dêvarâya I . :─

Śaka-varsha 1338 vartamâna-Durmukhi-saṁvatsarada Bhâdrapada-bauḷa-saptamiyalu. In the lineage of Yadu, Saṁgama [I.] ; his son Bukka [I.] ; his son, from Gaurâmbikâ, Harihara [II.] ; his son Pratâpa-Dêvarâya (Dêvarâya I.) ; his son, from Hêmâmbikâ, Vira-Vijaya (Vijaya).

485.─ Ś. 1344.─ PSOCI. No. 206 ; Mysore Inscr. No. 49, p. 112. Baḷagâṁve much damaged Kanarese memorial tablet of the time of Vîra-Vijaya (?), a son Virapratâpa Dêvarâya I. :─

Mysore Inscr. :‘ In the Śaka year 1344, the year Subhakṛit, the month Aśvija, the 5th day of the moon’s increase Sunday.’

Sunday, 20th September A.D. 1422.[7]

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[1] For dates in which similar mistakes occur see below, Nos. 604 and 853.
[2] Read varshê.
[3] See Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 214, No. 88.
[4] This date fell in the first Bhâdrapada of Ś. 1332.
[5] This akshara is quite clear.
[6] Taken from the Madras Jour. Lit. So. 1881, p. 249.
[7] On this day the tithi of the date commenced 5 h. 57 m. after mean sunrise.

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