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255 | Same village.─Hero-stone in the com-pound of the Śāntēśvara temple. |
Yādava | Siṁhaṇa | Regnal year 29, Śaka |
Do. | Incomplete. Seems to record the death of a hero (name lost), the sēnānāyaka of Sōvidēva of Aguri, in a fight. |
256 | On a pillar in the same temple | …. | …. | Śrīmukha, Kārtika, 5. |
Do. | Records that Sulipalladēva caused to be set up the god Basavēśvara. |
257 | Slab in the compound of the same place | Yādava | Siṅghaṇa | Śaka 1160, Hēmaḷ- |
Do. | Gives the genealogy of the king and narrates his exploits. Registers th gift of the village Sūḍaṅgi and some other gifts made by the king’s subordinate sāvanta Kalidēva for the worship, repairs, etc. of the temple of Sāvantēśvara built by |
258 | Same village.─Slab outside the place called Dyāmavvana Pādagaṭṭi. |
Western Chāḷukya | Bhūlōkamalla | Bhūlōkamalla year 5, |
Do. | Registers a gift of land by Siṅgaṇa of Sūḍi, son of the Thousand of the agrahāra, for the offerings, etc. of the god Baṇṭēśvara. |
259 | Same slab | Do. | Traiḷōkyamalla | Traiḷōkyamalla year |
Do. | Records a gift of land to the same god by Konekāra Baichaṇa given to the Thousand. |
260 | Hero-stone in the same place | …. | …. | Raudra, Taḷir-amā- |
Do. | Records the death of Boppa, brother of Dēviseṭṭi and son of Kētavi of [Beḷu]vatti. Also states that the (sculpture) stone (of the hero) was presented by the Mahājanas of agrahāra Tiḷivaḷḷi and set up by the (Baṇṭa) Thousand in the temple of Bammēśvara. |
261 | Another hero-stone in the same place | …. | …. | Chāḷukya Vikrama |
Do. | Records the death of Bamma of Mosaḷe in the cattle-raid of Tiḷivaḷḷi. |
262 | Another slab in the same place | Western Chāḷukya | Tribhuvanamalladēva | [Chā]ḷukya Vikrama |
Do. | Records the remission of certain taxes to the god Śaṅkara- nārāyaṇa of the agrahāra Tiḷivaḷḷi by perggaḍe Parasurāmayya, sēnabōva Chaṇḍimayya, Rājādhyaksha Gaṅgapayya and others, while Mahāsāmantādhipati Mahāprachaṇḍa-daṇḍa- nāyaka Śrīdharabhaṭṭa was in charge of the Vaḍḍarāvuḷa- suṅka of Eḷvaṭṭi and Perjjuṅka of Beḷvala-nāḍ and Banavāse- nāḍ. |
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