The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

Contents

Preface

Text of the Inscriptions 

Vishnukundins

Eastern Chalukyas

Western Chalukyas

Rashtrakutas

Misc. Dynasties

Imperial Cholas

KakatIyas

Reddis

Early Cholas of renandu

Vaidumbas

Chindas

Eastern Gangas

Gajapatis

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Appendix - I

Appendix - II

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

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Annual Reports 1935-1944

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Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

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Epigraphica Indica

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Early Gupta Inscriptions

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Pudukkottai

APPENDIX I

Principal dates calculated with the help of Dewan Bahadur Swamikannu Pillai’s

Indian Ephemeris By N. Lakshminarayan Rao, M.A., Octacamund. 

 

General  No.

A.R.No.

Details of dates with their English equivalents and remarks

551

191 of 1905

Saka 1268, Vyaya, Vaisakha, ba. 5, Thursday

= A. D. 1346, May 11, Thursday ; ’44.

552

250 of 1904

Saka 1269, Sarvajit, Pushya, ba. 10, Thursday, Makara-samkranti

= A. D. 1347, December 27, Thursday.  It was a day of Makara-samkranti.

553

184 of 1905

Saka 1275, Vijaya, Karttika, su. 15, Monday, Krittika

= A. D. 1353, November 11, Monday ; ’85 ; ’57.

554

44 of 1912

Saka 1275, Vijaya, Tapas 10, Thursday.  Neither su. 10 nor ba. 10 of Tapas (= Magha) coincided with Thursday.  But ba. 10 of Phalguna did coincide with Thursday corresponding to A.D. 1354, March 20, Thursday ; ’26.  This may be the intended date.

555

185 of 1905

Saka 1278, Durmukhi, Nija-Sravana, ba. 8 Friday, Rohini

= A. D. 1356, August1 19, Friday ; ’99 ; ’71.

556

602 of 1909

Saka 1280, Vilambi, Sravana, su. 8 Va[ddavara]

= A.D. 1358, July 14, Saturday ; ’93.

557

368 of 1926

Saka 1295, Paridhavi, Marggasira, ba. 7, Friday

= A. D. 1372, December 17, Friday ; ’69.  The Saka year was current.

558

572 of 1925

Saka 1295, Magha, su. 7.

Probably = A. D. 1374, January, 20, Friday.  The details are insufficient for verification.

559

20 of 1915

Saka 1299, Pingala, Magha, su. [5], Wednesday.  Irregular.  If the tithi is a mistake for 7 the equivalent would be A. D. 1378, January 7, Wednesday ; ’43.

560

46 of 1909

Saka 12 . . . . shu, Pushya, su. 15, Monday, Makara-samkranti.

The only cyclic year which ends with shu is Vishu in which year (Saka 1263) Pushya su. 5 fell on a Thursday (not Monday as cited) ; neither was it a day of Samkranti.  But in the previous year i.e., Vikrama, Makara-samkranti took place on Monday which was Pushya su. 6 (not 5)

= A. D. 1340, December 25, Monday.  This is probably the intended date.

563

395 of 1926

Saka 1312, Pramadi, Pushya, Makara-samkranti.

Pramadi is a mistake for Pramoda in which year Makara-samkranti took place on Tuesday, 27th December A. D. 1390.  Details are not enough for verification.

565

380 of 1926

Saka 1313, Prajapati, Marggasira, ba. 10, Monday.

In Prajapati, Marggasira ba. 10 fell on a Thursday (not  Monday) =  21st December A. D. 1391.  December 18 and 25 were Mondays in the bahula-paksha of Marggasira but the tithes were 7 and 14 respectively.

566

367 of 1920

Saka 1316, Bhava, Adhika-Sravana, su. 11, Friday.

Adhika-Sravana, su. 11 ended at ’97 on Thursday 9th July A. D. 1394.  According to some local calculation or practice the Ekadasi might have been observed on the following Friday.

568

695 of 1926

Saka 1319, Isvara, Chaitra, su. 15, Thursday.  In Isvara, Chaitra su. 15 ended at ’15 on Wednesday

= A. D. 1397, March 14.  The slight error in the week day is probably due to some local calculation.

569

580 of 1909

Saka 1319, Isvara, Phalguna, ba. 13, Thursday.

