South Indian Inscriptions X

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PREFACE,

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IThis volume of

Telugu inscriptions,which follows the same plan as that of Vol IX

i

i, o|Jie South MianInscriptions (Texts) series, contains the texts of 781 inscriptions

,' copied in different parts of the Madras Presidency duringthe years 1904 to 1928,

Fifteen dynasties that ruled the Indhrade&t from the 7th century A, D, to the 17th, i, e,

from Vishnutlndins to the Moghuls, excludingthe

dynastiesof Vijayanagara, are,

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represented inyiiiswork, It is a

great pity,that the veteran Telugu scholar, J, Ramayya

Pantulu, the Editor of this volume, could not live to see the fruit of his labour, He could

i not even see thproofs

of the volume throughthe

press, The work of correcting these

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| H proofs was therefore entrusted to Mr, P, Seshadri Sastri of Gruntur, two' Appendices

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subsequently added, contain (1)The Christian equivalents

of the dates cited in the records

i and(2) corrections of the texts of about 150

inscriptions,It is hoped that the vast

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^at|rjal coy&i&jd,m this work will enable scholars to reconstruct the history political,

cultural andlinguistic

of the Telugu country of the periodto which the records;

relate,

OOTAOAMUND,:; ]B, CH, CHFUBBA,

Qmtmti i^ra$hist fw IA,

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No. 17.

(J.. JB. JVo. 337 o/ 1919.)

ON THE UPPEE TIEB IN THE EAST WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF BnlMEiiVABA,

COOANADA TALUK, EAST Q-QDAYABI DISTBIOT,

([2]5th (?) year of Vishnuvardhana.)

Incomplete. Refers to the endowment of a perpetual lamp in the temple of

Chaliikya-Bhimesvaramahadeva on the occasion of a lunar eclipse.

1 3c S>

(incomplete.)

No. 18.

(A. R. No. 336 of 1919.)

ON THE UPPER TIES IN THE EAST WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF

COOANADA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

(26th year of Vishnuvardhana.)

Incomplete.

BnlMAYAEAM,

(incomplete,)

No. 19.

(A B. No. 8i6 o/ 1917.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE TEMPLE OF jALADHlSVABASVlMI, GHANTASiliA, DlVI TALUK,

KRISHNA DISTRICT.

Undated.

Incomplete. Seems to refer to a gift made to a Brahman in Ghantaala.

Mentions Vtehjmvar^ana-Maharaja,

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-B. JSfo. 530 1/1918.)

ON A STONE PLACED IN TH& VEEANPAH OF THE SUB-REGUSTBAJa's OPFIOK A*D VlNUKOlSIDA,

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Undated.

Sardfila.

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No. 21.

(Jl.B. No. 379 o/ 1915.)

I* FBOKT OF THE TEMPLE OF CHBNNAKBSAVASVlMT,

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

Date missing.

Damaged. Refers to a gift by somebody.

Face A.

Beginning lost.

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No. 22.

(A. B. No. 536 of 1909.)

SLAB DUG UP IN THE OOUBT-TABD OF THE *TEJ4PIiE OB* HA&&fi$YABA 9

BEZWADA, KJBISHHA DISTBIOT.

Date missing.

Incomplete. Refers to Pallaketabhupala of the Ka<Jvetti family* lucidentallymentions many favours bestowed by god Mallesvara on Arjuna, Madhavavarmmaand Panditaradhya.

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WESTERN OHl^UKYA DYNASTY (Nos. 23 to 27.)

No. 23.

(A. B. No. 359 of 1920.)

A ST03STB LYING- IN A FIELD NOBTH-EAST OF KON3?UPALLI, GOOTY 0?AX,UK,

ANANTAPUB DISTBICT.

(23rd year of Vijayaditya.)

Refers to a gift of land made by some one while Vikramaditya Bali-Indra

Banaraja of Bali-kula was governing Turumara province during the reign of

Vijayaditya.

First Face.

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No. 24,

(A. fi* No. 364 of 1920.)

ON A STOKE LYING IN A FIELD TO THE NOBTH-EAST OF THE VILLAGE, DlMMAG-UDI,

SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

(27th year of Vikramaditya.)

Incomplete. Seems to refer to a gift made in the reign of Vikramaditya*

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No. 25.

(A JJ. No. 396 o/ 1915.)

OK A 3TOTILATED SLAB IN A FIELD IN NiDINDLA, NiBASABAOPETA TALUK, GtJHTtJB

(Chalukya Vikrama year 46.)

Incomplete and damaged. Mentions the Mahapradha[na] Anantapala.

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No. 26.

(A. R. No. 710 o/ 1920.) >.

ON A PZLLAB v THE TEMFM! OFAHAa-uBBficHfiviiu, KOBDOBIT, TBNALI TALUKSAME BISTBIOT. ,

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Undated.

Face.

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No. 27.

i. R. No. 596 of 1909.)

OK *HE *I*A KAB or THE TEH^ OF VIBABHADBA omn THE YU-^E OF

~ -'-TALUK, SAME PISTEIOT.

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Lnsetf and Lt Betabhfcpa of the Haihaya family, a1%^**^"*dSva (SomeSvara III) made a gift of 4 Mar* of land to the said temple.

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RlSHTEAKUTA DYNASTY (Nos. 2829.)

No- 28.

(A. E. No. 331 o/ 1905.)

A PEDESTAL IN FEONT OF A JAINA IMAGE IN THE BUINED JAINA TEMPIiE

RECENTLY DISOOVEBED AT DANAVULAPADU, JAMMALAMADITQ-U TALUK, OUDDAPAH DI8TEIOT.

Undated,

States that a certain 3anti put up the gila-pttha during the reign of Nitya-varsha.

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No. 29.

(A JS. No. 391 o/ 1904.)

ON A BLAB LYING BEHIND THE TEMPLE OF Q-OPiLAKBISHNASViMI AT MALEPADU,PBODDATUB TALUK, SAHE DISTBIOT.

Undated.

States that during the reign of Nityavairsha, the queen of Vallavaraja andothers made a gift of land (?) capable of yielding a certain quantity of rice to theon,e hundred and eight of Viripariti. Mentions the names of several persons male andfemale,

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MISCELLANEOUS (Nos. 30 to 56.)

No. 30.

(A. B. No. 835 of 1917.)

ON THE WEST SIDE OT THE GOBGE NEAB THE RiMlNUJA-MA^EHA ON THE*

BEZWADA, KEISHNA DISTECOT.

Undated.

Contains only two letters Sr2 and S3.

BOLL,

characters are big and archaic*

No. 31.

(A. B. No. 830 of 1917.)

OH A BOTODEB TO THE SOITTH OF PHULTA, BsBHAMPOEE

Undated.

Contains no historical information.

GANJAM DIOTEIOT.

Note. This inscription is engraved in big archaic characters. (Tide Annualfor 191718.)

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No. 32.

(A. R. No. 693 of 1926.)

ON A BBOKEN STONE CALLED RACHCHABANDA LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE VILLAGE OF

EAYAVABAM, SABVASIDDHI TALUK, VIZAGAPATAM DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Incomplete and unintelligible. Contains the name of god Narendresvara.

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The rest is entirely illegible.

No. 33.

(A. R. No. 459 of 1915.)

ON THE KlEATiEJUNA PILLAR ON THE TOP OF THE iNDBAKlLA HILL,

BEZWADA, KRISHNA DISTRICT.

Undated.

States that the inscribed slab was planted at the spot where Arjuna made tapason the Indrakila hill for obtaining the Pagupata weapon from god iva, by Pechcha-vada Trikotiboyi, son of Kaliyamaboyi who claims to be a descendant of the Yakshawho guided Arjuna to that spot. (Published in the Journal of the Andhra SahttyaJPariskat, VoL 7, pp. 227231 and in A.S.R. 191516, pp. 98 f.)

As read from the bottom upwards.

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No. 34.

(A. R. No. 306 of 1920.)

ON A SLAB SET UP NEAB THE OLD VILLAGE SITE AT MATLAVAKAM,

ONGOLE TALUK, GTJNTUB DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Not very intelligible.Refers to the eldest son of some one, wli

Nidtimrani battle and says that a certain Rattodi gave some lu<l tu

Contains the archaic forms 3n,j'w and ratfo$i.

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nlu.

No. 35.

(A. B. No. 162 of 1913.)

ON A SI^B SET UP NEAR A TANK DT ILAPAKURBU, GrUDIYADA TALUK, KttlHHXA DIHTttlUT.

Undated.

luoomplete. Refers to a gift of land and cows made by Kadaladuva m>n

ofBadayarL

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No. 36.

(A. B. No. 523 o/ 1925.)

A MAEBLE pLAB FBOM Q*HANTASALA PBB8EBVJSD IN TEE

2tf^es

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GrOVEBNMENT MtTSEUM, MADBA8.

Undated.

Unintelligible.

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The central portion of the inscription containing one letter in each line ia nibbed off

No. 37.

(A. B. No. 796 of 1922.)

ON A STONE LTINO IN JTOONT OP THE TEMEC05 OF SOltfcfiVABA. ATBAPATLA TALUK, Ghnsmra DISEBIOT.

Undated.

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No. 38.

(A. E. No. 834 of 1917.)

ON THE FRONT OF THE SMALLEB SHBINE IN THE CONSEBVED RiMANUJA-MATHA ON THE

INDBAKILA HILL, BEZWADA, KBISHNA DISTBICT.

Undated.

In big Chahikyan characters mostly illegible. Incomplete and fragmentary.

77*1$ .

No. 39.

(A. R. No. 837 o/ 1917.)

ON THE FBONT WALL AND TWO PILLABS ON THE SAME HILL.

Undated.

The inscription is in Chalukyan characters. Seems to contain proper names of

persons. It is in three parts which are unconnected with one another.

A (on the front wall.)

B (on a pillar.)

C (on another pillar.)

No. 40.

(A. B. No. 265 of 1922.)

BELOW THE IMAGE OF VlSHNU CABVED IN THE FIBST CAVE TEMPLE AT BHAIBAVAKONDA,UDAYAGIBI TALUK, NELLOBE DISTBICT.

THIS AND THE NEXT SIXTEEN INSCBIPTIONS ABE ENGBAVED IN THE SAME SET OF GAVE TEMPLES AT'

BHAIBAVAKONDA

Undated.

Nos. 40 55. These are in the nature of labels engraved before certain images;

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. The last letter, thongh not clear, can be read N. L. R.]

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NO. 41.

(A. B. No. 266 of 1922.)

ON THE TOP OF A NICHE CONTAINING A L.THGA.

Undated.

No. 42.

(A. B. No. 207 of 1922.)

ON THE TOP OF THE SECOND NICHE. CONTAINING A LlNGA TO THK 1'JtOi'EJt RlCilt'C <>!' TIU-

FIEST CAVE AT BHAIEAVAKONDA.

Very much damaged and the few letters which arc legible mako nu wnw.

Undated.

No. 43.

(A. E. No. 268 of 1922.)

IN FEONT OF THE TWO NICHES BELOW THE SECOND CAVE TJSMPUE, lillAIBAVAlUW.iA.

Undated.

No. 44.

(A. B. No. 269 of 1922.)

THE SAKE PLACE AS No. 4

Undated.

No. 45.

(A. B. No. 270 of 1922.)

AT THE TOP OF THE ENTEANCE INTO THE THIED CAVE TEMPIiB AT BHAIBAVAKON1).\.

Undated.

No. 46.

(A, B. No. 271 of 1922.)

ON THE BEAM OF THE VERANDAH, QF THE FIFTH OAVJ5 TBMPIiB AT BHA1EAVAKO?I>A.

Undated.

No. 47.

(JL. E. JVo. 272 of 1922.)OH An** W THE VBBANSAH OJ? IHE FIFTH CAVE TBMPM

Undated.

