The Indian Analyst
 

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22 Dēvūr.—Slab lying in the temple of Dyāmavva. . . . . . . . . . . . . Do. States that this is nisidhi of Siṅgi-Seṭṭi, Dēvi-Seṭṭi, Padumavve and Siṅgeya who were the lay-disciples of Nēmidēva who belonging to the Mūla-saṅgha, Dēsi-gaṇa, Koṇḍakund-ānvaya and Pustaka-gachchha and who was a members of the Iṅgaḷēśvara lineage (baḷi). At the bottom are carved two female figures with folded hands facing each other with a burning wick in the centre.
23 Slab built into the ceiling at the main entrance into the Rāmēśvara temple. Western Chāḷukya Traiḷōkyamalladēva Śaka 986, Krōdhin, Pushya, śu. 13, Friday, Uttarāyaṇasaṅkrānti. Do. Registers a gift of land made by Mahāsāmanta [Vā]rarasa, an officer of Traiḷōkyamalla Noḷaṁba-Pallava-Permānaḍi Jayasiṅgadēva who was governing Taldavāḍi-nāḍu, after obtaining it from the latter, for the benefit of the temple of Mārasiṅgēśvara at Dēvapura and for the feeding and clothing of the ascetics and students. The gift was entrusted to āchārya Jñānarāśi-Paṇḍita of the Pāśupata school.
24 Slab built into the left wall (outer) of the same temple. Yādava Jaitugidēva Śaka 1118, Naḷa, Uttarāyaṇasaṅkramaṇa, Monday, full solar eclipse. Do. Badly damaged and mutilated. Refers to the chief of the Jīmūtavāhana lineage (name lost) and seems to record a gift of land and taxes for a temple at Dēvāpura. Mentions Sōvaladēvī.
25 Slab set up the house-site to the left of the same temple. Western Chāḷukya Jagadēkamalladēva Śaka 951, [Śu]kla, Pushya, ba. 1, Wednesday, Uttarāyaṇa-saṅkrānti. Do. Registers a gift of land oil-mills made by queen Suggaladēvī, the king’s wife, to āchārya Brahmarāśi-Paṇḍita of the Pāśupata school, for the benefit of the temple of Mārasiṅgēśvara at Dēvapura and for food, clothing and medical treatment of the ascetics and students.
26 Gōlgēri.—Slab lying in front of the village-chāvaḍi. Do. Do. Śaka 950, Prabhava, Vaiśākha, śu. 8, Monday. Do. Damaged. Records a gift of land made by Daṇḍa[nātha] Rebbarasa for the benefit of the temple of (i.e., constructed by) Bācha-Gāvuṇḍa.
27 Haḍginahāḷ.—Slab lying in the Darga Kalatsurya (Kaḷachurya). Sōvidēva Lost Do. Seriously damaged. Refers to a Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara (name lost) and seems to record a gift of land made evidently by him for the temple of [Dhru]vēśvara.
28 Hipparagi.—Stone fixed into the wall of the well called Kuṁbāra-bhāvi. . . . . . .  . Śārvarin, Chaitra, ba. (wrong for śu.) paurṇame, Chandra-hōre, Pūrvā. Do. Records the construction of the well by Guṇḍayya of Hipparige.
29 Stone fixed into the front wall in the temple of Hanumān near the villagechāvaḍi. . . . . . .  . Śaka 1566, Tāraṇa, Śrāvaṇa, śu. 1, Friday Marāṭhī in Nāgarī Seems of record the construction of the temple of Hanumān in stone and the gift of land made to it.
30 Slab fixed into the wall in the temple of Kāśī-Liṅga. Yādava Bhillamadēva

Śaka 1115, Paridhāvin, Bhādrapada, ba. madhyāshṭakī, Monday, Vyatīpāta, Kanyā-saṅkramaṇa.

Kannaḍa Registers a grant of the village Iṅguṇige made by the king to Rājagurudēva of the Bhujagāvaḷi-kula, in conjunction with Phēyiya-Sāhaṇi, Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Gōṇarasa of the Seḷaṛa family and Sarvāḍhikārin Malleya-Sāhaṇi, while they were governing the Tanddavāḍi-nāḍu at the request of Bammaya-Nāyaka for the benefit of the temple of Kalidēva at Hipparage. Also records other gifts of land, oil and taxes made for the same temple by Māyidēva-Daṇḍanayaka, Prabhudēva, Parasa, Parisadēva of Hipparage and Bammadēva-Daṇḍanāyaka.
31 Jālvād.— Slab set up in the temple of Śaṅkaraliṅga. Western Chāḷukya Traiḷōkyamalla . . . . . Do. Badly damaged. Seems to record a gift of land and housesites.
32 Another slab set up in the same temple   . . . .  . . . . . . Do. Badly damaged and effaced. Seems to record a gift of land to a temple.

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