The Indian Analyst
 

Annual Reports

 

No. Place of inscription. Dynasty. King. Date. Language and alphabet. Remarks.
  RIJAPUR DISTRCIT.
SINDAGI TALUK.
         
1 Āhēri.—Stone standing near the temple of Rāmaliṅga locally called dēgula.’ . . . . . . . . . . . . Kannaḍa Damaged. In characters  of the 14th century A.D. Seems to record a gift of land. Mentions Permaḍidēva.
2 Ālmēl.—Slab lying in front of the village-chāvaḍi. . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. States that he who destroyed (the gift of) this land commits the sin of killing the cows.
3 Another slab lying in the same place . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. States that Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Sōvadēvarasa granted 20 mattar of land to god Traipurushadēva and (the āchārya) Nāgadēva-Bhaṭa for the merit of Cha[ṁ]ḍaladēvī. The top of the slab bears the figures of Brahmā, Vishṇu and Mahēśvara.
4 Broken slab built into the front wall of the Sāvalgi Basappa temple. Kaḷachurya Rāyamurāri Bhujabaḷamalladēva. . . . . . Do. Fragment. Only the portion giving the king’s name is preserved.
5 Broken slab lying in the temple of Īśvara. Western Chāḷukya Tribhuvanamalladēva . . . . . Do. Fragment. Only the king’s name is preserved.
6 Slab set up in the temple of Pāvāḍi-Basappa. Do. Traiḷōkyamalla

Śaka 966, Tāraṇa, Pushya, Śu. dvitiyā, Monday, [Utta]rāyaṇa-saṅkrānti.

Do. Damaged. Refers to a Mahāsāmanta (name lost) who is described as “ the lord of Tagara-nagara “, as ruling at Eḷamēla (Ālmēl) and records a gift of land made to the temple of Uttarēśvara. Mentions Brahmarāśi.
7 Stone lying on the road to Kaḍṇi (above 2 miles from Ālmēl). . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. In characters of the 12th-13th century A.D. States that this was the north-western boundary of the gift-land.
8 Another stone lying on the same road (about 2½  miles from Ālmēl). . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. In characters of the 11th century A.D. States that this was the boundary stone of the field belonging to the temple of Uttarēśvara of Eḷamēla.
9 A third stoen lying on the same road (about 3 miles from Ālmēl). . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. Damaged. In characters of the 13th century A.D. Seems to record a gift of land to the temple of Bhōgē[śva]ra.
10 Baḷagānūr.—Slab built into the left cutes wall of the temple of Chaṇḍēśvara. Western Chāḷukya Traḷōkyamalladēva Śaka 97[8], Durmukhi,Bhādrapada, [saṅkra]maṇa, Do. Badly damaged. Records a gift of land by Ūroḍeya Kallayya, Sōvayya and other individuals. Mentions a certain Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara (name not clear).
11 Bammadēvanamaḍu.—Stone set up in a field of Sangappa about a mile to the west of the village. . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. States that this was the mānya land of Jakeya-Nāyaka.
12 Bekkināḷ.—Stone built into the raised platform of the darga outside the village. Western Chāḷukya Tribhuvanamalladēva ‘ ruling kalyāṇa.’ Chāḷukya-Vikrama year 10, Krōdhana, Pushya, śu. pañchamī, Monday, Uttarāyaṇa-saṅkramaṇa. Do.

Two fragments. Seems to register the renewal of an early gift of land for a water-shed and some students, etc., which had lapsed for a long time, made, with the consent of the king, by Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Kaliyammarasa.


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