The Indian Analyst
 

Annual Reports

 

92 Hero-stone standing near the mosque close to the village chāvadi. . . …. Vaiśākha, śu. 10, Monday. Do. Damaged. Mentions the death of a certain hero (name not clear).
93 Slab set up near the same place Western Chāḷukya Jagadēkamalla 11th year, Vibhava, Chaitra, śu.1, Sunday. Do. Badly damaged and worn out. This is a Jaina record.
94 Saṁsi.—Broken slab leaning on the wall near the Śaṅkaraliṅga temple. . . …. …. Do. Seriously damaged and effaced. The characters belong to 11th century A.D. Registers certain gifts (details lost).
95 Slab. set up near the Kalamēśvara temple. Western Chāḷukya Tribhuvanamalladēva …. Do.

very much damaged and worn out.

96 slab lying near the house of Gurubasappa kuṁbi. Do Jagadēkamalla (II)…. Pushya, Amāvāsyā, Monday, Uttarāyaṇa-saṅkrānti, solar eclipse. Do. Damaged. Describes the four Hundred mahājanas of the agrahāra of Tapasīpura (modern Saṁsi). It seems to register grants to the god Siddhēśvara of the place by the trade guild of Vīrabaṇaṅjas and the one Thousand Taṁbuligas.
97 Slab standing in front of the temple of Siddhēśvara. Do Bhuvanaikamalla …. Do. Badly damaged and worn out.
98 Shirūr.—Pedestal of Jaina Tirthaṅkara image. . . …. …. Do. Stated that the image of Pārśvanātha-Bhattāraka was presented by Kāḷiseṭṭi for the Kusuma-Jinālaya of the Yāpanīya- saṅgha and Vṛiksha-Mūla- saṅgha. Seems to mention Oreyū[ru].
99 Stone lying in the village chāvaḍi . . ….

….

Do. Damaged and worn out. In characters of the 14th century A. D. Refers to a certain god of Huligere.
100 Broken stone in the same place. . . …. …. Do.

Worn out and badly mutilated.

101 Stone standing on the tank bund. . . …. …. Do. Badly mutilated and completely worn out. The characters Probably belong to the 121th century A. D.
102 Yelivāḷ—Hero-stone built into the wall of the Kalamēśvara temple. . . …. Śaka 1171, Kīlaka, Chaitra, ba.3, Sunday. Do. Records the death of Erageya-Nāyaka of the Anādṅagrahāra Kundgōḷ after encountering Jōyidēva of Gutōḷala in a cattle-raid made at the instance of Chaṭṭudēva of Halasige-Nāḍu.
103 Another here-stone near the above . . …. Śaka 1171, Kīlaka, Chaitra, ba.3, Sunday. Do. Narrates the death of another warrior named Jakāva (?) under the same circumstances and the erection of the herostone in his memory.
104 Slab built into a wall of the same temple Western Chāḷukya Tribhuvanamalla. Chālukya-vikrama era 32, Sarvadhāri, Āshāḍha, amāvāsyā, Wednesday, solar eclipse. Do. Records the gift three shops by Kēsiyṇṇa, one of the Thousand mahājanas of Kundgōḷ.
105 Slab lying in a rained well near the same temple . . Śārvari, Māgha, śu.1, Sunday Do. Broken and lost. Mentions a certain Lakumi-Nāyaka.
106 Another slab in the same wall. . . …. Śaka 1115. Do. Describes in detail the history of Emmēra Mādayya and his charities.
107 Hero-stone standing near the Dyāmavva temple. . . …. Śaka 1106 (?) Do. Seriously damaged and effaced.

>
>