The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 
No. Source. Dynasty King Date Language and Alphabet Remarks
  MADHYA BHARAT-concld.
GIRD DISTRICT-concld.
Gwalior-concld.
         
152 Coin, No. 14. From a well at Lakhari, Guna District.

 

 

…. Abhadēva

V.S. 1124

 

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Damaged. Records the grant of 200 Siddhidrammas by Jahlaṇadēvī, wife of Rājaputra Chandrāditya. Cf. Dvivedi Gwalior Rājyake Abhilekh. No. 46.

 

 

 

 

 

153

Do. No. 15. From Gyaraspur

….

Mahēndra

….

 

Sanskrit, Northern Alphabet.

Damaged. Mentions Śivagaṇa, Chāmuṇḍarāja and a king named Mahēndra. Records the construction of a maṇḍapa probably by the mason Sāhila of the Prāgvāṭa community. Cf. Gwalior Report, Samvat 1989. No. 1 and Plate.

 

 

154

Do. No. 16. From Kadvāhā ?

….

….

….

 

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Damaged. Gives an account of the Śaiva ascetics, Kadam- baguhāvāsin and his successive disciples, the last of them being Pataṅgēśa who built a temple of Siva.

 

 

 

 

 

155

Do. No. 17. From Maser

Śulkī

….

….

 

 

Sanskrit, early Nagari.

 

Damaged and fragmentary. Mentions Nṛisiṁha (feudatory of king Kṛishṇa) and other rulers of his family. Edited in Ep. Ind., Vol., XXIX, pp. 18 ff.

 

 

 

 

156

Do. No. 18. From Bhīmpur

Yajvapāla Asalladēva

V.S. 1319

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

See Bhandarkar’s List, No. 562 ; Gwalior Rājyake Abhilekh, No. 122.

 

157 Do. No. 19. From Bhīlsā Mughal (Timurīd) Avarāṁgasahapālā Sāhī (Aurangzeb) V.S. 1321, Bhādrapada śu. 5, Thurs day=1264 A.D., August, 28. Rājasthānī, Nāgarī. Records the excavation of a step-well by Hṛidayarāma, Qānum- go of Ālamgīrpur Pargana. Cf. Dvivedi, Gwalior Rājyake Abhilekh, No. 472.
158 Do. No. 20

….

Mahmūd V.S. 1555 Āśvina ba. 5, Tuesday= 1499 A.D., September 24. Hindusthānī, Nāgarī

Mentions Sastakhan, a Ṭhākur and a Chaudhari.

159 Do. No. 21 …. …. …. Sanskrit, early Nagari.

Fragmentary. Contains parts of a stanza in the Śārdūlavīkrī- ḍita metre, recording the death of a warrior in a battle with the Karṇāṭas. In characters of about the tenth century.

160 Do. No. 22 …. …. ….

Sanskrit, Northern Alphabet.

Fragmentary. Mentions one Kāla who was a resident of Peṭhāpālikā and whose father and grandfather were Mahat- taras. In characters of about the sixth century. See Bhandarkar’s List, No. 2107.

161 Do. No. 23. From Chanderi Pratīhāra   …. Sanskrit, Nāgarī Written y Paṇdita Uhada and engraved by Sūtradhāra Halauka.
162

Do. No. 24. From Terāhī

…. ….

V.S. 960, Bhādrapada ba. 4 Saturday=904 A.D., September 1. The year is Kārtti- kādi.

Sanskrit, early Nāgarī

Records the death of Kōṭṭāpāla Gaṇḍiyāna, a partisan of Mahāsāmantādhipati Gaṇarāja in his fight with Ūndabhaṭa at Madhuvatī. Published in Ind. Ant., Vol. XVII, p. 202. See No. 166 below.


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