Phalguna ba. 13 of the cyclic year Isvara did not fall on a Thursday.  If ba. 13 is, however, an error for su. 13 the English equivalent would be A. D. 1398, February 28, Thursday ; f. d. t. ’44.

570

406 of 1915

Saka 1321, Pramadi, Magha, ba. 5, Thursday

= A. D. 1400, January 15, Thursday ; f.d.t. ’64.

571

90 of 1917

Saka 1326, Sravana, lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1404, July 22, Tuesday ; lunar eclipse.

572

538 – 40 of 1909

Saka 1327, Parthiva, Asvayuja, su. 10, Vaddavara

= A. D. 1405, October 3, Saturday ; ’76.

573

402 of 1915

Saka 1327, Parthiva, Magha, su. 11, Thursday

Magha su. 11 in Parthiva fell on a Saturday.  In the next year (i. E., Vyaya) Magha su. 11 did fall on a Thursday

= A. D. 1407, January 20, Thursday ; ’14.

574

433 of 1911

Saka 132[8], Vyaya, Magha, su. 10, Wednesday

= A. D. 1407, January 19,  Wednesday ; ’24.

576

599 of 1925

Vikriti, Sreshtha, su. 14. 14, Vaddavara

= A. D. 1410, May 17, Saturday ; ’71.

577

84 of 1915

Saka 1332, Vikriti, Marggasira, su. 15, Thursday

= A. D.  1410 December 11, Thursday ; ’67.

579

424 of 1911

Saka 1335, Vijya, Ashadha, su. 11, Friday

= A. D. 1413, June 9, Friday ; f. d. t. ’33.  The month was Adhika-Ashadha.

580

582 of 1909

Saka1336, Jaya, Jyeshtha, su. 5, Wednesday

= A. D. 1414, May 23, Wednesday ; f. d. t. ’09.

582

543 of 1909

Saka 1337, Manmatha, Magha, Purnima

= A. D. 1416, January 14, Tuesday ; ’73.  Details are not enough for verification.

583

578 of 1909

Saka 1351, Siddharthi, Chaitra, su. 15, Sunday, lunar eclipse.

Saka 1351 was Saumya, not Siddharthi (read doubtfully).

Moreover there was no lunar eclipse in Chaitra of Siddharthi.  Therefore the equivalent is A. D. 1429, March 20, Sunday ; ’92.  On this day there was a lunar eclipse.

584

546 of 1925

Saka 1358, Nala, Vaisakha, ba. 7, Monday

= A. D. 1436, May 7, Monday ; ’70.

585

555 of 1909

Saka 1367, Raktakshi, Karttika, su. 5, Friday

= A. D. 1444, October 16, Friday ; ’36.  The Saka year was current.

586

792 of 1922

Saka 1370, Vibhava . . . .  ba.  11, Sunday

= either (1) A. D. 1448, August 25, Sunday ; ’09 (Adhika-Bhadrapada) or

(2) A. D. 1448, December 22, Sunday ; ’07 (Margasirsha)

587

70 of 1917

Saka 1376, Bhava, Vaisakha, su. 15, Thursday.  In Bhava Vaisakha su. 15 fell on Friday

= A. D. 1454, April 12 ; ’94.

 

643

 

249 of 1908

CHINDA

Saka 945, Rudhirodgari, Vaisakha, su. 3, Thursday

= A. D. 1023, April 25, Thursday ; ’79.  The month was Nija-Vaisakha.

644

231 of 1908

Saka 982, Sarvari, Karttika, su. 5, Monday

= A. D. 1060, October 2, Monday ; ’81.

645

234 of 1908

Saka 982, Sarvari, Karttika, su. 5, Monday

= A. D. 1060, October 2, Monday ; ’81.

648

245 of 1908

Saka 1147, Jyestha, ba. 10

= A. D. 1225, June 2, Monday.  The date is not verifiable.

 

651

 

99 of 1909

EASTERN GANGA

Saka 101[3], 17th year of Anantavarmadeva, Kanya, ba. 10, Monday.

Irregular.  In Saka 1013  current, Kanya ba. 10 fell on a Saturday

= A. D. 1090, September 21.

In 1013 expired, it fell on a Thursday.

