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

Qutb-shahis of golkonda

Moghul dynasty of delhi

Appendix - I

Appendix - II

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Vol. 4 - 8

Volume 9

Volume 10

Volume 11

Volume 12

Volume 13

Volume 14

Volume 15

Volume 16

Volume 17

Volume 18

Volume 19

Volume 20

Volume 22
Part 1

Volume 22
Part 2

Volume 23

Volume 24

Volume 26

Volume 27

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

VAIDUMBA DYNASTY 

No. 621.

(A. R. No. 374  of  1904.)

On a slab set up in a grove called the Polimeratopu in Chinnatippasamudramu, Mandnapalle Taluk, Chittoor District. Undated.

States that the son of Ganda-Maykaliyya fell in a battle and went to heaven.

No. 622.

(A. R. No. 288  of  1905.)

On a slab set up near the Siva temple west of

 Madanapalle, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States  that a certain Chandraditya  fell in a battle over certain cattle and went to heaven.

No. 623.

(A. R. No. 294  of  1905.)

On a broken slab lying in a field at

Basinikonda, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that some one fell in a battle.  Mentions the Lonkula family.

No. 624.

(A. R. No. 296  of  1922.)

On a  broken slab in a field near Nagavuti-kalva to

the west of Chippili, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that some one fell in a battle and went to heaven.

No. 625.

(A. R. No. 300  of  1922.)

On a slab lying in a field to the south of

Kurubalakota, same Taluk and District. Undated.

Unintelligible.  Mentions Ganda-Senkali.

No. 626.

(A. R. No. 301  of  1922.)

On a slab standing in a field to the

south of the same village. Undated.

States that a certain Bireya (?) fell in a battle with Sodas (?) and went to heaven.  Mentions Ganda-Sankali.

No. 627.

(A. R. No. 307  of  1922.)

On a slab in a field near Tupakulapalli,

hamlet of Gollapalli, same Taluk and District. Undated.

Damaged and unintelligible.  Seems to record that some one granted a panasa (rent free land) to some one.

No. 628.

(A. R. No. 308  of  1922.)

On a slab in a field near a tank in

Mudivedu, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that Sri-Meddi (?) ruler of Kurrumaduvu fell in the battle of Soravadi during the reign of Chandraganda – Trinetra  Viramaharaja.

No. 629.

(A. R. No. 310  of  1922.)

On one of the three slabs standing side by

side near a tank in the same village. Undated.

States that certain persons fell fighting in the Soramadi battle.

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No. 630.

(A. R. No. 326  of  1922.)

On a slab in a  field to the north  of

Ramanayanikota, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that a certain Mentha (?) fell in a battle with the Cholas (?) and went to heaven.

No. 631.

(A. R. No. 341  of  1922.)

On a slab in front of the temple of Maddemma in

Gangireddipalli, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that, during the reign of Viramaharaja, a certain Kullamma fought with one Torrukonnan at Cheramngala and fell.

No. 632.

(A. R. No. 797  of  1917.)

On a hero-stone set up to the north-east of the village of

Budidigaddapalli, hamlet of Budili, Hindupur Taluk, Anantapur District. Undated.

States that some one fell in a battle.  Mentions Pudali.

No. 633.

(A. R. No. 811  of  1917.)

On a stone lying in a field near the village of

Budidigaddapalli, hamlet of Vanavolu, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that Apimana-Gangu Kessaraja of Vanavrolu constructed a charitable tank.

No. 634.

(A. R. No. 327  of  1922.)

On two pieces of a broken slab lying in a field to the north of

Ramanayanikota, Madanapalle Taluk, Chittor District. Undated.

States that, during the reign of [Vai]dumba-maharaja, a certain man fell in battle.

No. 635.

(A. R. No. 338  of  1922.)

On a slab in a field near Galivandlapalle,

hamlet of Gudupalle, same Taluk and District. Undated.

Records that Gandatrinetra Baydumaharaja gave a pannasa to a certain Parachari (?)

No. 636.

(A. R. No. 325  of  1905.)

On a  white marble slab set up by the side of the

Cuddapah-Pushpagiri road, close to the ruined temple called the

Mabbudevalam near Upparapalli, Cuddapah Taluk, Cuddapah District. S.  894.

States that Bhuvanatrinetra Vaydumba-maharaja was crowned in Saka year 894.

No. 637.

(A. R. No. 536  of  1906.)

On a slab lying in a field in Pullagantivaripalli, hamlet of

 Pedda-Tippasamudramu, Madanapalle Taluk, Chittoor District. Date not given.

States that some one fell in a battle.

No. 638.

(A. R. No. 347  of  1922.)

On a slab in a field to the west of Rangasamudramu, same Taluk and District. Undated.

Incomplete. Seems to record a grant made on the occasion of a Lunar eclipse.  Mentions Vaidumba Mutturaja

No. 639.

(A. R. No. 342  of  1922.)

On a  slab to the north of Chennarayanipalli,

Hamlet of Tsadumu, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that some one fell in a battle while Vaidumba-maharaja surnamed Manuja-Trinetra was ruling the Renandu Seven-thousand.

No. 640.

(A. R. No. 309  of  1922.)

On one of the three slabs in a field near a

 tank in Mudivedu same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that Gandara Mutraja who had been crowned by the Vaidumbas fell in the battle of Kumulu (?) Mentions the Lonkulas.

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No. 641.

(A. R. No. 641  of  1906.)

On a slab in the field called Yenuguratimadi,

Pedda Tippasamudramu, same Taluk and District. Undated.

Incomplete.  States that some one fell in a battle.

No. 642.

(A. R. No. 328  of  1922.)

On a slab in a field to the north of Ramanayanikota,

hamlet of Peddapalem, same Taluk and District. Undated.

States that, while the Vaidumba king surnamed Manuja-Trinetra was ruling the earth, a certain Remma  (?) fought with Vanaraja and fell.

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