The Indian Analyst
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Another slab in the same place

Western Chāḷukya

Tribhuvanamalladēva

Chāḷukya Vikrama
year 44, Vikāri,
Jyēshṭha, śu. Pāḍiva,
Sunday =A.D. 1119,
May 12 ; week day
was Monday.

Do.

Registers some gifts of land by Goraviseṭṭi, of Arsiṇapaḷḷi
and Hattigunda in Eḍevoḷal 70 when Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara
Tailapadēva was governing Hānuṅgal 500.

209

A hero-stone in the same place

Do.

Do.

Pārthiva, Āshāḍha
ba.

Do.

Records the death of a hero named Balakagāvuṇḍa (?) in the
cattle raid at [Ari]sinavaḷḷi.

210

A slab outside the temple of Hanumān in
the same village.

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Siddhārthi, Pushya
śu. 1, Friday,
Makara-saṅkrānti.

Do.

Registers exemption of certain levies and services to god
Hanumantadēva of Arisinagupe by Liṅgarasaya of Beḷuvati
for the merit of Lakharasaya.

211

Another slab in the same place

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Do.

Mentions Bannināyaka, son of Jannenāyaka and Arisinakupe.

212

Bāḷūr.─Slab outside the temple of Īśvara
near the local tank.

Western Chāḷukya

Tribhuvanamalladēva

Chāḷukya Vikrama
year 50, Viśvāvasu,
Chaitra, śu. 13,
Thursday =A.D.
1125, March 19,
Thursday.

Do.

States that sthānapati Kāḷayyajīya set up a liṅga in Bāḷeyūr and purchased some land for the god Sōmēśvaradēva of Bāḷeyūr from Kāla-gāvuṇḍa, son of Bamma-gāvuṇḍa of Bāḷeyūr. The ayvattokkalu oil-merchants gave oil for the perpetual lamp of the same god. Records that Tailapa was governing Banavāsi and Pānuṅgal. Gives the description
of Bāḷeyūr and the genealogy of Bamma.

213

Same village.─On a Dīpamālā in front of
the Jaina temple.

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Śaka 1[6]85, Vikrama,
Kārtika, śu. 10,
Monday. Irregular.

Do.

Incomplete. Mentions Dēvaṇṇa and his son.

214

Same village.─On a niśidhi slab in the
maṭha.

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Do.

Damaged. Reads Śrī-Vītarāga.

215

Same village.─A hero-stone in front of
the ruined temple of a goddess on the
side of the local tank.

Kalachurya

Bhuvanaikavīradēva

Regnal year 8, Subhā-
nu, Āśvayuja, ba.
14, Thursday =
Probably A.D. 1163,
September 28 ;
the week-day was
Saturday.

Do.

Incomplete. Seems to record the death of Bamma-gāvuṇḍa,
son of Muñja-gāvuṇḍa, in the raid when maṇḍaḷika Bammaṇa
of Gutti attacked Bāḷeyūr.

216

Same village.─A broken slab lying in a
corner in the maṭha.

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Do.

Damaged and illegible.

217

A niśidhi slab set up in the same place

Yādava

Kandharadēva

Naḷa Pushya, Thurs-
day.

Do.

Damaged.

218

Another niśidhi slab in the same place

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Śaka 1184, Durmati,
Pushya, śu. 11,
Monday = A. D.
1262, January 2,
Monday : The Śaka
year was current.

Do.

Seems to record that the niśidhi stone was set up by Chēkaṇa
…….., mother of Kāvayya of Seṁbūr.

219

A third niśidhi slab in the same place

Hoysaḷa

Vīra-Ballāḷa (II)

Regnal year 16,
Krōdhana, Āshā-
ḍha, ba. 3, Wednes-
day=A. D. 1205,
July 6, Wednesday.

Do.

States that this is the niśidhi of Kasapa-gāvuṇḍa, disciple of Mēghachandra-bhaṭṭāraka.




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