The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 
103

Rōn.─Kalamēśvara  temple Fragment lying near the temple.

 

 

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the teacher Mallikārjuna, disciple of Bonteyadēva, for god Svayaṁbhū by the Mahājanas of the place headed by the Ūroḍeya. Also registers gifts to the same god made by Ūroḍeya Vikkarasa of Kisukāḍu-nāḍu, the residents of Honneganūr and others.

 

 

 

 

 

POONA DISTRICT

POONA TALUK
         
104

Poona.─Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Seal. From Nasik. Plastercast from the Institute.

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Brāhmī

Contains only the first four lines of the usual Chālukya praśasti.

 

 

 

105

Do. Deccan College Post-Graduate Re search Institute. Terracotta seal. From Kolhapur. Photograph from the Institute.

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Prakrit, Brāhmī

Reads Bhagavatō Laja-Bhaṭṭasa. In characters of about the 3rd century A.D. Bears the figure of a trident in the centre.

 

 

 

 

 

106

Do. Potsherd. Plaster-cast from the same.

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Reads Ni ga [ḍa] sa. In characters of about the 2nd century B.C.

 

 

 

107

Office of the Western Circle, Department of Archaeology. Pottery. From Bahal. Photograph from the Superintendent.

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Bahudhānya, Phālguna śu. 7, Friday. Irregular.

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Reads Vaḍhilasa. In characters of about the 3rd century B.C.

 

  DELHI          
108

New Delhi.─Broken bricks with Mr. T. N. Ramachandran. From Kalsi, near Dehra Dun, U. P.

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Sanskrit (verse), Brāhmī.

Reads : Nṛipatēr=Vvārshagaṇyasya Pōṇa-shashṭhasya dhī mata[ḥ | ] Chaturtthasy=āśvamēdhasya chityō=yaṁ Śīlavarmaṇa[ḥ | | ] In characters of about the 3rd century A. D. Published in Indian Archeology─A Review, 1953-54, pp. 10 ff. and Plate.

109

Do. Four other broken bricks. From the same place.

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Contain portions of the verse given above.

 

 

110

Do. Another broken brick. From the same place.

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Śaka [1430], Vibhava, Bhādrapada śu. 10.

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Reads (1) … rshagaṇyasya .... (2) …. raṭir=atra … In characters of about the 3rd century A.D.

  HYDERABAD          
111

Ambe Jōgāi (near Mominabad, Bid Dist).

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Records the gift of a garden land of [the value of] ten gadyāṇas for the worship, etc., of the god Bhōgāditya in the temple of Dāvarasa who was the Paṭṭasāhaṇi of Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Siṁghaṇadēva and son of Mahāpradhāna DaṇḍanāyakaDōcharasa. In characters of about the 12th century.

 

 

112 Do. Siṁhaṇa

Śaka 1162, Śārvarī, Kārttika śu. 10.

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Records the erection of the Rāmanārāyaṇa temple at Brahmapurī by Lakshmī in memory of her brother Rāma who was slain in the course of his expedition against the Gūrjaras. Published in ASWI, Vol. III, pp. 85 ff and Plate.

113

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Śaka 976, Jaya, Jyēshṭha amāvāsyā, solar eclipse=1054 A. D., May 10, Tuesday, solar eclipse.

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Records the erection of a temple dedicated to Yōgēśvarī by Khōlēśvara, a general of the king and a resident of Āmrapura ; also records the grant of the village of Talaiṇī and some golden ornaments in favour of the deity. Published in the Sources of the Medieval History of the Dekkan (Marāṭhī,) Vol. I, pp. 68 ff.


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