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No. 48.

(A. R. No. 273 of 1922.)

ON THE CAPITAL OP THE PILLAR IN THE VERANDAH OF THE FIFTH CAVE TEMPLE

AT BHAIRAVAKONDA.

Undated.

No. 49.

(A. R. No. 274 of 1922.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE VERANDAH OF THE FIFTH CAVE TEMPLE AT BHAIRAVAKONDA.

Undated.

No. 50.

(A. E. No. 275 of 1922.)

ON THE SAME PILLAR AS No. 49.

Undated.

No. 51.

(A. R. No. 276 of 1922.)

THE ROCK TO THE PROPER LEFT OF THE SIXTH CAVE TEMB&E A^

Undated.

Illegible.

No. 52.

(A. R. No. 277 of 1922.)

ON THE BEAM OF THE VERANDAH OF THE SEVENTH CAVE TEMPLE AT BHAIRAVAKONDA*

Undated.

No. 53.

(A. R. No. 278 of 1922.)

A BEAM IN THE VERANDAH OF THE SEVENTH CAVE TEMPLE AT

Undated*

No. 54.

(A. R. No. 279 of 1922.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE VEKANDAH Otf THE SEVENTH CAVE TEMPLE AT BHAIRAVAKONDA.

Undated.

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No. 55.

(A. B. No. 280 of 1922.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE VEBANDAE OF THE SI&TE CAVE TEMPLE AT BHAIBAVAKOjNUA.

Undated.

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No. 56.

(A. B. No. 281 of 1922.)

ON TEE TOP OF A NICHE CONTAINING A LlNGA IN FKONT OF THE BiiAlliAVA TKMm; AT

BEAIBAYAKONDA.

Undated.

Localizes a stanam established by Lokama, daughter of u cerium Porcri and

granddaughter of Q6vinda*P6reri.

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IMPEEIAL CHCLA DYNASTY (Noa. 57 to 240.)

No. 57.

(A. B. No. 711 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE TEMPLE OF ANANTABHOGEb'VAKA, Ko&LiJnU, TKNALI TALUK,GrUNTUB DISTRICT.

& 1000 (?) (9th year of Kulottunjca.ChcHJa.)

Damaged, States that a certain Peggada Chimmapa gave live <pdw* for tia1 fir A. "nor-rna-fiio! Tov.i^. C~ A!^ a, i_ < 4 ,_, ^ .

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upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Amiutlj fivara|.

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No. 58.

JB. No. 444 o/ 1915.)

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No. 59.

(A. R. No. 730 of 1920.)

A PILLAB IN TEE MANDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF S6ME&VABA, JUTTIGA, TANUKTT TALUK,

WEST G-ODAVABI DISTBIOT.^ ., o

^. 1[0]11 (20th year of Vishnuvardhana.)

Records the gift of & perpetual lamp/, by Vlrachodadeva to the temple of

SSnnsvara of Duttika.

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No. 60.

(^L. R. No. 732 o/ 1&20.)

A PILLAB IN THE ifcOTDAPA IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

Records the gift of a perpetual lamp "by one Muppariya to the temple of

35mtevara at Duttika during the reign of Vishnuvardhana-Maharaja.6

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No. 61.

(JL JB. JVo. 674 of 1920.)

AT THE BOTTOM OF A STONE LTINQ IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE Otf SVAYAMIMI r V I-V V KA,

YALIYEBU, TENALI TALUK, GUHTUE DISTRICT (BELOW J.. JB. M;. 07;* ,*/ 1U-JO.;

^. 1O26.

Eecords the gift of land to the mason (Ease) who built the 1cin|>l

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bhudeva of Valiveru, the mason undertaking to do repairs to the trinph^ iniu tinu

to time.

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NO. 62.

(J.. J8. JVo. 265 of 1906.)

OH A NAHDI PILLAB PLANTED IN FBONT OF THE DAJ&K BOOM IN THK TKMI'LK n*-

TBIPUBANTAKESVABA, TBIPUBANTAKAM, MABKAJPOBAM vAiiQK, KUUXOUL iiHnuor.

Vyaya = ^. 1028 (?) (37th year of Kulottunjfa-Choda.)

Records the gift of the villages* of Palkflru and Bhojani-Cheruvu at

Marjavada by MahamandaleSvara Karikala-Choda to the temple of TripunliitakudSvuand Charidlsvaradeva,

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No. 63.

(A. 12. No. 277 of 1905.)

ON A SLAB SET UP CLOSE TO THE PRAKiRA ON THE BIGHT SIDE OF THE BLOCKED UP WESTERN

ENTRANCE TO THE TEMPLE OF TRIPURlNTAKESVARA AT THE SAME VILLAGE.

& 1028.

Records the gift of the village Betalapadu in Kammanandu by Velanati

Qofikaraju to the temple of Tripurantakadeva.

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No. 64.

(-4. B. No. 567 o/ 1925.)

ON A BIG- WHITE MARBLE PILLAB SET UP NEAR THE DHVAJASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OB1

RAMALINQESVARA, VELPUEU, SATTENEPALLI TALUK, Q-UNTUR DISTRICT*

& 1O30.

Records the gift of a perpetual lamp by K5ta Qokaraju son of Bhlma to tiie

-temple of Ramesvara of Velupflru.

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No. 65.

(A. JB. No. 361 of 1915.)

0* A BEOKEN PILLAE LYI^G NEAE THE HOUSE OF A KOMATI IN Ml'KTlsVAKAM,

NABASABAOPETA TALUK. SAME DISTINCT.

^. 1031,

Incomplete. Mentions the town of Vraddhana iu Karmarashtra.

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No. 66.

(A JZ. No. 575 o/ 15)09.)

ON THE NlGA PILLAR IK THE COUBTYAED OF TI1K TKMl'LK OP OlUCNN'AKKvSY \hVA\U,

MAOHEBLA, PALNAD TALUK, HAMK DIOTKKJT.

^. 1033.

States that the chief Chagi Beta made a gift of two hundred wiW/uwci* *>i'iunl

in the village of Sabbeyapalli in the Palll-desa t]irec*lmudroil, to tin*, trutptt* of

Idityesvara established by Aditya, son of rldhara, in the capital

Also mentions- gifts made by several other persona to the same t<unj>I<* anl a gift

to the architect Tippoju whose genealogy is given. Beta waa thu KUII of Vlrakamnand grandson of Beta.

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E. No. 262 o/ 1905.)

KUENOO!, DISTBtOT

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No. 68.

(A JB. JTo. 263 of 1905.)

ON A NANDI PILLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE DAEK BOOM (CHIKATI HIDDI)

IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1033 (42nd year of Kulottunga-Choda.)

Eefers to the gift of 50 i*wpa #edfo for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva by" a certain person who was the son of Gundaya.

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No. 69.

(^. R. No. 698 o/ 1926.)

ON A STONE BUILT OVEB THE DOOBWAY OF THE P&BVATI SHBINE IN THE TEMPLE

RlMESVABA AT AOHANTA, NABASAPUBAM TALUK, WEST GoBAVABI BISTEIOT

^. 1034 (?)

Damaged. Refers to grants of topes to the temples of MaUisvara and

Mentions Kona Mummadi-Bhlm^raja and Lokaraja.

1 ...2 . .

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10

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ok3sb>b<b xoo

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No. 70.

(A. E. No. 578 of 1925.)

ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SMALL WHITE MAHBLK PILLAR KKT UP NKAU 4

riU-:

DHYAJASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF RAMALTNGAHVXMI AT VKLPRlttT,

SATTENEPALLI TALUK, GUNTTJK DiarjiicT.

$. 1034 (?) (Chitrabhanu.)

Damaged. Refers to a gift of six cows to the templo of| Kiunijl^vuru tlitrin^ the

reign of Vishntivardhana-Maharaja.

Sls-ozjo ooSb' -Od^TjS) K50r*6

6 ,

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>.

14(J^'E? S^c35cn>o a-cSSbll I 00 .

NoteThe cyclic year OhitrabhSnn taUies with 6. 1024 and not with g. 1034.

"

No. 71.

(A. E. No. 579 of 1925.)ON THK mGHT SIDE OF THE SMALL WHITE MABBLB PniAB SET TO KEAB THK

DHVAJASTAMBHA, IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1034 (P) (Chitrabhanu.)

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o^b

2 Jl^JltP'f^a ^SoX' tfS'sS&s-o^ ooStf

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4

5

6

7

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9

10

Note: Chitrabhann tallies with S. 1024 and not -with S. 1034.

No. 72.

(A. R. No. 576 of 1909.)

ON THE THIKD FACE OF THE NAGA PILLAB IN THE COUBTYAKD OF THE TEMPLE OF

CHENNAXESAYA, MACHEBLA, PALN!D TALUK, Q-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

& 1O35.

States that a certain Aditya put up a nagastambJia during the reign of Vlra-

Kama, son of Medambika.

2 "ft

3 TS

4

5

No. 73.

(-4. 22. JVb. 316 of 1915.)

A 3STAGA PILLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF QHAMPBA68KHABA,

TANaEDUMALLI, NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

^. 1037 (Jaya.)

States that Mara, son of Igvara-Nayaka, minister of the Choda chief

Kannaradeva got two tanks excavated and the image of Somlsvara established in the

village of Koppa[ram] in Kamtnanaijdu and that Kannaradeva's brother Choda-

Ball! made a gift of the village of Bidepalli to the said temple.

Face A.

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115 a

No. 74.

(A. JR. No. 327 of 1915.)

ON THE NAGA PILLAB SET UP IN FBONT OP THE TEMPLE OP KoDANDABlMASVlMI, KOPPABAM,SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

& 1037. (Jaya.)

States that Kannara-Chodadeva's minister Mara, son of Ivara-Nayaka, got

two tanks dug and built the temple of Sonnsvara in Koppara in Kamma-vishaya, that

Kannarade va granted the village of Kopparam and his "brother Choda-Balli the village

of Bidepalli to the said temple and that Mallikarjuna of the Kalamukha sect whowas a native of Pratur was made the trustee (?) of the said temple and endowment.

Gives a detailed account of the endowments in the land assigned to different persona

engaged in the management of the temple.

Face A.

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Ulegible.

No. 75.

(-4. JR. No. 365 o/ 1915.)

A SLAB SET 0P NEAB THE TEMPLE OF PABASAVlDl^VABA, OHENNUPALDI AG-HAUARAM,SAME TALUK AND DI8TBIOT.

6. 10 . .

States that a certain Sflraparaju, made a gift of land in Katepalli to god3ommlsvara. Mentions Kannaradeva, the Choda chief.

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[O]

to god

ON A SLAB BET TO

No. 76.

(A. B. No. 315 of 1915.)A STBEET OP Ml^IKALLU, SAME TALUK A*D

Undated,

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No. 77.

. 7?. JVo. 875 o/ 1922.)

ON THE NOBTHEEN FACE OF THE BLACK STONE PLANTED OPPOSITE TO THE TEMPLE OP

OHBNNAKfisAVASViMl, KoMMURU, BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1040 (Hevilambi.)

Very much, damaged. Refers to a gift to a temple of Maliadeva.

oob'o

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4 .

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6 .

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7

8

9

10

11

12

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No. 78.

. I?. JVb. 817 o/ 1922.)

ON THE WESTERN PACE OF THE BLACK STONE PLANTED OPPOSITE TO THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1040 (Hevilambi.)

States that Kommurij Qokiraddi made a gift of six uttamac/aada-madas for the

upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Agastisvara.

OOb'o

4__

5 So

6

7

8

9

10

11

12o

No. 79.

(A. R. No. 117 of 1917.)

A STONE SET UP NEAB THE MADIG-APALLI OP NfJTAKKI, GrUNTUB TALUK,

DISTBIOT.

6. 1040.