= A. D. 1091, September 11 ; ’22.

652

642 of 1926

Saka 101[7], Uttarayana-samkranti, Amavasya.

In Saka 1017 expired, Uttarayana-samkranti took place on Pausha ba. 11.

= A. D. 1095, December 25, Tuesday, the Amavasya falling on the following Saturday, i.e., 29th.

653

676 of 1926

Saka 1024, Mesha, su. 5, Thursday.

Probably = A. D. 1102, April 24, Thursday ; ’49.  The month was Vrishbha.

654

641 of 1926

Saka 1024, Mesha, Amavasya, Monday, Vishu-samkranti.

In Saka 1024 current, Mesha Amavasya fell on a Sunday (not Monday)

= A. D. 1101, March 31, ’43.  But it was not a day of Vishu-samkranti which occurred on the previous Sunday i.e., 24th.

655

365 of 1905

Saka 10[2]7, 31st year of Anantavarmadeva, Vrischika-samkranti, ba. 5, Thursday

= A. D. 1105, October 26, Thursday on which day the Vrischika-samkranti began at 17 hours 45 minutes after sunrise.  The tithi was, however, ba. 2 (not 5 as stated) which ended on the day at ’81.

657

663 of 1926

[3]9th year of Anantavarmadeva, Uttarayana, Friday

= A. D. 1114, December 25, Friday which was the day of Uttarayana-samkranti.

659

657 of 1926

Saka 1040, Mesha, su. 13, Monday, Vishu-samkranti

= A. D. 1117, April 16, Monday ; ’39, but it was not a day of Vishu-samkrant which took place on Saturday, 24th March.  The Saka year was current.

660

658 of 1926

Saka 1040, Mithuna, ba. 5, Wednesday, Dakshinayana

= A. D. 1117, June 20, Wednesday ; f. d. t. ’17.  The Saka year was current.

661

638 of 1926

Saka 1040, Kumbha, ba. 5, Sunday

= A. D. 1119, February 2, Sundlay ; ’54.

662

671 of 1926

Saka 1141, Ashadha, su. 11, Tuesday

= A. D. 1219, June 25, Tuesday ; ’35.

663

679 of 1926

Saka 1044, Kanya, su. 11, Monday.  Kanya su. 11 in Saka 1044 (current or expired) was ndot a Monday.  The An Rep. On S. I. Epigraphy  has su. 2  which did fall on a Monday.

= A. D. 1122, September 4, Monday ; ’84.  (See Appendix II).

664

681 of 1926

Saka 1044, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A. D. 1122, December 25, Monday.  Details are not enough fo verification.

665

674 of 1926

Saka 1046, Kanya, ba. 8, Wednesday

= A. D. 1124, September 3, Wednesday ; ’46.

666

692 of 1926

Saka 104[6], Makara, su. 10, Saturday, Uttarayana-samkranti.  In Saka 1046 current, Makara su. 10 was a Saturday.

= A. D. 1123, December 29, Saturday ; ’74.  But it was not a day of Uttarayana-samkranti which occurred on Tuesday the 25th.

If, however, the figure in brackets be 8 as in the An. Rep. On S. I. Epigraphy  the details would correspond regularly to A. D. 1126, December 25, Saturday ; f.d.t. ‘ 30.  It was a day of Uttarayana-samkranti.  See Appendix II).

667

682 of 1926

Saka 104[7], Uttarayana.

Probably = A. D. 1125, December 25, Friday, Details are not enough for verification.

668

664 of 1926

Saka 1049, Tula su. 13, Monday.

In Saka 1049, Tula, su. 13 ended at ’92 on Wednesday

= A. D. 1127, October 19.

In the An Rep. On S. I. Epigraphy the tithi is read as su. 12 which began on Monday, 17th October, A. D. 1127.  (See Appendix II).

670

678 of 1926

Saka 105[0], Samkranti, Monday, Amavasya.  The only samkranti in this year on which Monday and Amavasya combined was Kanya-samkranti

= A. D. 1128, August 27, Monday ; ’64.

671

645 of 1926

Saka 10[5]0, Kumbha, su.  7, Monday

= A. D. 1129, January 28, Monday ; ’68.

672

649 of 1926

Saka 1051, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A. D. 1129, December 25, Wednesday.  Details are not enough for verification.

