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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
(Ll. 70-119.) The recipients of these fourteen shares were :─

(Ll. 119-149.) We (viz. Virûpâksha) gave these shares to (these) fourteen persons as a
sarvamânya-agrahâra, including all texes,[1] (and including) hidden treasure, deposits, water,
stones, permanent profits, future profits, established income, feasible income, old taxes and new
taxes (to have effect) from the first (tithi) of the first fortnight (of the solar) month Âḍi
(in) the Prabhava year.[2]
Vv. 13-16 contain the usual imprecations and benedictions.
(V. 17.) There exists king Virûpâksha, the son of Harihara, the son’s son of king Bukka,
(and) the daughter’s son of king Râma.
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[1] These taxes (ll. 122-143) are left untranslated.
[2] Prabhava is the name of the cyclic year immediately following Kshaya, in which the grant was made
see ll. 24 and 47 of the text.
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