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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
(V. 73.) The illustrious Sômêśvaradêva, whose feet are honoured by the Chulukya king,
composed this charming eulogy of the religious building.
(V. 74.) By the grace of the holy Nêmi and Ambikâ on the mountain Arbuda may the
eulogy afford abundant happiness to the family of Vastupâla !
(Line. 46.) This eulogy has been engraved by the mason Chaṇḍêśvara, the son of
Dhândhala, the son of Kêlhaṇa.
(L. 47.) On Sunday, the third day of the dark half of Phâlguṇa, in the year 1287 of
the glorious Vikrama, the consecration was performed by the illustrious Vijayasênasûri of
the illustrious Nâgêndra gachchha.
No. II.[1]

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