674

367 of 1905

 Saka 1053 (57th year of Anantavarman), Singha, su, Friday.

There is space for two figures menat to show the tithi and lthe only such tithi in the sukla-paksha that fell on a Friday was 12.

A. D. 1131, August 7, Friday ; ’57.

675

681 of 1926

Saka 1053, su. 4, Uttarayana-samkranti

= A. D. 1131, December 25, Friday; ‘52

677

685 of 1926

Saka 10[53], Kumbha, su. 13, Monday

= A. D. 1132, February 1, Monday ; ’26.

679

688 of 1926

Saka 105[4], 59th year of Anantavarmadeva, Attarayana-samkranti.

Probably= A. D. 1132, December 24, Saturday.  Details are not enough for verification.

680

661 of 1926

Saka 10[55], Mesha, ba. 14, Saurivara (Saturday, ’67 ; but the samkranti occurred on March 24.

Probably = A. D. 1132, April 16, Saturday, ’67 ; but the samkranti occurred on March 24.

681

669 of 1926

Saka 1055, Uttarayana-samkranti, Monday

= A. D. 1133, December 25, Monday.  The month was Pausha and the tithi was ba. 12 which ended at 13.

682 to 684

 

Saka 1055, Uttarayana-samkranti, Monday

= A. D. 1133, December 25, Monday.  The month was Pausha and the tithi was ba. 12 which ended at 13.

685

670 of 1926

Saka 105[7], Vrischika, Amavasya, Sunday.

In Saka 1057, current, Vrischika-Amavasya fell on Saturday (not Sunday as cited)

= A. D. 1134, November 17, Saturday ; ’78.

686

684 of 1926

Saka 105[7], Makara, ba. Amavasya, Wednesday, solar eclipse

= A. D. 1135, January 16, Wednesday ; ’09.  On this day there was a solar eclipse.  The Saka year was current.

689

673 of 1926

Saka 1059, 6[3]rd  year of Chodagangadeva, Vrischika, Amavasya, Monday, solar eclipse

= A. D. 1137, November 15, Monday ; ’06.  On this day there was a solar eclipse.

690

357 of 1905

Saka 1061 (65th year of Anantavarmman) Tula, su. Kartya-Punnma (Karthika-Punnama), Thursday.

In Saka 1061 current the Punnama in Tula was Karttika Punnama but it ended on Wednesday (not Thursday as cited)

= A. D. 1138, October 19 ‘ ‘ 96.  There was also a lunar eclipse on this day.

691

354 of 1905

Saka 1061 (65th year of Anantavarmman) Tula, su. Kartya-Punnma (Karthika-Punnama), Thursday.

In Saka 1061 current the Punnama in Tula was Karttika Punnama but it ended on Wednesday (not Thursday as cited)

= A. D. 1138, October 19 ‘ ‘ 96.  There was also a lunar eclipse on this day.

692

690 of 1926

Saka  1061, Makara, su. . . . , Monday, Uttarayana-samkranti

= A. D. 1139, December 25, Monday on which day Uttarayana-samkranti did take place.  The tithi which is lost in the record was su. 3 which ended on the day at ’98.

693

687 of 1926

Saka 1063, Kanya, solar eclipse.  The only solar eclipse in this year took place in Kaya

= A. D. 1141, September 2, Tuesday.

694

665 of 1926

Saka 1065, Kumbha, su. 5, Thursday

= A. D. 1144, February 10, Thursday ; f. d. t. ‘03

695

644 of 1926

Saka 1066, ba.  Haritanaya-tithi (13), Sunday, Uttarayana-sankramana

= A. D. 1144, December 24, Sunday.

698

652 of 1926

 Saka 1067, Tula, su. Mahadvadasi, Thursday.  Irregular.

700

654 of 1926

Saka 1069, Makara, su. 13, Thursday, Uttarayana-sankramana= A. D. 1147, December 25, Thursday.  The tithi, however was su. 1 (not su. 13 as stated) which ended at ’49 of the day.

