The Indian Analyst
 

Annual Reports

 

No. From whom received. Dynasty. King. Date. Language and alphabet. Disposal of the Original. Where to be published. Remarks.
15 District Collector, Anantapur Vijayanagara Veṅkaṭapatidēva I Śaka 1511, Virōdhi, Kārttika, śu. dvādaśī. Sanskrit in Nāgarī Returned to the Collector. S. I. I. Records the grant by the king, as sarvamānya of three villages Tūmakuṇṭa in Kaṁbadūru-sthala, Nilvugallu-Rāmāpura in Nūtima[jja]-sthala and Chintapalli in Kāmasamudra-sthala, all located in Kundurpi-sīma, a sub-division of Rāyadurga-rājya, to a Brahmans named Siṅgari-Bhaṭṭa of the Jāmadagnya Vatsa-gōtra, Āśvalāyana-sūtra and Ṛik-śākhā, who was the son of Nāga-Bhaṭṭa and the grandson of Tippārya. (Reviewed in Mys. Arch. Report  for 1932, p. 31.)
16 Superintendent, Government Museum, Madras. Do. Immaḍi Prauḍhadēva Śaka 1383, Vrisha, Kārttika, śu. Utthāna-dvādaśī. Do. Returned to the Superintendent. Do. Records the grant made by the king in the presence of god Virūpākshadēva on the banks of the Tuṅgabhadrā at Bhāskarakshētra (Hampi), of the villages Tenpēḍu. Amaṇambākkam and Pāchchūrpākkam in Kaḷattūr-kōṭṭam, (a sub-division) of Paḍavīḍu-rājya, formed into an agrahāra named Mallikārjunarāyapuram and divided into shares to several learned Brahmans.
17 Raja Saheb of Jamkhandi, Bombay Presidency, through Mr. R.S. Panchamukhi. .. …. …. Hebrew Returned to the Raja Saheb. Do. This is a circular copper tray with writing embossed on its in the body. This was kindly got read and translated for the office by the Rev. Father L. D. Murphy of the Loyola College. Madras. Gives the heading as “Tale from the History of Solomon’s throne and greatness” and contains some passages eulogizing King Solomon’s regin.
18 Syed Muhammad Ghouse Saheb, Inamdar of Samayavaram, Trichinopoly, through the High Court, Madras. Vijayanagara Vīra Veṅkaṭadēva-Mahārāya ‘ruling at Ghanagiri’.

Śaka 1655, Pramādīcha., Chaitra, śu. Chaturthi, Sunday, Kṛittikā.

Telugu . . Do. From a photographs. Records a grant of the village Samayavaram on the bank of the Kāvēri by Mīnākshi, the queen of Vijayaraṅga-Chokkanātha-Nāyaka of Madura to a certain Ramudalla-Sāyabu (probably for the maintenance of a mosque)
19 Sri Devulapalle Venkatakrishna Reddi of Ulavapāḍu, Kandukur taluk, Nellore-district. Do. Harihara Śaka 1298, Nala, ba. 1, [Monday]. .. …. .. Only a set of impressions was received in the office. Registers the grant of the village Kräku  surnamed Bukkarāyapuram by the king to a number of Brahmans.

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