States that Kalugottumballi Mavi-Nayaka, son of Chaml-Nayaka, one of

the five hundred mahajanas of Malvana founded the temple of Kesavadeva at

Ndtakki and gave 25 inupa yedlu for a perpetual lamp in the said temple. Describes

the Malvana five hundred as a sect of Brahmins originally coming from Wlashapuri on

the west of the Qodavart and connects them in some unintelligible way with the killing

of Rava^ia by Rama,9

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2

8

4

5

6

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15

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19 -ft

20

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28

Co Co

No, 80.

B. No. 815 a/ 1922.)

ON THE WESTERS FACE OF THE BLACK STONE PLANTED OPPOSITE TO TUB TKML'U'l OF

CHENNAKEiUVASVAMi AT KoMMftEU, BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DlBTBTUT,

1041. (Vilambi.)

Records the gift of six uttamagarjda-nuldas by Nemmalfiri Sfiraya ibr the

upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Agasfisvara of KotnmQru. Tliw endow-

ment was to be administered by the three hundred Sanis of Koinmuru.

fS^Jx)?5'sfcxs-otOi)4X> ootfo

r*

So

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

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No. 81,

(A. E. No. 814 of 1922.)

ON A BLACK STONE PLANTED W FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF CHEMAKESAVASVAMf ATKoMMfrBU, SAME TALUK AJffD DISTBICT,

& 1041.(Vilambi.)

Records the grant of si* uitamga^madas b7 a certain ADDan-iupkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Agastlsvara of Kotnmfiru.

12

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13

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3

SDwof)

6

7

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9

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*os) e.

o

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15

16

17

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20

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35

No. 82.

(A, R. No. 395 of 1915.)

ON A MUTILATED SLAB LYING- IN A FIELD IN NiDIN^LA, NARASARAOPETA TALUK

SAME DISTRICT.

& 1046.

States that Mokkola G5manasetti, son of Gosanisetti, consecrated the image of

Viivesvara and built a temple for it at [Najdindla. This inscription is in Telugu verse.

13

14

15

16

3

4 sfo&xyo /

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

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o-cS-

Soo r*i_wSb^r8 d v^

I "oS

V.

I aS^v.

TC

m

17 .

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19 .

No, 83.

. JR. No. 728 o/ 1920.)

A PILLAR IN THE MANDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF S5MSSVARA, JUTTKJA, TANTJKU TALUK,

WEST Q-ODAYARI DISTRICT.

1047.

States that Kolaniya Kettu-Ganda made a gift for the upkeep of a perpetual

lamp in the temple of Vasiikiravi-Somisvara of Duttika. The gift is of manntya-tlruwhich seems to be a local tax.

oob'a

8

4

5

6

7

First Face.

8

9

10

11

12

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17 e;

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Second Face.

21 &

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No. 84.

(A. .#. No. 688 of 1920.)

ON A SLAB BUILT INTO THE SEBINE UNDEB THE DHVAJASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF

ASASTYESVARA, IMANI, TENALI TALUK, GrUNTUB DISTltlOT.

. 1047 (Visvavasu.)

States that Ghantasala Kamaka made a gift of 50 sheep for tlio upkeep of a

perpetual lamp in the temple of Tondisvaradeva of Ivani.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

16

17

18

No. 85.

JB. ^b. 6 o/ 190R.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN A MOUND IN THE &AHEBU BAZAAB, SATTKNKlALJJ, hAMfr,

. 1049.

[811*]

7rSbsS^8&f65o o

[48*|

xo

States that a certain Ma[tte>Nayaka made a gift of laiui ic tiit- tttmplo ofof Vellantara and also to the SthSnapati of the temple.

2

8/

8

9

10

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13

No. 86.

(A. B, No. 50 of 1909.)A PILLAB IN .EONT OF THE TEMPLE OP R^MALIN^YABA,

SAME

the

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VALUK

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4 -t5oc35bo

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8

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10

11

12

No. 87.

JR. Jfo. 51 of 1909.)

A PILLAB IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF RAMALINGESVABA,SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

Refers to a gift (of land) by Kulottunga-chdda-Gonka's general Erapota

Nayaka for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Rarnesvara-Mahadeva.

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11

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No. 88.

(A. JK. JVb. 820 of 1922.)

ON A STONE PLANTED OPPOSITE TO THE TEMPLE OF CHENNAKESAYA AT

BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1051.

States that Rekamadevl the paramour of Permadideva alias Kendurl Choda-

tnaharaja granted six uttamaganda-madas to the temple of AgastTsvara at

Kommuru.

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4

fi

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7

8 *9 80 ra-

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14

10

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No. 89.

(A. E. No. 4:41 of 1915.)

ON THE NAG-A SLAB SET UP NEAB THE SHEINE OF VlNAYAKA, TUBADIT,NABASAEAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT.

& 1054.

States tliat Kape[ya]-Nayaka, a general of Mandaraju made a gift of 100puttis of land to god Bhimesvara of Diimbaruta and gives details of the distributionof the land among the several servants of the temple. The latter portion ays thatKape[ya]-Nayaka consecrated the image of Mahesvara at Dunxbaruta, built a temple forit and endowed it with 100 puttis of land. Probably both the gifts are idcmtioal.

Face A.

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No. 90.

. JR. JVb. 631 of 1920.)

A STONE CALLED PoTUBUU SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

AMBITALUBU, TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

. 1054,.

States that the MahamandaleSvara Qonkayaand servant of Rajendra-Choda made a gift of 60

lamp in the temple "of Amritisvara at AmutunCiru.

Boy (?) lord of the 480 villages

eep for the upkeep of a perpetual

First Face.

2

8

4

5

6

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20

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Second Face.

28 s

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30 ooo

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No. 91.

. JR. #b. 645 o/ 1920.)

THE BLACK GBANITE PILLAR SET UP IN FEONT OF THE TEMI'LIO OK UOlvAKNKHVAttA,

,TENALI TALUK, SAME DTSTKICT.

. 1054.

States that a certain KommaNayaka who was appointed //w/r/t <if Davulutruin the Velanandu country by Velananti Qokaraja consecrated tins hniitfu oi' (iokcnvarain the said village, built a temple over it and endowed it with laud and 55 ttheop for a

perpetua] lamp.

Southern Face.

13e>7T*o<8

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Eastern Face.

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38

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No. 92.

. R. No. 5 of 1908,)

A SLAB LYING IN A MOUND IN THE SAHEBU BAZAAB, SATTENEPAIiLI, SAME DISTBXOT.

& 1055.

Incomplete. Refers to a gift made by a certain Vasena.*

ooxx 1 4 <3o tftf&o w . ^137T>cs&$6"-

6[<J^Dl^)

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^lc6 &35bi$Ql5 ^j^-

6 x

23

(The rest is illegible,)

No, 93.

(A. B. No. 321 o/ 1919.)

ON A PIL&AB IN TKEjj&IANDAPA AT THE NOETHEEN ENTBA^OE INtfO TEE TEMPLE OF

MALLflSVABA AT BfiZWADA, KjaiSHNA DISTBIOT.

& 1055,

Incomplete and illegible. Refers to one Perisetti.

11

a

4eo (The s

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No. 94.

(A. E. No. 9 of 1908.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE SAHEBU BAZAAR, SATTENEPALLI, GrTOTUR DISTRICT.

& 1055.

States that Vasi-Nayaka son of Proli-Nayaka made a giftof 55 sheep for a

perpetual lamp in the temple of Trikotfsvaradeva, the sheep to be taken care of byQade-Boya, son of Perisetti.

2

3 .

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7

8

9

10

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No. 95.

(-4. JB. No. 698 o/ 1920.)

A PILLAR IN THE TEMPLE 03? ANAHTABEOGffiSVARA, KOLLlJBU, TfiNALT TAWJK,SAME DISTRICT.

& 1055.

Damaged. Refers to a gift of sheep for a perpetual lamp.

1

2 .

3 .

4 .

ooxx .

A PILLA*

5

6

7

No. 96,

(A. B. No. 716 of 1920.)

THE TEMPLE 0, K^AVASViMl, Du^IBiLA,

1056.TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

of ^eska and other seven great Nagas on the chlf

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8

fore I

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7

8

Second Face.

9

10

11

12

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No. 97.

(A. R. No. 350 of 1915.)

ON THE NANDI PILLAB IN FBONT OP THE TEMPLE off RIMALINOASVAM!,

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME EISTEIOT.

& 1057.

States that Kulottunga-choda-Gonka made a gift of land to god Ramesvara of

Charhchaluru in Kondapadumati country and fives details of the distribution of iha

land among the several servants of the temple and refers also to other gifts made byother persons to the same temple.

Face A.

17

18

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5 o*l f 1*1L J

6 5iaT-ae-i

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71

72

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78 $rS>odfcoO

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80 ;&>

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No. 98.

(A. R. No. 119 of 1917.)

ON A NANDI NAGA PILLAR SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF MALLIK!BJUNA, PAMULAPADU,

GUNTUB TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

Undated.

Refers to a gift of land made by Velanati Rajendra=Ch6da and others to the

temple at Pamulapadu in the Kondapadumati country.

Face A.

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Note : The impression of Face B is missing* Consequently the reading given iu tho

departmental transcript is adopted.

No. 99.

JB. JVb.-140 o/ 1918.)

ON A SLAB PEESERVBD IN THE CoLLEOTOB's OFFICE AT Q-UNTtTB, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1059-*

Incomplete and damaged. Mentions a certain Rekasani,

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(Incomplete.)

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46

No- 100.

(A, E. No. 699 of 1920.)

'ON A PILLAR IN THE TEMPLE OF ANANTI&VABA, KoLLOBU, TJBNAU '1'AUUv, SAMK DlSTiilUT.

& 1059(?)

Damaged. Seems to refer to a gift of five Rajanarayana-nlshkas by a certain

Damamba for a perpetual lamp in the temple of AnantTfivara of Kollfiru.

"3 Si

4

7 .

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t'Sy'tf/ ,*. ^ I .

f.p .* V.

"by a

2

8 .

4

No. 101.

(A. B. No. 697 of 1920.)

A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE O*1 ANA;r

KOLLURU, TENALI TALUIC, SAMK UTHTRIOT.

\. 1059 (4th year of Kulottuii^a-choda II.)

Damaged and incomplete. Refers to a gift of live Rajanar3yana*ffadyagascertain lady for a perpetual lamp in the temple of AitaulTftvaru ot

%

Kullfirtl*

5 . .

6 .

7 X

No. 102.

(A. R. No. 116 of 1917.)

ON A STONE LYING NEAB THE ENTBAHGE TO THE TEMl'LK U3T Aii^lBYAKA t

QrUNTUB TALUK, fcJAME BISTJftlOT.

. 1059 (4th year of Kulottunga-choda II).

ta"4

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8

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-7

-8

10

12

18 .

U .

16 .

17 *

tp

oKS x

(The rest isillegible.)

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No. 103.

(A. E. No. 404 of 1915.)

ON A PILLAB STANDING NEAB THE TEMPLE OF RlMASVlMi,

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

& 1O[59]...x'

Damaged. States that a certain Raddi built a temple to god Somesvara of

Goniyapundi and endowed it with a grant of land and also granted 55 sheep for

& perpetual lamp.

2

3

4 .

5 .

6

d&ctf&tfsfco

7

8 .

9 ?;

10

11

12

so

xx

83^3^5

(The rest is illegible.)

No. 104.

(A. E. No. 10 o/ 1908.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAHEBU BAZAAB, SATTENEPALLI, SAME DISTBIGT.

. 1060.

Eefers to the gift of 55 sheep by Kondapa-Nayaka son of Matte-Nayaka for a

perpetual lamp in the temple of Trikotasvara.

2

3

4

6

6

ooe^o

s5b"lo7r'di5bSb75Sb

7

8 R)

9 .

10 . o

No. 105.