701

646 of 1926

Saka 106, Kumbha, su. 13, Thursday.  Between Saka 1060 and 1069 the only year in which Kumbha su. 13 fell on a Thursday was Saka 1062 (expired)

702

366 of 1905

Saka 1071, Vrischika, ba. 5, Saturday.  The details do not work out correctly for Saka 1071 (current or expired) but in Saka 1072 expired, Vrischika ba.  5 was a Saturday = A. D. 1150, November 11 ; ’22.

703

662 of 1926

Saka 107[3], Uttarayana.

Probably = A. D. 1151, December 25, Tuesday.  Details are  not enough for verification.

704

660 of 1926

Saka 10[73], Kumbha, Amavasya, Thursday, solar eclipse

= A. D. 1152, February 7, Thursday ; ’42.  There was a  solar eclipse on this day.

705

659 of 1926

Saka 1073, Magha, solar eclipse

= A. D. 1152, February 7, Thursday on which day there was a solar eclipse.

706

683 of 1926

Saka 1075, Mithuna, ba. Samkranti, Wednesday.

Neither in Saka 1075 current nor expired did Mithuna-samkranti take place on Wednesday.  In Saka 1075 current it occurred on Thursday

= A. D. 1152, June 26.

707

368 of 1905

Saka 1075, (8th year of Anantavarman), Makara, ba. 6, Thursday = A. D. 1154, January 7, Thursday ; ’45.

708

370 of 1905

Saka 1075 (8th year of Anantavarman), Mina, Amavasya, Monday.

= A. D. 1154, March 15, Monday ; ’91.

709

371 of 1905

Saka 108[1], Kanya, su. 10, Wednesday

= A. D. 1159, September 23, Wednesday ; su. 10 commenced at ’01 of the day and ended on the next day at ’08.

710

363 of 1905

Saka 110[0], Uttarayana-samkranti

Probably = A. D. 1178, December 25, Monday.  Details are not enough for verification.

711

369 of 1905

Saka 1105, Tula, su. 11, Sunday

In Saka 1105 (current), Tula, su. 11 fell on a Saturday

= A.D. 1182, October 9, Saturday ; ’86.

712

689 of 1926

Saka 1105, Kumbha, su. 2, Monday.  The details given do not work out correctly for Saka 1105, either current or expired.  They combined however in Saka 1106 expired

= A. D. 1185, February 4, Monday ; ’20.

713

634 of 1926

Saka 1127, Mesha, su. 2, Thursday, Vishu-samkranti

= A. D. 1205, March 24, Thursday ; 39.  The samkranti commenced at ’78 of the day.

714

359 of 1905

Saka 1168, Magha, su. 10

= A. D. 1247, January 18, Friday.  Details are not enough for verification.

716

648 of 1926

Saka 1[1] 7.  Kumbha, Amavasya, Thursday, solar eclipse.

The year appears to have been read wrongly.  Between Saka 1170 and 1179, there was no year in which the details given combined.  If, however, the date is read as Saka 1074, as in the An.  Rep. On S. I. Epigraphy, the date would correspond to A. D. 1152, February 7, Thursday ; ’42.  There was a solar eclipse on this day. (See App. II).

717

358 of 1905

Saka 1193 (?), Madhava, su. 8

= A. D. 1271, April 19, Sunday.  The details do not admit of verification.

718

356 of 1905

Saka 1204, Makara, su. 3, Thursday.  In Saka 1204, Makaa su. 3 fell on Sunday

= A. D. 1283, January 3.  But if Makara which has been read doubtfully could be Margasira, the date would regularly correspond to A. D. 1282, November 5, Thursday ; 26.  (See App. II).

719

364 of 1905

Saka 1205, 7th year of Vira-Narasimha, Vaisakha, su. 10, Panditavara

= A. D. 1283, April 7, Wednesday ; f. d. t. ’53.

720

362 of 1905

Saka 124[8], Vrischika, su. 10, Monday.

The details do not work out correctly for 1248 (current or expired).  In Saka 1249 expired, however, they correspond regularly to A. D. 1327, November 23, Monday ; f. d. t. ’95  which seems to be the intended date.

 

730

 

471 of 1915

GAJAPATI

Saka 1418, Anala, Vaisakha, su. 11, Saturday

= A. D. 1496, April 23, Saturday ; ’59.

732

802 of 1922

Saka 1422, Raudri Urijja, lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1500, November 5, Thursday on which day there was a lunar eclipse.

