The Indian Analyst
 

Annual Reports

 

No. Place of inscription. Dynasty. King. Date.

Language and alphabet.

Remarks.
 

KURNOOL DISTRCIT—concld. NANDIKOTKUR TALUK—contd. Sātānikōṭa—contd.

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337

Do.

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Do.

In characters of the 6th-7th century A.D. Badly damaged and mutilated Mentions ‘ Samsārabhīta’.

338

Do.

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Do.

In characters of the 6th-7th century A.D. Badly damaged. Seems to read ‘Kalnā[ṭa]gasvarṇṇi’ . . . .

339

Do.

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Do.

In characters of the 6th-7th century A.D.States [that this is] the niśidhi of Śrī. . . . . kōpā[śi].

340

Do.

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Do.

Seriously damaged. In characters of the 9th or 10th century A.D.

341

Do.

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Do.

In characters of the 6th-7th century A.D. Reads ‘ Prāśādakoṇ[ḍō]n’

342

Do.

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Do.

In characters of the 9th century A.D. Probably unfinished. Reads ‘Paligoṇabhi.’

343

Do.

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Do.     

In characters of the 8th century A.D. Mutilated and damaged. Seem to refer to a certain Hāra-Gaṅgi (?).

 

GUNTUR DISTRCIT .
SATTENAPALLE TALUK.

         
344

Mādala—Pillar lying in the Sagarēś- varasvāmin temple.

. . . . . . . Śaka 1077 (in chronogram and figures), solar eclipse. Sanskrit  and Telugu

Registers  a gift of 55 sheep made by Nāmana of the Yājñavalkya-kula and Kāśyapa-gōtra, son of Goṅka and Kommama for a perpectual lamp in the temple of Sakalēśvara-Mahādēva at Māvudala

345 Same pillar    . . . . . . .

Śaka 1176, Utta rāyaṇa-saṅkrānti.

Do.

Registers a gift of 55 sheep made by Māra-Bōyuṇḍu, son of Nanne-Bōya, of Gonajavrōlu, for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Sakalēśvaradēva, for the merit of his parents.

346 Do.   . . . . . . . Śaka 1204, Uttarāyaṇa-saṅkrānti. Do.

Records gift of land at Māvundala in Koṇḍapaḍumara, which was their vṛitti, made by Dēvi-Nāyini [Erra]-Nāyuṇḍu, grandson of Buddhavarma, and the former’s nephew Pēnti-Nāyuṇḍu, to the temple of Sagarēśvara-Mahādēva, for the merit of their parents. Buddhavarma who is called ‘the guardian of Kāñchīpura.’ bears some of the epithets of the Koṇḍapaḍumaṭi chiefs and is stated to have belonged to the Valaraṭla-kula.

347 Do.   . . . . . . . Śaka 1185, UttarāŚaka 1185, Uttarā Do.

Records gift of money and sheep made by Ponikaṇti Dēvaya, servant of Mahāpradhāni Bētana-Preggaḍa, to the temple of sakalēśvaradēva at Māvundala, for the merit of his parents.


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