JR. JVb. 11 o/ 1908.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAHEBU BAZAAB AT THE SAME VILLAGE.

1060.

Refers to the gift of 55 sheep by Pedda Kondapa-Nayaka, son of Navi-Nayakafor a perpetual lamp. The name of the temple is not mentioned.

2 Xb

8

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o

6

7

8

9

10

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^ooo

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No. 106.

(A. B. No. 332 of 1916.)

ON A NIGA PILLAB SKI OP IN A GBOVB IN LlNGAMGONTA, NAKASAKAUi'ETA -W

SAME DIBTBIOT.

& 106 .

Damaged. Refers to a gift by a certain Kasa-Nayaka. Mention* (Mkarifja

O0_

2

3

4

5 rao ,

6 .

7 .

8 .

9 .

No. 107.

(A. R. No. 393 of 1915.)

ON A PILLAB SET UP IN FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF VfiMULAMMA, NAD1NMLA,

SAME TALUK AND DISTBTCT.

1061,

Befers to a gift of B5 sheep by Marfhia-Mandayaraja, u subordinate of

Kulottunga-choda for a perpetual lamp in the temple of KuryamotT f NadJlldla* It

also refers to certain lands assigned to dancing girls and fumiti other HtTvuntu of the

temple. Contains also a not quite intelligible reference to a duty on marriages

performed in Nadn>dla to be paid to the temple. Manda wan the HOU of Buddha,

of Manda, chief of Giripaschima country.

Face A.

2

8 JO Id

<* e ll/ V=3/ ro Q

tMtf

6

7

8

9

10

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18

uVCl

oooss

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17

18

19

20

21

22

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Dsb^r* foo*

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25

26

27

28

29

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Face B.

84 S Kbotftfr*c5fcD

r*ifc

So 7TX a; 3 zp B

50

53

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57

58

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64

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66

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oa) 3

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No. 108.

.. E. No. 705 of 1920,)

ON A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF ANANTABHOGE^VABA,TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

& 10[62] [8th (?) year of Kul6ttunga-Ch5da II.]

States that Indulasani Pedudama (?) daughter of Kosanasani made a

gift of 5 Eajanarayana-gadya^as for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Ananftsvara

of Kolluru.

OO[E__9] ^ So-

o8 tf [cr] x4

5

6

7

8

9 K X

No. 109.

B. No. 646 o/ 1920.)

ON THE NOKTHEBN FACE OF THE BLACK GBAOTTE PILLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPItft OF

G-OKABNB^YABA, PIVITL^BTJ, SAME TALUK &ND DISTBIOT.

5. 1063.>

States that Rajendra-Chdda's servant Kommaya-Nayaka the headman of

Kurumgallu in KanflravSti consecrated the image of G-okeSvara in Pavulura an<i

built a temple and mctn^apa for it;

18

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a

2

3

4

5 Sfi-lB TTe$0

6 tf*

7 tf

8 ot

9

10

12

IS

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15

16

17

18

cjfctfIPoXir'io

g-

sstfsb

Cs

..O v-/

^^080

lT'C0-O^jSo

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20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

80 (

31 *s- ^n

82

83

No. 110,

. B. No. 743 o/ 1920,)

ON A HLLAB IN THE MANDAPA OF THE TKMPLK OF BoMKSVAHA, Jit I'l UiA,

TANUKU TALUK, WEST G-ODAYARI DISTKICT.

S. 1063 (l[5th] year of Vishiiuvardhana?)

^Statesthat Pr51i Pava, a dancing girl attached to the temple oi Vanttkiruvi

'Somesvaia of Duttika, made a gift of 50 impa-yetllu for a perpetual lump iu flu

temple The stoa^at^, the three hundred sanis and the mbandliakarta* uru ..nito see that the gift is properly administered.

2

3 ti

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

ofxl

18

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16

17

18

19

20

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24

xo

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No. 111.

(A. R. No. 676 of 1920.)

ON A STONE IN FRONT OF THE TEMPLE OF SVAYAMBHUVJsfiVABA, VALIVEEIT,TENALI TALUK, G-UNTUE DISTRICT.

1064.

States that one Eriya Boya established a perpetual lamp in the temple of

Bhadari (?) of Valiveru.

8

5

6

7 So

8

9

10

"Seld&o

od

fitfg'fdb

o "^020^3,^5

u eoo^boo

12

13

14

15

16 .

17

18

19

[211*]

No. 112.

(A. JR. No. 647 of 1920.)

ON THE WESTERN FACE OF THE BLACK GKRANITE PILLAE SET UP IN FEONT OF THETEMPLE OF Q-OKAENESVAEA, DlVULUEU, SAME TALUK AND DISTEIOT.

& 1065.

States that Aytama, wife of Aytama Nayaka who was the Raddi of

Kurungallu in ivani-Kandravadi and pavulCtru in Velanandu and a trusted

servant of Velanati Rajendra-ChSda, gave 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of GrokeSvarp, at Pavulftru.

2

8

4

5

6

7

8

1

9

oo[a-]X

Scesootfo^S

10

12

13 xx

15 o

16

17 o

"OJ

No. 113.

(A. R. No. 38 o/ 1912.)

ON A PILLAE LYING- NEAB THE GODOWN IN THE MUNICIPAL MUSEUM AT RAJAHMUNDET,EAST GODAYAEI DISTEIOT.

*

& 1065.

Damaged and illegible. Refers to a gift made by a certain chief named Rayathe temple of VirabhadreSvara of Pattisam.

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2 ,

4

5

JSbK-

7

8

9CP

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12 .

18

So

u . .

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20 . .

21 ...22 . .

28 ...24 .

25 .

26 ..27 ...28 ...29 ...

o

:v*.v>

(Tin- rt'Ht in

No. 114,

(A. 5. No. 848 of 19170

A WHITE MAEBLE PILLAE IN THE TEMPLE OF jAIiAUHlsVAHA AT < lilAXTAl&l-A,

Diyi TALUK, KRISHNA DISTBTCT,

L 1066,

Somewhat damaged, Eefers to the* gift of two perpetual lump* to god

Jaladhlsvara of GhantaSala by a certain Kommana who IK Htutccl tu belong to

Dhanada-toila.

. . . ^) T^O^f^O

(A. B. JNTOlSo/ 1917.)

A WHITE MAItBLB PILLAB SET TIP IN THE SAME

i. 1066. (13th year of Kuldttuftga-ChS^a II.)

States that Kota Kommisetti a Vailya of the N&bela-fNra entawted to

the three hundred sanis of ahantaiSSla aliasCho<Ja-P&ij4yapTiram the *tinx of

10 RQgaraja'mada* for maintaining two perpetual lamps in the temple of JaUdhSSvarain the said town.

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2 sis- ooe-a- -?o$3

No. 116.*- -^ -

^

(J.. JB. JVb. 41 o/ 1912.)

ON A PHiLAB LYING NEAB THE GODOWN IN THE MUNIOIPAIj MUSEUM, EAJAHMUNDBT,EAST GODAVABI DISTRICT.

. 1067 (21st (?) year of Vishnuvardhana.)?V

States that Sukkala Proli-setti of Penugonda made a gift of 25 cows for the

apkeep of a perpetual lamp in the' temple of Virabhadresvara of Pattisam.

1 .

2 .

4 .

5 .

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7 .

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26 e;

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29

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31

32

38

34

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37 g

tfd6Sto5dtfoj09

I a-V.

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40 . s5b^l3e3o65

41

42 oCo

No. 117.

. fi. No. 680 o/ 1925,)

ON THE BIGHT SIDE OP THE SMALL WHITE MAKBLB HLLAH SKT Ul' XKA& THKDEVAJASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF BAMALINOASVAMI,

SATTENEPALLI TALUK, Q-UNTUB DISTBIUT.

1068.

Damaged. Refers to a gift of birudu-madas lor the upkcc.p <if a perpetuallamp in tie temple of Eamilvara of Velupfiru,

1 .

2 .

8 .

4

9

7

8

10

NO.

1

2

4 o

6

269 of 192*,)ON A PILLAR BET UP IN THE TEMPLE OF

NATOialMA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTBICT.

& 1068.

Records a gift of land by RajSndra-Choda to the &va temple at

15

16

8

9

10

12

13

18

19

20

21

22 "aeKeibo?sofe>

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24

25

26 .

27

S)

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No. 119.

(A. R. No .144 of 19130

A SLAB SET UP IN THE COURTYARD 03? THE TEMPLE OF

PEDA KODAMAGUNDLA, PALNAD TALUK, GUNOTB DISTBICT.

& 1069. (Prabhava.)

States that the taxes pertisunkam, vaddaravalamu, kolchuvtsalu etc., due from the

village of Kodamaguda to Isana-Peggada, the mudiseli of Kulottunga-Gdmkaraja,were assigned for the maintenance of worship in the temples and for the support of

sanyfisins and students.

1 cOC rO<o *

2 # X<?

3 8X

4 -5^ /T'og'-cr^^w sS[a"^)

6 So

7

8

9

10

11

12

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16 n17

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19

20

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29

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82 . , .

83 -ftfctfw tf2&5& 60

OE-Ss~X555^1 7 K<5reo

35 gr-csSbl(Jsx3[s] [11*]

36

37 $00 [II*]

csSo^

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No. 120.

(A. B. No. 709 0/1926,)

ON 1A PILLAR IK TEft-BOOM IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE* OF SlTAHAMASVAMl,

1 -

PlNNALI, SAME TALUK AND BISTEIOT.

& 1O69. (Prabhava.)

Very much damaged. Refers to cue Mahama&dalewara Kamaraju as ruling

the land.

First Face.

2

8

4

V

O

7

q"

*"

1 1 loo *

JLo

14

15 .

16

17

18

19

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Second Face.

20

illegible

28

24

25

26

27 .

28

29

30

<0

35

36

87

88

89

40

41

42

No. 121.

(A. E. No. 327 o/ 1919.)ON THE EAST 3TAOB OF THE SAKDI KEW SBT UP IN JTBONT OF THE

AT Nurnwu, NABASABAO^A ****, SAHK

. 1069.

32 ?5

'38 ooe-p-

father was

8

4

, grandfather Qa9da and great grandfather Ma^a

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6

7 -6

8

9 er* #810

10 O-C5

8s-

12ft-j

13 IF

14[23]^r\-e3r

DoO"is5!l

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16

17

18

19

20

21

20^55

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No. 122.

(A. B. No. 458 of 1915.)

ON A MUTILATED STONE LYING NEAR THE TEMPLE OF SoMESYAEA,

GrANAPAVARAM. SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.*

Year missing.

Damaged and not quite intelligible. Seems to state that the villagers granted.

a piece of land to the temple builder Kamojil for the merit of the khig KulSttuftga

Rajendra-[Choda],

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 .

9 .

10 .

11 .

12 .

18 .

14 .

15 .

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No. 123.

.. S. No. 40 o/ 1912.)

ON A PILLAB LYIN0 NEAB THE GODOWN IN THE MUNICIPAL MUSEUM AT

RAJAHMUNDBT, EAST GODAVARI DISTBIOT.

1071.

Mentions that Somana, (son of) Datyana-Pe^ada lord of Orag-aiidi presenteda perpetual lamp to god Virabhadresvara of Pattisam. Incidentally, it mentions

other charities giveaa by the same person in some other sacred places.

2

8

4

5

e

I SS-^~

o

15

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s3|3

[Ill*]

7

8

9 ISrsoGo

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

No, 124.

jB. JVo. 328 o/ 1919.)

THE EAST FAOE OF THE NANDI PILLAB SET UP IN KKOXT Oh' THK TK.\Ul*K Ofc*

AT NiDENDLA, NABASAIUOI'ETA TALUK, (<U.Vn T ll lUsrifclCT.

5. 1072.

