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South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

Contents

Index

Introduction

Contents

Preface

PART I.

Personnel

Publication

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

Appendix D

Appendix E

Appendix F

PART II.

Introductory

Cholas of the Renadu country and Vaidumbas

Western Chalukyas

Eastern Gangas

Sailodbhavas

Early Cholas and Banas

Rashtrakutas

Western Chalukyas

Telugu Chodas

Kakatiyas

Velanandu Chiefs

Kolani Chiefs

Kona Chiefs

Cholas

Pandyas

Vijayanagara

Miscellaneous

General

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

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Volume 22
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Volume 22
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Volume 23

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Volume 26

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Tiruvarur

Darasuram

Konerirajapuram

Tanjavur

Annual Reports 1935-1944

Annual Reports 1945- 1947

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 7, Part 3

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 2

Epigraphica Indica

Epigraphia Indica Volume 3

Epigraphia
Indica Volume 4

Epigraphia Indica Volume 6

Epigraphia Indica Volume 7

Epigraphia Indica Volume 8

Epigraphia Indica Volume 27

Epigraphia Indica Volume 29

Epigraphia Indica Volume 30

Epigraphia Indica Volume 31

Epigraphia Indica Volume 32

Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2

Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

Archaeological Links

Archaeological-Survey of India

Pudukkottai

APPENDIX F

F.—Principal dates from Appendix E calculated with the help of the Indian Ephemeris—cont.

Number
of inscription.

Details of dates with their English equivalents and remarks.

WESTERN CHALUKYA (KALYANI)—cont.
Tribhuvanamalla Vīra-Sōmēśvaradēva.

42

2nd year, Plavaṅga, Paushya, śu. puṇṇami, Thursday, Uttarāyaṇa-saṅkrānti, Vyatīpāta, lunar eclipse.
Irregular. The cyclic year I lavaṅga was the sixth regnal year of the king and not the second as cited in the record. In the given year the tithi fell on A.D. 1187, December 17, Thursday. But there was neither lunar eclipse nor Uttarāyanasaṅkrānti on this day. The latter fell on A.D. 1187, December 25, Friday. Even in the king’s 2nd year which was Śōbhana (Śaka 1105), the details do not work out correctly.

83

3rd year, Viśvāvasu, Mārgaśira, śu. 9 Monday
= A.D. 1185, December 2, Monday ; f.d.t. ∙26.

86

3rd year, Viśvāvasu, Mārgaśira, śu. 8, Monday. = A.D. 1185, December 2, Monday ; ∙30.

84

4th year, Parābhava, Chaitra, śu. 8, Monday. In Parābhava (=Śaka 1108) which corresponded to the 4th regnal year of the king, the given tithi fell on A.D. 1186, March 30, Sunday (not Monday).

113

6th year, Plavaṅga, Chaitra, ba. 1, Thursday. =A.D. 1187, March 26, Thursday ; f.d.t. ∙08.

KALACHURYA.
Bijjaḷadēva.

8

Śaka 10[8]3, Bijjaḷadēva year 6, Vṛisha, Āśvayuja, puṇṇame, Monday, lunar eclipse, Vyatīpāta. In the given year. the details regularly corresponded to A.D. 1161, August 7, Monday, on which day there was a lunar eclipse. The month was, however,Śrāvaṇa and not Āśvayuja as quoted in the record.

66

Pārthiva, Kārttika, śu. Monday, Saṅkramana Vyatīpāta. In Pārthiva (=Śaka 1087), saṅkramana in the month of Kārttika fell in the dark
half and not the bright half as given in the record ; probably  A.D. 1165, October 26, Tuesday. If this is the date, the week-day and the paksha cited would be a mistake. The tithi was ba.5.

52

Śaka 1088, Avyaya (i.e. Vyaya), Kārttika, paurṇamāse, Monday, Vyatīpāta, lunar eclipse. Irregular. In the given year, the tithi quoted fell on A.D. 1166, November 9, Wednesday, and there was no lunar eclipse.

Saṅkama.

20

Śaka 11 .., 3rd year, Vi[ḷambi], Māgha, śu. 5. Monday.
=A.D. 1179, January 15, Monday ; ∙14. The Śaka year was 1101 (current).

                                                Āhavamalladēva.

90

4th year, Śōbhakṛit, Vaiśākha, ba. 1, Sunday = A.D. 1183, April 10, Sunday ; ∙84. The month ws Adhika-Vaiśākha.

HOYSALA.
Vīra-Ballāḷa.

77

17th year, Prabhava, Mārgaśira, śu. 11, Vyatīpāta, Monday.
In Prabhava, the given tithi occurred on A.D. 1207, December 1, Saturday. But in the previous year, i.e. Kshaya (Śaka 1128), the details regularly corresponded to A.D. 1206, November 13, Monday, ∙06.

 

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