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A pillar in the navagraha-maṇḍapa in the same temple.

Yādava Mahādēva

Śaka 118[7], Krōdhana, Māgha, Pūrṇimā, Friday
=A. D. 1266, January 22, Friday.

Sanskrit in Nāgarī

Registers the gift of a village, free of all taxes, to the gods Īśvara, Kēśava and Narasiṁha by Kanakachandra and Hegaḍe Basavadēva.

353

A slab in the Mahākālī shrine in the same temple.

Do. Siṅghaṇa

Śaka 1158, Durmukha, Māgha, śu. Pūrṇimā, Monday= A.D. 1237, January 12, Monday
(on which day there was a lunar eclipse).

Do.

Damaged. Records a gift for worship and offerings to god Jālēśvara by Mahāpradhāna Lashumīdēva.

354

On a pillar in the Śiva shrine in the same temple.

Do. Do.

Śaka 1140, Bahudhānya.

Do.

Records the construction of a tōraṇa in front of the Mahādēvī shrine by the king’s subordinate Tailaṇa.

355

On the wall of the Hariharēśvara shrine, same temple.

Śilāhāra Bhōja (II)

Śaka 1104, Śubhakṛit,
Pausha, śu. 4, Uttarāyaṇa-saṅkr-ānti.

Do.

Records several donations by the king to a maṭha at the place and for feeding the Brāhmaṇas in it.




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