Refers to a gift of sheep by the wile of the 3/a/mwttm/r*/Fjiru TammuManderaju for a perpetual lamp in tke temple of MulaHtUaua-Mahaflcvu <*i NFuIenJUa.

CO o OK>?

CO oJjf

6

No. 125.

JS. JVbs. 568 *o 571 of 1925.)

FACES OF A BlO- WHITE MABBfcE BILLAB SKT UP NfiAB THEDHYAJASTAMBEA IN THE TEMPLE OP RiMALiNaMYABA

SATTENEPALLI TALUK, SAMB DISTBIOT.

(I have treated the whole as constituting a single inscriptionbut it may be otherwise.)

& 1073.

Damaged and unintelligible. Eefers to a gift of 55 fshee^ t,, tU*RSmesvara at Velpflru and mentions Rajendra-Chlda.

( P>

i .

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6 .

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Second Face.

20

21

22

23

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Face.

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Fourth Face.

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42 .

43 .

44

45

46 .

X" . . *

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(incomplete.)

No. 126.

:. E. No. 310 of 1920.)

A PIKLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF SVABNliSVABA AT GUHAPAVAEAM,BHIMAVAEAM TALUK, WEST Q-ODAVAEI DISTEIOT.

. 107[3].

States that the Mah&mandaleSvara Kolani Katama-Nayaka made a gift-of 50 inupayedlu for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Svar^esvara in

"Padminlpuram.

#Vs5SlE-o&x><yo oo2[3] ^

6

7oO

B 2f ^0^) "gr^>55b7rcs5:)^)raa s5ajfe^)^O2oo^ 8

4 ., K5C"^N s-?C^55bs5^"^55^Sbo 345^ Wai^a 9a

XO

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No. 127.

(A. B. No. 332 of 1019.)

ON THE NOBTH-WEST HKLAB IN THE KAWllJA-MANVAVAIS r

TEMPLE OF TBIKOTliVABA, KOTAPPA IVON'OA,

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, GUOTU* DWMHUT.

^. 1[0]75.

T I^P ppfrM to the nft of inupayedlu by Datyana-Pcwatja-Suman aIncomplete. Jtteiers to me gm* ^ A "'rr j . ^

vs,.fttii

flxe Mvdisdi of Boddana Naraya, to the temple of Trikoftavani<>i ^a^ in u.

2[43]

8

4

5

7 .

8 .

9 .

?M)

U' --?

1"'' *-'

No. 128.

(J JB. i/b. 830 o/ 1919,)

ON THE BIGHT DOOB JAMB OF THE MUKHA-MANDAPA IN THJS TBM!M OF

NlDENDLA, SAME TALUK AND DIBTKTCT.

1075.

Eefers to the gift of twelve birudu-gadyas by Sfirama, <laujrhti*r

for a perpetual lamp in the temple of MulaBthSua-MahaclBva !' Nfuf iijtjla*

i Daniamn,

2 tf

3

4

5

6

r

a

9

10

14

15 ai

16 n

JL /

18 .

ft( I

oj- *

no

19

20[Sbo]

(A. B. No. 390 o/ 1915.)

A PILLAB OF THE KALYlNA-MANDAPA IN THE SAME TEMPLE*

& 107[5],

Damaged. Eefers to a gift by a certain Kame-[se$t!J for a perpetual lamp i

the temple of MiHasthana-Mahadeva of Nadindla,

oo2[X]

4 .

6

6

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No. 130.

(A. S. No. 639 of 1920.)

ON A NANDI STONE SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF RIMALINGASVIMI,

CHILUHIJBU, TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

.

States that Muppa Naganayaka mad^e^a^gift of land as emoluments to the~

S&nis and the Manis as also for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Ramisvara of

Chunumuru and for feeding ten Brahmins in a choultry in the said village. Mentions-

Qonkaraja of Velanandu.

2

3

4

5

6

7 Sbo

8 o&s-ozJ07TO6

>

10 5

11 ^

12

13 fi

14 .

15 SoRStfg

16 o

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18

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No. 131,

(A. K. No. 455 of 1915.)

ON A STONE LYING IN A FIELD IN Q-UBAVATAPALEM, HAMLET Off ELLAMANDA,NABASAEAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

^. 1075 (rlmukha).

States that a certain Buddana made a gift of the tank he had constructed air

PetlBru to the temple of Trikotisvara of Kavuru.

Face A.

)

3

2

4

6

7

8

ooo

9

10 .

15

16

17

18

19 6^8 KS

20 Q

5"]-

-3^55.

l

12 So

is

14

B.

21

22

23 el

24

25

26

**~r

16

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No. 132.

(A. E. No. 640 of 1920.)

ON THE NANDI STONE SET UP BEFOBE THE TEMPLE OF

CHILUMfrRU, TENAIiI TALUK, SAME BISTIilCT,

& 1075.

Incomplete. Refers to grant of land by Muppa-Nayaka tin-, ItatMi <>!" Chunu

mum for feeding five Brahmins daily in a choultry.

003X

2 d

3 -

4 .

5 .

6 .

Go

CO

O . .

[sfco]

200CX) OO

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8 .

9 .

10 .

11

c -

X

(After this sonir. liur^ an? iont.)

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3

No. 133.

l. R. No. 328 o/ 191D.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE MANDAPA AT THE NOBTlIJBItN KNTHANtJK IN i'U TliK Tl-;\ll>i,h *;K

MALLI^VABA, BEZWADA, KRISHNA DISTRKST.

1 1075.

States that Kantama, mother-iu-law of Na?arjuna, tlu* traHumr nf Bodkinna'Narayaiia the chief of Bejavatfa made a gift of 55 inuyayullu for a prnu-timi lampin the temple of Mallesvara.

1

2

8

4

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o

Co

6

7 S'

8 K

9 Ko

10

,7T*e$

oo

12

No. 134.

(-4. B. No. 552 o/ 1909.)H A S1AB SET UP IK THE OOUBTTABD 0^ THB TEM?LB

KABBCPOW, PALNAD TALUK, GS-mwua

. 1076. (Bhava)

the

trtB

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2 tf o[X]8

4 s

xou

7 -D -8

ts-c3o(js^S'jr-s-s5oo7Vx'

9

10

No. 135.

JB. JVb. 34:7 of 1915.)

ON THE GABUDA PILLAB IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF VALLABHABAYA,PAMIDIPlDU-AG-BAHABAM, NABASABAOPBTA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

^. 1077.

Refers to a gift of land by GandiHiiju, son of Appana, the astrologer, to the

temple of Chennakesava of Pahlrhdipadtt for the merit of Rajendra-Choda and states

that the sunka and the marriage tax in Pahirhdipadu were also assigned to the

said temple.

2

3

4 ^ ^ KS

5

6

7

8

9

10 gj /

er TQ11

12

13 IS)V*

14

15

16 Bd-

17

18

19 & * - ----o ,

20 ^0 ^ ^^s55ls-s5;x)uo oo33 tf?XD "^o&3 ifosl^fo-eO ^ O

21 ^ X<?

22

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3

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26 tf

27 ega-s*gsfc>tf&o

#

556 tf TT>

60

28

29 $3

30 s5botf

31

32

33

84

3fi g'eso^o

86

37

38

39

40

42

43

44

No, 136.

. JVb. 560 o/ 1925.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE PABAPBT WALL OF THE TiSMPM O

VELP&BTJ, SATTENBFALLI TALUK, SAME

1077,

?3bo'o5bcp>CO

d

Refers to the gift of 55 sheep by Kasaviya Veduraya, dependant of

Kulottunga-Choda Qonka for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Ilamti

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8

4

$

6 D

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12

18

0088

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No, 137,

(A. R. No. 384 of 1915.)ON THE BXGHB? DOOB POST OF THE ENTRANCE TO THE TEMPX.B OF

t, NAEASAEAOPETA TALUK, SAME

1077.

o

CO

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No. 138.

.. B. No. 664 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB LYING IN THE COMPOUND OF THE TEMPLE OF MALLESVABA, PEBAVAIiI,

TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

3. 1078.

States that one Kommama built the temple of Madhavadeva in the village of

Peruvali and that her son made a gift of land for naivedyam to the said deity.

15

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[411*]

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No. 139.

(J.. E. JVb. 329 of 1919.)

ON THE LEFT DOOB JAMB OF THE NOBTHEBN ENTBANCE INTO THE MOE1HA-MANDAPA

OF THE TEMPLE OF MULASTHANEBYABA AT NlDENDLA, NABASABAOPETA TALUK,

SAME DISTBIOT.

3. 1078.

States that a certain Narayana, son of Dandanftyaka_ Vema-Nayaka gave-65 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Mulasthana-Mahadeva of Nadindla. Thefirst 18 lines are in Telugu verse but the versification is faulty.

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No, 140.

(J.. JS. JVb. 854 o/ 1917.)

A PILLAR IN THE TEMPLE OF RlMALIttGESVA-RA AT MASULIPATAM. KltlSHXA I*!S|

. 1079.

27 .

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29

30

31

32

i

JS&i

JSjS

. Illegible.1-

Refers to (the temple of) VifivcHvara in Qhantasala /mx Chatlapatrdyapuram.

3

4

(The, rent is i

o. 141.X

(A. E. No. 318 of 1915.)ON THE TOP TIES OF THE BASEMENT OF THE BOOTH WALL OF THE VKXPI.lt SAMHI*BVJU,

EDAVALLI, NAEASABAOPBTA TALUK, G-UNTOB DTHrmor.

for a

. 107[9].States that Chandabhlma PStisetti, the merchant f Kul5tttifearaU "

of*-

X WO

(incomplete.)

No. 142.

-B- JVo. 115 of 1917.)

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. 1080.

Damaged. Refers to the gift of mupayedlu for a perpetual lamp in the templeof 5ak1isvara in NQtteftkl.

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1. The other face of the pillar containing the earlier portions of the lines is built in.

No. 143.

(A. B. No. 114 of 1917.)

A PILLAB OF THE MADHYABANGAM IN THE TEMPLE OF SAKTISVABASVlMI,

NUTAKKI, SAME TALUK: AND DISTBICT.

3. 108[0].

Incomplete. Refers to a perpetual lamp established by a certain Angl Rattad i

in the temple of Saktisvara of Nudenki during the reign of Rajaraja.

ooo~[o]

CJ

(unfinished.)

No. 144.

. B. No. 83 of 1917.)

ON A WHITE MABBLE NAG-A STONE IN THE TEMPLE OF

Q-UNTUB, SAME DISTBICT.

^. 1080.

Damaged and incomplete. States that a certain Pandyaraju built the templeand maydapa for god Agastyesvara of Qunturu in Orfigeru-marga and that the said-

Paia4yaraju and some others endowed the temple with lands.

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No. X45.

. B. No. 847 of 1917.)

A:

HLLAB n THE TEMPLE OEJ^ADHlfiVABASVlMI, GHANTAfiiLA, Dm

' KBISHNA DISTEIOT (Jusa: BELOW JVo,846,)

1 1081 (l[4]th year of RajarSja)

States that a certain Somarasa ffave 5 Tistavitia **M~ *inthereof JaladhlSvara i

B*-f*eH"1 * for

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No. 146.

(A. B. No. 786 of 1920.)

A PILLAB IN THE MAHDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OB1 SoMESVABA AT J0TTIGA,

TANUKU TALUK, WEST G-ODAVABI DISTBICT.

3. 1082.

States that a Brahmin named Pota presented a perpetual lamp to the templeof Somesvara at puttika on the bank of the river Oudhastanl in the Pavanavara-

desa.

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No. 147.'

(A. R. No. 734 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE MAHDAPA IN FBONT OF THE SHBINE OF SoME^VARA IN

JUTTIGA, SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

1082,

Same as above. The river is called here Qodhastanl.A

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10

11

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15

16

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955^

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19 tf^rtf rtflrftoxSLTfti r/r6 "!^ sS- 23

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No. 148.

