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TEXT OF INSCRIPTIONS
No. 25
(A. R. No. 308 of 1937-38)
GOLLAPALLE, JAMMALAMADUGU TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTRICT
Slab built into the north wall of a well in the centre of the village
[Tribhu]vanamalladēva
This record, the later portion of which is built in, refers itself to
the reign . . namalladēva who was ruling from his capital Kalyāṇa.
The might be Vikramāditya VI. But no other details are
forthcoming.
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1 . . . . . . . ಸ್ವರ |
2 . . . . . . . ಸತ್ಯಾ[ಶ್ರಯ] |
3 ಚಾಳುಕ್ಯಾಭರಣಂ . . . . |
4 [ನ]ಮಲ್ಲದೇವರ . . . . |
5 ತ್ತರೋತ್ತರಾಭಿ ವ್ರಿ . . . . |
6 [ಚಂ]ದ್ರಾರ್ಕ್ಕ ತಾ . . . . |
7 . ಕಲ್ಯಾಣದ ನೆ . . . . |
8 ಸಂಖತಾ [ವಿ] . . . . |
9 ಗೆಯ್ಯುತ್ತಮಿ 1 |
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.No. 26
(A. R. No. 64 of 1942-43)
TARTŪRU, NANDIKOTKUR TALUK, KURNOOL DISTRICT
Sides of a stone mortar kept in the Kēśavasvāmin temple
Tribhuvanamalla (Vikramāditya VI)
This fragmentary record refers itself to the reign of
Tribhuvanamalla and mentions his feudatory maṇḍalika Rājādityara[sa] who belonged to the Jīmaūtavāhana lineage. It refers to āchārya Viśvēśvara-paṇḍita. All other details are lost.
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1 The rest of the inscription is built in.
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