The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 
No. Findspot Dynasty King Date

Language
and

Alphabet
Remarks
  HYDERABAD─concld.          
114

Ambe Jōgāī─Near Mominabad, Big

Dist.

 

 

Yādava Siṁhaṇa

Śaka 1150, Sarvadhārin.

 

 

Kannaḍa

Records a gift of a village in Āṁradēśa for the benefit of god Sakalēśvara by the king’s general Khōlēśvara of the Maudgala gōtra. Ibid., pp. 55 ff.

 

 

 

 

115

Do.

….

….

Śaka 1066, Raktā kshi, Asvina su. 1, Thursday=1144 A.D. August 31.

 

Marāṭhī, Nāgarī

Records a gift of land, etc., made by Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Udayā- ditya residing at Aṁbā to Nātha, probably Bhūcharanātha who is mentioned earlier in the record. Published in Bhārata Ithihāsa Saṁ śōdhaka Maṇḍala Quarterly (Marāṭhī), Vol. XXXI, No. 4, pp. 57 ff.

 

 

 

116

Do.

Yādava

Siṁghaṇa II

….

 

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Damaged and fragmentary. Gives in lines 1-15 a description of the Dēvagiri Yādava king Siṁghaṇa II, his general Khōlēś- vara, the latter’s ancestors and place of residence at Amrapura.

 

 

 

 

 

  WARANGAL DISTRICT     ….    
117

Waraṅgal.─Pillar in the southern gate way of the excavated monument near the Svayambhunātha temple.

….

….

….

 

 

Do.

 

Ends with the expression Nṛisiṁh-ōktā gaṇāḥ. In medieval characters. Cf. No. 108 of A. R. Ep., 1950-51.

 

 

 

  BHILSA DISTRICT

MADHYA BHARAT

         
118

Bhilsa.─Dak Bungalow, open air museum in the compound. Stone No. 1.

…. ….

V. S. 1321

Do.

Damaged. Contains a praśasti of the Sun-god composed by the Mahākavichakravartin Paṇḍita Chhittapa. The inscription was caused to be engraved by Daṇḍanāyaka Chandra. In characters of about the eleventh century. Published in Ep. Ind., Vol. XXX, pp. 215, ff.

 

119

Do. No. 2

…. ….

….

Do.

Damaged. Records a pious act of a sādhu (merchant).

120

Do. No. 3

....

….

….

Do.

States that the well was excavated by Rā (possibly Rājā or Rāvat) Sāvadeva.

 

 

121

Do. No. 4

…. ….

….

Do.

Damaged and fragmentary. Contains a verse in the Mālinī metre. Seems to refer to some construction by a Brāhmaṇa whose name may be Sarvadēva. In characters of about the twelfth century.

122

Do. No. 4

…. …. V. S. 1236, Phālguṇa śu. 3. Do.

Records the construction, by Tanirapāla Dāmōdara, of an image of his younger brother Vahlana. An. Rep. Arch. Dept., Gwalior State. Saṁvat 1993, No. 1.

 

 


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