(A H. No. 4:39 o/ 1915.)

ON A NlG-A STONE SET UP IN FBQNT OF A KoMATl's UOCSK AT

NAEASARAOPETA TALUK, GUNTUK DIHTJMOT.

6. 1083.

Partly illegible. Refers to a gift of lands by Kuinttuftga-Chmla (iokarnjuwho worshipped the feet of Rajendra-Choda, to a certain temple and tumph; servants.

Face A.

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6

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88

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No. 149.

(A. R. No. 440 of 1915.)

BAMB TAtTO AND DI8TBICT.

1[083].

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9 5!l5o&D olKsrtosSDDeJo ftbeso^ft 13

10 wc&Kofto &~&~*& &3~53"od3bo 20fc90o5S 14

1. After this there is a large blank space.

No. 150.

(A. R. No. 795 of 1922.)

ON A STONE PLANTED IN A FIELD NEAE THE YILLAG-E OF Q-ABNEPADU,

BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

3. 1083.

States that Padalu Gandaya, servant of the Mahamaadaleivara Parichchedl

Tammu Bhimaraju made a gift of land to the temple of Koppisvara established byhim on the bund of a tank to the east of Veruru.

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No. 151.

(J.. R. No. 443 o/ 1915.)

ON A NlGA PILLAE SET UP IN A STBEET IN TlMMAPUBAM,NAKASABAOPETA TALTIK, SAME DISTBIOT.

&) 1083.

States that Saranaya, brother of Kamidevi, a wife (?) of Kulottunga-ChodaGonkaraju established the image of Grokesvara in Jevaramu and made a gift of land

and an oil-mill to that temple and also of land to Brahmins.

Face A*

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No. 152.

(4. R. No. 316 of 1924.)

VT.T, \nm-Kro THK HU1N* l-' *nu:

^ x -nTT iPTDATED MOSQUE AMOWU iur-

QN A PILLAELYISGKEAB A DILAPIDATE^^^

FOKT AT GU9IMETTA, l^ANDieAMA TALUK, KRISHNA

. 1083.

W D5ra

YisveSvara of Qudlmetta in Nathavati.

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No. 153.

(A. R. No. 713 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE TEMPLE OF ANANTABHOG-E^YABA,

TENALI TALUK, G-UNTUR DISTRICT.

1 ...

Incomplete. Refers to the gift of b Tyagi-gadyanas by a certain Kete to a

certain temple.

o o 4

5 .

6eo

No. 154.

(A. J2. No. 689 of 1920.) .,

ON A PILLAE IN THE TEMPLE OF &NJANEYA AT ZAMPANI,

SAME TALUK AND DlSTEICT.

Undated.

States that Kulottunga-Choda Qonka's general Erap5ta-Nayaka made a gift

of 3 marutus of land to the north of the tank, to Q-od Ramesvara.

b

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11

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No. 155.

(A. R. No. 7070/WB8.)

ON A SLAB SET CTP NEAB THE DHVAJASTAMBEA OB1 THE TEMPLE OF

PINNALI, PALNAD TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

^. 1085 (Svabhanti).

States that, during the reign of the Mahftmwjdal'eivara Aniinjun Katiaraju,550 goats were entrusted to the custody of the four sons of Amaresvara-Panlita for a

^perpetual lamp in the temple of Ramesvara at Pintail. The chief is described as

Belonging to the Haihaya family,

2 S

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00

5

6

7

8

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14^u^&^ctfsSbsH'^tf S'ajo^Sas&o es-

16

17 $tf 55^s57S ^-gX^S 'SooS' Xo

18 g* xoe

19 TT>^ -r 1^ ^e>X)aacr*c

20 ITf^ TS^) ^s-"5o A

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No, 156.

B. No. 553 o/ 1909.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN THE TEMPLE OF AmlJDAMMA, KABEMEOm, SAMK TALUK AN1

& [1]086 (Tarana.)

Damaged and unintelligible. Refers to some Haihaya cliiol.

O

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8 ... ....gs--p- '

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12

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No. 157.

. jR. JVb. 316 o/ 1920.)

, ^ 9^WEST aODAYA '

DISTEI01-.

1087.

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6

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Second Face.

8 tfoaotf

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10 ,

11 to 15 illegible

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No. 158.

. B. No. 132 of 1917.)

ON A STONE LYING- BEHIND THE TEMPLE OF GOKABNE^VABA, PENUMULI, GrUNTUB TALUK,

Q-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

. 1087.

States that Rajendra-Chodaraja made a gift of land to the temple of goddessChamundi of Kolankalttru during the reign of Rajaraja,

"emperor of the three

worlds."

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11

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So $Ss5bo3

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No. 159.

(A. R. No. 293 of 1915.)

A NlGA PILLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE Off RlMASVlMI ON THE HILL AT

IKKUBBU, NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

10[8]8.

States that Mallinayaka of iripura made a gift of land and cows to the templeof Mallikarjuna established by him on the top of a hill at Ikkuru for the merit of the

Mahama%dalevara Kulottunga-KaJendra-Chddar.aja and also refers to other giftsmade by others to the same temple.

First Face.

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No. 160.

, JTo. 708 o/ 1920.)

0,

TP'fcJ'O&O

TBNAM TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT.

. 1088. (21st year ofRajaraja.)

Refers to the grant of money ( ?) maae by

-lamp in the temple of Narendrlevara.Bhlmi^a

Cyaka] for perpetual

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7

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No. 161.

(A. B. No. 147 q/1917.)

ON A STONE SET UP IN THE TEMPLE OP DANTESVABA AT PBATTIPADU,GrUNTUB TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

3. 1089.

States that a Vaisya named Narayana gave a perpetual lamp and 55 sheep for

its upkeep TO the temple of Graijdesvara.

A.

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No. 162.

(A. B. No. 78 o/ 1917.)

THE PBOPEB EIGHT COLUMN OF THE ENTBANOE INTO THE TEMPLE OP

SlTlBlMASV&ME, EBBABAIiEM, SAME TALUK AND BISTBIOT,

& 1089.

States that a certain Jillya-Boya made a gift of the village of Krapagarapurifree of air taxes to the Mahajams of Undavelli for the merit of Rajendra Kulottun^a-

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No. 163.

(A. B. No. 349 of 1915.)

ON A BTONE FOEMING THE TEBESEOLD OF THE INNER ENTBANCE INTO THE TEMPLE OF

RlMALINGASVAMI, SlTULtfBU, NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME D1STBIOT.

108-.

States that Prolama (wife of?) Pritvina-Boya gave 55 sheep to the temple of.

EameSyaradeva of Chathchaluru.

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15 XX >3o

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17

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No. 164.

(-4. B. No. 108 o/ 1917.)

ON A NAGA SLAB SET up NEAB THE VILLAGE OFGrtlNTUB TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

About & 1090,States that one Mandadi Nami-Nayaka, his brothers and other

gifts of land to the temple of Mallikarjana at Matldavuram inof

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No. 165.

(A. Jt. No. 106 0/1917.)ON A SAGA SLAH SKT UP NBAE THE BAME VILLAGE.

>. 10 . .

State* that Proli-Nayaka uml Malli-Nayaka BOHS of Nami-Nayaka made,

giftniMttiil to

jfud^MallikBrjumiat MandSvuramu for the merit of the MahS-

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00

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15 7T>

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No. 166.

(A. It. No. 106 of 1917.)

x A SAGA HLAH SKT UP NEAR THE SAME VILLAGE.

10[9Q].

that Peckta Proli-Nllyaka's son Narayana gave 55

perpetual hunjt in th tviupltt of Mullikurjitna at Mandavuramu.for a-

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No. 167.

. 7?. Kb. 107 of 1917.)

OX A \SlSA SI,AB 8KT OP NKAM THE SAME TO.LAGE.

^. 1090.

Stole* that MRrnnamatya chief of OrigS^lpura gave 55 sheep for a perpetual

lamp in the tempi* of MattikSrjuna at Mandavuramu for the merit of

Raj5ndra-Ch&?a.

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No. 168.

. E. No. 678 of 1920.)

OK A BBOKEN STOKE LYING IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

VEMTJBU, TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

1 10[9]0.

Incomplete and unintelligible.

7

8

9

10

11

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(incomplete)

No. 169.

(A. JR. -No. 12 o/ 1908.)

A PILLAE IK THE SAHEBU BAZAAE, SATTEHEPALLI, SAME DTHTKICT.

. 1091.

States that a certain Sam Prollma gve 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Trikotisvara.

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4

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11

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NO. 170.

(A. JR. Jtfo. 856 of 1917.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE ftfttiftE OF RlMAUNGf6VABA AT

MASULISPATAM, KBISHNA DISTBIGT*

;dSva ofIncomplete. Mentions Q-od Vyv56vara-

^Paijtjyapuramu.

2 OO[F-]O

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No. 171.

(A. E. No. 658 of 1920.)

)N A PILLAR LYING IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF CHODBgVABA AT

MOPARKU, TJBNALI TALUK, Q-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

1092.-\V

Stales that PaclavAlti Odnka and his wife Qokambika made a gift of perpetual

lamp* to tin- trtnpta of OhudBfivara-MahadSva of Mrotttparru. Gives a list of the

dancing tfirln attached to the temple and the extent of land granted to each by waty of

emoliuiH'iita. Oftiika who in described as the general of the ruler of the Velanandti

is said to have vanquished thirty thousand Karnata troops (horse).

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No. 172.

(A. R. No. 657 of 1920.)

Off A PILLAB LYING IN FBOOT OF THE TEMPLE OF GEODESYABA,

SAME TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

109[2].

States that Qoka the general of the MaMmandalesvara Kuiattuft^RaJSndra.Choda granted 110 sheep for two perpetual lamps and his wife Qokasani granted

55 .heep for one perpetual lamp in the temple of Chodesvara of MrSmparru. btatea

also that land was given for naivedyam to the deity.

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No, 173.

(A. R. No. 545 o/ 1925.)

ON A STONE SET UP NEAB THE TEMPLE OF RlMASVlMI, SBlBAMAPUiiAM,SABVASIDDHI TALUE:, VIZAGAPATAM DISTRICT.

^. 1092.

States that Kulottunga Rajendra-Choda's minister and Oommander-iu-chief offorces, Proliya-Peggada granted land and a garden in Chattipuramu to CiodChoJ.Isvarainaliadeva.

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No. 174.

. 7?. Wo. 695 of 1920.)

<)N A iMljfjAU WIILT INTO TJIJK WALL OP THE TEMPLE OF RAJE^VAJtA, AT

PKIU KoNuuitu, TENALI TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

& 1092.

Static that AinUideva, mm of Drona, who was the son ot'Kanda who was lord of

Komlrftru and tlu* mimnUu' nf Vikrama-Chodadeva gave land and cows for two

perpetual lauipn in thn f(*inplc <>1 Uajarajesvara. The donor is described as belonging to

the family of NnW ??(/* ui* Kondrfiru.

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No. 175.

(A. H. No. H91 o/ 1915,)

N A MONK LVI-M* IN' FUON'T l*F TUB TEMTOE OF NANDTKUNTA VlNAYAKA,

,NAUABAIUOPKTA TALUK, SAMJ3 DISTRICT.

1093.

Damaged, llt-ier** to a gift made by Kondapudumati Buddharaju and

Manderaju.%/*ace ^.

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No. 176.

L B. No. 655 of 1920,)

ON TEE NANDI PILLAB LYING IN FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF RIMACHANDBESVAIIA

AT MdEUKttej, TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1093.

States that Siirapa-Nayaka, a subordinate of Rajendra-Choclacleva built the

temple of Chodisvara at Mrontukfiru and granted lands to the temple and the jmjari.

Face.

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58

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No. 177.

