The Indian Analyst

186

Second pillar, same temple

Do.

Do. ..

Do.

States that the temple was (the construction) of Dēvalabdhi.

187

Do.

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Do.

Mentions one Kāyastha Ramaṇa.

188
to
190

Do.

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Do.

Pilgrims’ records.

191

Third pillar, same temple

Chandēlla

Śrī Dēvalabdhi ..

Do.

States that the temple (kīrttanam) was (the gift) of the king who is described as the son of Kṛishṇapa and Asarvvā and grandson of Yaśōvarman. (Pub. Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII, p. 237, Ins. e.)

192

Do.

Do.

Do. ..

Do.

Contents same as above. (Pub. Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII, p. 237,
Ins. d.)

193

Do.

..

…. ..

Sanskrit verse in
Nāgarī.

A pilgrim’s record.

194

Fourth pillar, same temple

Chandēlla

Śrī Dēvalabdhi ..

Sanskrit in Nāgarī

Contents same as No. 191 above.

195

On the Kīrtimukha sculpture,
same temple.

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…. ..

Do.

Reads su di 8 samo (sōmē).

BOMBAY PROVINCE

DHARWAR DISTRICT
BANKAPUR TALUK

 

   

 

 

196

Mugḷi.─A slab near the boundary
stone to the field of Mallappa
Bāḷanāyakar.

..

…. ..

Kannaḍa

Registers a gift of tax-free land to a certain person (name not given) for having constructed the temple of Kaliyaliṅga by the Divāṇa, the Dēsaka, the Gauḍa, the Sēnahāra and the Praje (residents). In characters of about the 13th century.
A.D.

197

A hero-stone outside the temple of
god Bharamadēva in the same
village.

..

…. Bhādrapada

Do.

Badly damaged. Records the death of a hero named Benakayya in attacking his enemies. In characters of about the 12th century A.D.

198

Phuṭgaon-Badni.─Slab lying on
the road near the entrance to the
village.

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…. ..

Do. (archaic)

Damaged. Mentions Sarvva[lōkā]śraya, Bāṇa and Pulkuṇa.

 

HANGAL TALUK

 

   

 

 

199

Allāpūr.─Pillar near the Kānti-
svāmi-maṭha.

Vijayanagara

Vīra Harihara

Śaka 1322, Pramādi.
Śrāvaṇa, śu. 5. Monday = A. D. 1399, July 8. Tues- day (not Monday) Śaka year was current.

Kannaḍa

Do. Records the gift of the village Yettinahaḷḷi alias Īśvara- pura situated on the banks of Dharmagaṅge, in Kuṁdūru- 30 division by Sōmenāyakiti.




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