733

375 of 1926

Saka 14[3]1, Sukla, Marggasira, su. 7, Monday

= A. D. 1509, November 18, Sunday (not Monday as cited) ; ’76.

734

377 of 1905

Saka 1432, Pramoda, Magha, su. Kshitidhara-divasa, Friday

= A. D. 1511, January 3, Friday ; f. d. t. ’51.

735

573 of 1925

Saka 1443, Vrisha, Marggasira, su. 15, Thursday

= A. D. 1521, November 14, Thursday ; ’38.  The month is given as Nija-Karttika in the Indian Ephemeris.  But according to Arya-Siddhanta or Surya-Siddhanta there was no intercalary month this year nor was Marggasira suppressed as shown in the Ephemeris.

736

577 of 1909

Saka 1443, Vrisha, Phalguna, ba. 2, Thursday.

In Vrisha Phalguna ba. 2 ended at ;71 on Wednesday.

= A. D. 1522, February 12.  The difference in the week day is perhaps due to some local calculation.

737

47 of 1909

Saka 144[8], Parthiva, Phalguna, su. 15, Monday

= A. D. 1526, February 26, Monday ; f. d. t. ’10.  The Saka  year was current.

739

335 of 1919

Anka 10 of Mukundadeva, Makara 5, ba. 7, Thursday ; Akshaya, Pushya ba. 7, Thursday.  The cyclic year  Akshya affords a clue to the Saka year which was 1488.  In this year the given details correspond regularly to A. D. 1567, January 2, Thursday.

 

743

 

549 of  1925

QUTB SHAHI DYNASTY OF GOLKONDA

Saka 1452, Khara, Chaitra, su. 2, Monday.

Khara was Saka 1453 expired.  In this year Chaitra su. 2 was a Monday

= A. D. 1531, March 20; ‘69

745

547 of 1925

Saka 149502, Vikriti, Vaisakha, ba. 30, Wednesday

= A. D. 1530, April 27, Wednesday ; ’56.  According to the Indian Ephemeris  the month was (intercalary) Adhika Vaisakha.

746

379 of 1915

Saka 1487, Akshaya, Magha, su. 12, Friday.  Kshaya was Saka 1488 expired and in this year the given details correspond to A. D. 1567, January 10, Friday ; f. d. t. ’48.

747

534 of 1913

Saka 1496, Srimukha, Ashadha, su. 11.  In Adhika-Ashadha of  this year  su. 11 fell on a Thursday

= A. D. 1573, June 11.

In Nija-Ashadha the tithi fell on Friday = A. D. 1573, July 10.  The date does not admit of verification.

748

93 of 1917

Saka 1499, Dhatu, Karttika, su. [5], Friday

= A. D. 1576, October 26, Friday ; ’94.

749

750 of 1920

Saka 1505, Svabhanu, Asvija, su. 10, Saturday.

“Perhaps A. D. 1583, September 15, Sunday ; f.d.t. ’57.  The week day in the inscription may be an error.”

750

187 of 1913

Saka 1512, Virodhi, Chaitra, su. 10, Thursday.

“Saka 1512 current – Saka  1511 expired = Virodhi, A. D. 1589-90 ; but none of the three chaitras possible in such a case (vide section III of Indian Chronology) yields a Thursday for  sukla dasami”.

751

541 of 1909

Saka 1514, Nandana, Vaisakha, su. 3, Thursday.

Probably = A. D. 1592, April 4, Tuesday ‘ ’89.  The week-day cited seems to be an error.

753

841 of 1922

Saka 1522, Sarvari, Nija-Sravana, su. 7, Wednesday

= A. D. 1600, August 6, Wednesday ; ’29.

755

373 of 1905

Saka 1526, Krodhi, Karttika, su. 2, Sunday

= A. D. 1604, October 14, Sunday ; ‘64

756

579 of 1909

Saka 1541, Siddharthi, Ashadha, su. 11

=A. D. 1619, June 12, Saturday.  Details are not enough for verification.

758

323 of 1922

Saka 1580, Ananda, Jyeshtha, ba.  10.  Saka 1580 was Vilamba in which year the given details correspond to A. D. 1658, June 15, Tuesday.  Details are not enough for verification.