K. No. 49 o/ 1909.)

ON A I'U.T.AK IN KUONT OK TUB TEMPLE OF BlMALINaEiVABA, SlBIPURAM,

SATTKNKIAI*!,I TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

Tht* iirj-t part HtatifK that Rajendra-Choda, son of Velanati Kuldttunga

Qonkft* wh ttsm lord of the sixteen thousand Anlhra country and who seized the

town Kolanu uml killed it diie.f Bhlma* made gifts of lands to the temple of Kameavara

of Slripuraui in' ut' thf* twelve ;%'/ in Konjapalumatl district and also to dancing

girlnattached t it. Thf Ht*coud part says that a certain Boll!-Niyaka gave 55 sheep

for a {H',rjM*tual hnup 5 the ai<I temple* The third part refers to gifts made by other

pcrwmH to tin* wuu trinpli*.

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159

Xo!,>.Tli' n'Ht fh. iuHWipt i.m wriKitly damaged. This inscription really consists

ipiinus lin. I in Hi', fituhiitutiti!; nnr iiworipUon, liaus 87 to 129, another inscription and

of three

inBoripiins lin. I n Hf. iMtUhiihititii; nnr iiwcripiion, liaus 87 to 129, another inscription and the rest

yet anolhw insTi.tiMji.f

riiT.* i* IM inrtirinatintt available as to whether all these lines are inscribed

on thn rtanu* M*i*'"

***i litr>'r*'ii< Hiitt'.i of iht k

pillar.

No. 178,

(A. R. No. 551 of 1925.)

ON Tin-; nnsr I*H.KUJ i\ im% INNKH MAN*DAI>A OK THK TEMPLE OF

VkLt'ftitP, HAMK TAMK AND DISTRICT,

. 1094.

tttt that ti curtain Prftlarrw made a gift of 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the

temple* of USmcHvaru t><* VBIpunflru.

8

r^9 XX8* * * *

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, v> **<>' tT ^ fr |v

7T* JSVai-Vu 2j'Vi c"j - -V ,A ,4.^ S>- 12

6 &&7

OK)

No. 179.

(.4. ff, AT

o. 48 vf 1909.)

..t' THI'. 'IKMl'LE OP RlMABINafilVABA, SlBTPDBAM,

MAMK TALUK AND DI8TBIOT.

^, 1094.

State* that thi-Bu hrothurti Sfirapa, NSraya^a and NSgadeva, sons of Katya-

grHtitutl fl:i wliurp for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Eamesvara of

Slripura*n. Slrapa in uaid to have vanquished the enemies of his master Rajendra-

U.V A 1<1U..XI: I?, i U

a

4

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6

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66

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No. 180.

(A. K. No. 1*20 of 1917.)

()s 'i UK NAMH-NAOA I>U,LAH HKT ui TN ^RONT OF THE TEMPLE OFAT PJVMULAJ'Al.UJ, GuWTTia TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

^ 1094.

StutcH that a curtain K<mdana, grandson of Kondaparacldi of Pamulapadugave

.

fc

r> Hlti*i'j> iur a perpetual lump in the temple of &iva.

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6 e ^*t

7

H[II]

c*

10

No- 181.

(A. R> ffi*. 121 of 1917.)

OK THE SAME PIMAB.

1 1094.

State* that u certain Boltlra^fl gave 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the Siva

"temple at Pamulapadu.

9

10

11

12

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14

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XX

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No. 182.

(A. R. No. 122 of 1917.)

OK THE SAME FHiIiAB.

. 1094.i f-

States that a certain Kommana gave 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the Siva

temple at Pamulapadu.

4

6

7

8

10 tf

11

18

oworr

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[otfb]

,No. 183.

. R. No. 123 of 1917.)

ON THE SAME PILLAR.

. 1094.

States that a certain Vemi-Nayaka gave 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Mfflasthana-MaUilarjuna at Pamulapad u.

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6 o

7 tf

8

9

10

11

12

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No, 184.

JSTo. 704 o/ 1920.)

E ^TAltTK, SAME DISTEIOT.

L1094] ([26th] year ofRljar&ja.)

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2

8

$

8

'8

9 .

10

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No. 185.

- R. No. 124 of 1917.)

1094.

tiiut H t-.( rtuhi Konimanaof

j?* *temple

10

1 1 sfa>,sc

18 O

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6

8

9

17

No, 186,

(A. IL No. 264 of 1905.)

OX A X^Mrt |'U.l u: i'LWI'Hl IN VftORT OK THR DARK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OFTlMiruAM AKI->V.*U\. Tim'rUANTAKAM, MSRKlPUBAM TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTEICT.

& 1095.

I/uiuu^-*l, if*tVrM to tin* grant of 2r cows fora perpetual lamp in the temple of

TripttirSiilakti-.Mahitfii'vii t*y a friend t)t' Velanati RajSndraChoda.

H ex>

15

fi

Cli

. . ife-x* ^tei

18

19

20

21 .

24

20

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No. 187.

(A. R. No. 703 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THB TEMPLE OF AHASTABESGESVABA, KoLLtJBU,

TALUK, GUNTTJB DI8TBICT.

6. 10[95] (2[6th] year of Rajaraja.)

Damaged. Refers to the gift of goats made for a perpetual lamp in the temple of

Narendresvara of KolHiru. The grantor's name is lost.

OO[F~X] rtb

2 .

8

4

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6

7 .

v.

8 ,

9 .

10 .

11 .

12 .

13 .

No. 188.

(A. R. No. 188 o/ 1917.)

ON A SLAB SET UP NEAB THB TEMPLE OF AMAEEBVAEA AT

0?ALtTE:, SAME DlSTEIOT.

10[95].

Somewhat unintelligible. Befers to the grant of land to the temple of

Vallabheevara of Jonnalagedda in the reign of the Mahamandaleivara

Rajendra-Choda.

2 043

3

6

7

8

9

10

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No. 189.

R, No. 696 o/ 1920.)

A PILLAB BUILT INTO THB WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF KUfifiVABASVlHI ATPEDA KoN^tJau, TENALI TALUK, SAMHS DIBTEICT*

5. 1095,

States that Kandabhiipa's son Rama, who waa lord of Ko^rdru and was deeplydevoted to Saiva Dharma made a gift of land to the temple

2

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4

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6

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7

8 ,

9

10

11

12

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No, 190,

fi. No. 282 o/ 1924.)

A I'1U,AK IN THB TEMPLE OF Kisi VlSvJBSVABA ATNAm>IOAMA TALUK, KfilSHNA DISTEIOT.

10[9]6. (Jaya.)

State** that a ccrtuin KtJ-Nayaka made a gift of land to the temple of

tfoatKtf 15H cu*

? OX

6

7

8

10

12

18

14 73^01 SxSkO

16

17

No, 191.

. & No. 808 of 1920.)

ON A H Li,AU IN THE TKUFLK OF BVAKNKBVABA, Q-ANAPAVABAM, BHIMAYAJBAM

TAfcUK, WEST G00AVARI BISTBICT.

& [10]96.

State* that VSn^t-MallidSvaraja's son, Qokaraja, who belonged to the family of

YuddhanmU* and w lord of the six-thousand country made a gift of 30 cowa to the

temple of Svaryeivartt oi' Padnilnlpura.

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No. 192.

(A. R, No. 158 of 1913.)

ON A PILLAR SET UP IN THE VILLAGE OF YENIKEPlDU, MASUEJPATAM

TALUK, KBISHNA DISTBIOT.

S, 109[6], \*%/os^Xf\

States that the Mahama^alesvara Kulottun^a RajendraChodayaraja grantedland for a perpetual lamp and also to the Sanis and Manis in the temple of Kenavadevaof Bejavada*

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13

14

15

16 5550760

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18

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20

21

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55c&0#TT* Si-

2

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4

5

6

7

8

9

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No. 193.

12. Jb. 852 o/ 1917.)

ONO?HE BROKEN WHITE MARBLE PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF VISV&BVAHA, (^

DlVI TALUK, SAME DIBTBIOT.

^. 1098.

Damaged States that a certain Niinkanarya made a gift of a perpetual lampto the temple of Bhogesvara during the reign of Rajendra-Choda, the ruler of theVengi country.

10

11

fi

6 '

8

13

15

16 .

17

18 to 22 illegible.

No. 194.

(A. B. jBfo. 42 o/ 1912.)

. 1O98.Damaged. Refers to a gift of laud to the temple of VfrabhadrSlvara.

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No. 195.

(A. R. No. 574 of 1925.)

ox A NAMU I'H,I,AK srt up NKAK TUB DIIVAJASTAMBHA IN THS. TEMPLE OF

KxMAMMlfS* UlA A'i VKLPOJiU, bATTENEPALLI TALUK, GrUNTUB DISTBICT.

1 109[8].

Stutrn that a rrrtuiit ProIfi-SSni made a gift of 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in

the teiu|ilruf HiuuTsvant <i" Velpunu

First Face.

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OH A HLU* in, 4OF A

. 196.

Jo. 274 D/ 1905.)

m TEMPLB OF

KraN0OL*x

, 1099.

of land in Miriyamupalll. It i

Or.

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12ft.

NO. 197.

(A. R. No. 96 o/ 1912.)

ON A PILLAB LYING NEAB THE GODOWN IN THE MUNICU'AL MUBKUM, AT

BAJAHMDNDBT, iEAs-r GODAVABI DISTBIOT.

^. 1102.

States that VSngi Ooka, lord of the six-thousand country, made a gift of

30 inupa-yedlu for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Virabha| drcfivara \.

1 to 3 illegible.

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NO. 198.

B. No. 55B o/ 1925.)

THE FOUE FACES OF A PILLAB IN THE OUTEB MAN^APA OF 3?HJE TBMPXOB OFAT

o

. 1104.

States that Kota Ketaraja made a gift of the villages of Bhlmarup5dti andChomaniiru to Gtod Ramesvara of Velptmuru. Q-ives a complete genealogy of theKota chiefs.

First Face.

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ON THE THTI4U

No. 199.

. R. No. 562 o/ 1925.)

IK TWJB OUTEB SlAKDABA OF THE TEMPLE OF RlMALINGESYABAAT THE SAME VILLAGE.

1104.

State* that Kota Ketaraju granted several viUages in Konda-NathavadiKonclapacjumati and Docldi-Kandravadi countries to Brahmins for the merit of Msmother Sabhamhika, hin father Bhlmaraju, his elder brother Chodaraju and ofhimself, Uiv; a complete genealogy of the Kota chiefs.

First Face.

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portion of the iBcription.

26

in line 103 to the end ia different from that of the earlier

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27 f

28

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36

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No. 200.

B. No. 563 o/ 1925.)

OH THE ffQUBTH PILLAB IN THE OUTEB MANPAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF RlMALINQESVABASVlMlAT THE SAME TILLAGE.

& 1104

States that Kota Ketaraja made a gift of perpetual lamps to the temple ofRameivara of VelpunOru and gave for their upkeep 55 sheep each, for hia own meritand for the merit of his father, mother and elder brother. Contains the donor's

genealogy.

First Face.

3 "idbo ^ficfoo

CP

Second Face.

28

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35

47

51

58

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62

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106

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7

8

9

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78

79

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82

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84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

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95

96

97

98

99

100

101

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105

106

107

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No. 2O1.

S. 2To. 588 of 1925,)

A JKOTIfcATED STONE LYING NBAB THE SAME

Undated.

Contains a praSastiof Kota Ketaraja's minister Pr61a.

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17

18

19

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No. 202.

(A. R. No. 322 of 1919.)

ON A PILLATI IN THE MATJDAPA AT THE NOBTHEBN ENTRANCE INTO THE TEMPLE OFMALLKSVABA AT BEZWABA, KBISHNA DISTRICT.