759

128 of 1917

Saka 1585, Krodhi, Ashadha, su. 2, Wednesday.

The Saka and the cyclic years do not tally.  In the Saka year 1586 (expired) which corresponds to Krodhi the details regularly correspond to A. D. 1664, June 15, Wednesday ; ’55.

760

 648 of 1920

Kilaka, Karttika, su. 15, Sunday

= A. D. 1668, November 8, Sunday, ’55 on which day there was a lunar eclipse.

761

161 of 1913

Saumya, Ashadha, su. 13, Thursday

= A. D. 1669, July 1, Thursday ; ’57.

762

403 of 1905

Saka 1591, Kilaka, Marggasira, su. 10, Friday

= A. D. 1668, December 3, Thursday, not Friday ; ’17.  The Saka year was current.

764

790 of 1917

Saka 1599, Pingala, Karttika, ba. 12

= A. D. 1677, November 12, Monday.  Details are not enough for verification.

765

359 of 1915

Saka 1600, Kalayukta, Vaisakha, su. 15, lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1678, April 26, Friday ; ’66.  There was a lunar eclipse on this day.

766

582 of 1912

Saka 1600 (1602 ?), Raudri, Vaisakha, su. 3, Monday.

Probably = A. D. 1680, April 20, Tuesday ; f. d. t. ’45.  The difference in the week-day may be due to some local calculation.

767

681 of 1920

Saka 1602, Raudri, Sravana, su. 10, Sunday

= A. D. 1680, July 25, Sunday ; f. d. t. ’12.

768

34 of 1912

Saka 1608 (?), Kshaya, Sravani, Saturday

= A. D. 1686, July 24, Saturday.  The tithi on that day was purnima which commenced at 10 (2 hours 30 minutes) after sunrise.

769

290 of 1922

Saka 1613, Prajotpatti, Margasira, su. 15

= A. D. 1691, November 25, Wednesday ; ’56.  Details are not enough for verification.

770

494 of 1906

Saka 1613, Prajotpatti, Phalguna, ba. 12, Friday

= A. D. 1692, March 4, Friday ; ’65.

771

303 of 1922

Saka 1614, Prajotpatti, Bhadrapada, ba. 3.

= A. D. 1691, August 31, Monday; ’81.  The Saka year was current.  Details are not enough for verification.

 

772

 

322 of 1922

MOGHUL DYNASTY OF DELHI

Saka 16[1]8, Isvara, Marggasira, su. 7.  Isvara was Saka 1619 expired in which year Maggasira su. 7 corresponded to A. D. 1697, November 10, Wednesday ; ’89.

773

427 of 1923

Saka 1619, Isvara, Karttika, su. 12

= A. D. 1697, October 17, Sunday ; ’06.  Details are not enough for verification.

774

426 of 1923

Saka 1619, Isvara, Karttika, su. 12

= A. D. 1697, October 17, Sunday ; ’06.  Details are not enough for verification.

776

56 of 1912

Saka 1658, Kali 4837, Akshaya, Asvayuja, su. 2, Saturday.

Saka 1658 and Kali 4837 was Anala (Not Akshya) in which  year the given details regularly corresponded to  A. D. 1697, November 10, Wednesday ; ’89.

773

427 of 1923

Saka  1619, Isvara, Karttika, su. 12

= A. D. 1697, October 17, Sunday ; ’06.  Details are not enough for verification.

774

426 of 1923

Saka  1619, Isvara, Karttika, su. 12

= A. D. 1697, October 17, Sunday ; ’06.  Details are not enough for verification.

776

56 of 1912

Saka 1658, Kali 4837, Akshaya, Asvayuja, su. 2, Saturday.

Saka 1658 and Kali 4837 was Anala (not Akshaya) in which year the given details regularly correspond to A. D. 1736, September 25, Saturday ; ‘47

777

77 of 1912

Saka 1662, Siddharthi, Vaisakha, ba. 8, Wednesday, Sarvana = A. D. 1739, May 16, Wednesday ; f. d. n. ’08.  The tithi was ba. 5 (not ba. 8 as cited) which ended at ’56.  The Saka year was current.

779

362 of 1915

Siddharthi, Phalguna, su. 10

= A. D. 1740, February 26, Tuesday ; ’04.  Details are not enough for verification.

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