States that Malli-Desati son of Proli-Desati who is described as lord of

Kallarti-viBliaya and the Tumburu-nandu and as a worshipper of the feet of

JotiSicUIhavattesvara, gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of

Mallifivara of Bejavada.

First Face.

2

3

4

9 Ke (&vf

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6

7

8

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14

15

16 atf

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19

20

21

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28

29

30

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33

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No. 203,

(A. M. No. 789 of 1920.)

UN A PILLAB IN THE flWUi OF BO****. JTOM* TlHUKO *ALUK, WGOBAVAET DI8TBIOT.

1 1109.

Illegible and incomplete. Refers to foshnuvardhatta-Maharaja.

6

7

8

e-

(The rest IB illegible.)

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108

No. 204.

(A. R. No. 838 of 1917-)

ON A PIU^AB LYING IN A STBBBT NEAB THE O^IOE Off TBB PUBLIC

DEPABTMENT IN BEZWADA, KBISHNA DISTBICT.

. 1116.

Damaged. Refers to a gift of cattle by a certain Raddi for a perpetual lamp in

the temple of Mailesvara.

2 ooox8

4

9 So

10

1 1

12

No. 205.

(A. S. No. 37 o/ 1912.)

ON A PILLAR LYING NEAB THE 0ODOWN IN THE MUNICIPAL MUSEUM Al1 ItAJAHMUNDRT,

EAST GrODAVABY DISIEIOT.

1117.

States that a certain Kelli-Setti granted 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Virabhadresvara-Mahadeva.

2

8

0-*

6

7

8

9

V"5545^

No- 206.

. R. No. 309 o/ 1920.)

ON A P1LLAE IN THE TEMPLE OF SVABNllSVABA AT Q-AMTAPAVABAMf BHIMATABAMTALTTK, WEST Q-ODAVABT DISTBIOT.

. 1117;

States that Somayaraja, the chief of Koiani-maijijala gave 50 itmfa-ye&u for aperpetual lamp in the temple of Svar^esvara in Padraitilpuram*

2 o

8

fi

6

7

8

9

JO

0008 Sotf

o

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No. 207.

It. No. 845 0/1917.)

ON A J'lUiAR UN Till- M TkH A-MAtfUAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF RSJESVABA, WEST VlPPABRTJTAM' KIT TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

. 1120.

KtatH thill n iwrtaiit Kapa-Sani got the mangapa of the temple of Narendresvara

ofVipparru,

a**^

5 7T>&>

6

4 8o(& u

7[S]8

9

No, 208.

(A. K. No. 561 of 1925,)

N UHI, HirU'Ill KAUK UK TIIK SKCON'I* IILLAK IN THE OUTEB MAN^APA OF THE

IKMI'U tir KXMAMNUftHVAItA, VfiLl'OBU, SATTENEPALLI TALUK,

K DISTBIOT.

*>

Hi-li-w ! !'' i-riM-tiial lamps presented to the temple of Ramesvara of

Veipftru by Vcnduln Machc, IdakonJe uud M5(Ieb6yinl Bramme for the merit of

the MahSiMaplalftrara Kota Kfitaraja.

2

8

4 AS

8

6

.TS- A S^ Sstf *

9

10

(A. K. No. 827 of 1924.)

A HHOKKK

(Thr beginning the oonclding portionsare lost.)

& 1124.

. tt.fr to * gift made by the Tellkl o^ouBana.

T[tf]

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8

9

30

11

o

so

oo

110

Second Face,

12

13

o

No. 210.

(A. R. No. 302 of 1924.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE KALYANA-MANDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF MUKTlsVAHA,

MtJKTYlLA, SAME TALUK AND DISTBICT.

1129.

States that Kegava, chief of tvani-Kan jlravati gave 26 cowa for a, perpetual lampin the temple of Muktifia.

1 oo s>r"

2 .

8 SSo'S

Cw

6

7

8

9

- o A

No. 211.

(-4/B. JYb. 97 of 1909.)

ON A SLAB FIXED INTO THE WALL OF THE EOTBANOE TO THE JAQG-A RAOAT VlZAGAPATAM, VlZAGAPATAM DISTBIOT.

Rather unintelligible. Refers to the grant of land to a merchant iu

pattaija alias Kulottunga-Chodapattana, Mentions the MahamavtaUSvaraPHthivl^vara Maharaja.

2

3

6

7

8sSJgs-

9

10[SS

II

12

18

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

28

24

<&JO|

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(A. R. No. HI of 1913.)

ON A SLAB VBKSEBVBD IN THE COLLECTOB's O^IOE,G-UNTUB DISTRICT.

Undated.

StatcH that a certain Setti who was a dependent of the ^a^^_ ChrH,a <ir>ftka mftdo a gift Qf &6 gheep for a perpetual lam?.

n ^ tempU

1 .

2

3

!*'j N& *. 10

H12

13

14

oo XX16

17

18

6

7

8 .

9 ,

No. 213,

(A. JK. No. 849 o/ 1917.)

< >X A \VHVl i MAKHlih iUMiAtt IX THB TBMPLHS 0V JALADHlSVABASVlMI AT

iHANTAHAlA, DlVT TALUK, KETSHNA DI8TBIOT.

Undated.

Uunm#t:<l wuct iitC4tn{ilet@. Uefers to a gift made by some one during the reignof KuHottuna~ChfuIn fiiinkaX

15

16

17

18

19

2

a

4 to 9 i

10 ,

*

18 Srrfe

No. 314.

(A. & No. 676 of 1923.)

OS A WfuNK LVINO JiKFOBE THB SBMK.B OB1 SVATAMBHUVSSVABA,

TKNAU TAIDK, GONTDB DISTBIOT.

Undated.

_ that Oafcga SSmaya, 8on of ValivSriQu^adSvayya

made a gift of

50 eheep for a jn-rpetiml lamp in the temple of Vishnu at (Vabvern.)

5 ^>)Nf6 ^eSdtSb !5o'$ra

~^-in.. ft

S l&W**! ***-!'- 1 ^t*^****-. ~^> .. - ^^ W-*. 7

4

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112

2

8 "fl(tS|)55b7T S^r

4 aE-8S*

aitrgfc

6}

7

8

9

10cp

No. 215.

L JR. No, 184 of 1917.)

TEMPLE OF AMABEfiVABA,

G-UNTUB TALTO, SAME DISTBIOT.

Undated,

StateB thai Ammana, son of Tikkana and gmubon of Bhlna, lo,l of

Amritapura in the Velana^u country, and a soldier scrvmg -^^ 'h'>*

Kini presented jayaghayta, dhZ&rati and <%3ri* to the temple oi VullallK.KV,ua.

12

13

14

15

16

i?

18

-2X^5

(W

No, 216.

L JB. JVb. 709 o/ 1920.)

A PILLAE IN THE TEMPLE OP ANANTABHOGE^YAEA AT KTENALI TALUK, SAME DISTBICT,

Date illegible,

States that B5yi Jilvaya, a servant of Kapa-NSyaka gave 5

to Narendresvara temple at Kolluru*

6

2

3

no

co

8[b]JDo

9

No. 217.

(A. B. No. 709 of 1917.)

A STONE LYINa IN A EIELB IN SULAPlDU,

BAME DISTBIOT.

Date missing,

Damaged and unintelligible. Mentions Vishijuvardhana.

9

TAL0K,

2 .

6

r

8 KSSJj

12

4

18

U

Oil

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No. 218.

(A. R. No. 264 of 1924.)

< )K A UllOlvKS HLLAJfc LYING NEAB THE IMAGE OF 5.NJANETA AT KANCHALA,\AN1WAMA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTRICT.

Year not given,

Slate* that Malli-Nayaka of Vipparla-Jfeida made a gift to the temple of

BSmSfivara <>f Kartichcherla.

B tf .1

2 ,

3 ,

[*]o

2

6

7^^ ^ ojic^xoT^ft*^^ ^^^W"* ^\ ^y^<X*%wC^G?w*y t^J TW ^JJJiJ^J Ofi

(incomplete)

No. 219.

(A. X. No. 39 o/ 1912.)

A t'U,LAU l-YIXU XKAH THK GODOWN IN THE MUNICIPAL MUSEUM AT

UA.lAHMlINDAty, KAST GrODAYAEI DISTRICT.

The Year is lost.

and niiiu'U'Uiinbitt, Mwutions a certain Rayaparaja.

7 .4 . 55 .

. .

8 . . >' n

.

10 . *

n . * * .>

16 .

17 ,

19 . . .

20 . . ,sn Sir-

NO- 220-

(A. R* to- ^ f 191B ')

muv ftAftw WALL OF THE TBMPLB OFOK A ffrONK BUILT IHTO THE SOUTH WALL QU AtUl1

md

VAIDAKA, NAEASASAOP^A TALUK, GTOTHB w

Year not given,

i / ltt of tie Six-thousand country, sontl*

, Befam to a ruler (ttame last) ot w,

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114

>

8 JtocacSbtf3otf

4

5

6

7 OJ*

8

9

10

11

12

13

(The rest of the stone is built in.)

No. 221

(A. R. No. 392 of 1915.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE PLATFORM OF THE TAMBBALA MANDAPA IN

TEMPLE OF MfJLASTHlNESVARA, NI0ENDLA, SAME TALUK AND DI8TB10T.

Date missing.

Incomplete. Befers to the grant jcrfja^d)^j^^Kommlsetti to the

temple of Somesvara and of 55 sh^eegT^ certain Kotjlisetti for a perpetual lamp in

the temple of Chodesvara of Nadindla. Also defers to a convention entered into by

the TeliJci one thousand of Bejavafla to the effect that the jewels of a deceased wif* go to

the husband and not to tne otherTelations of the deceased woman,,

6

7

8

9

10

Beginning Lost.

1 . , $-sr>&

-u&

16

12

13

14

15 .

16 .

XX

No. 222.

B. No. 133 of 1917.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE WEST WALL OF TSB TEMPLE OH*

POTTtjBU, GrtJNOTB TALUK, SAME BISTBlOT.

Date missing,

Damaged and incomplete. Refers to a grant made byParlchchheda family.

a person of the

2

8

4

6 .

?

8

9 .

10 .

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11 . Ob"^ tSOoAjfr'WS , .|iy

12 . T^'oSn'f^^oKb'ri^ , 10JL* * ..# f> *O

14 SbO^to^ Kp . . 20*u/

w*

AW * * ' '

Q 1

No. 223.

(4. 1Z. Jfo. 382 of 1915.)

ON A KTONK HKT ui> OUTWIDE THIS COMPOUND OF THE TEMPLE OP VIIUBECADBASVMI,iJitfcjAuuLAi NABABABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT,

Saka Year not given.

Incomplete. Kft'ers to the grant of land made by ^rlnatharaja VeAkatadri-. dSva-Maharaja tu tin- txnplo of the goddess Akkaladevi of Droijadi,

* '

8 Sb o4

""B

6

7 e&

8

9

ooo*Or5

ON TIIK KAMT

(The rest is illegible*)

NO. 224.

(A. R. No. 239 of 1905,)

OF THB DAEK BOOM; (CuXxAfi MIDDI) IN THE TEMPLE OP

, TBIPUEINTAKAM, MIBK!PTJBAM TALUK,

DXBTBIOT.

Year not given.

Stated that a certain Manurna Qannaya made a gift of cows, calves and

bullock* for perpettt*i lamps in the temple of Tripurantakadeva.

OH A STOKK

States that

No. 225,

JTo. 583 of 1925.)

HUB TEE etoa6F0BA-BiA?9APA OF O?HE TEMPLE OF

VSLFtJBU, SATTSNAPALLI TALTJK,

GtJHTOB JDISTBIOT*

Year missing.

* son of Gti^apa-Ra^i made a gift of 28

perpetual lamp in the tempi* of Eimifirara of VSlptinaru.

for a

ftfetfb

8

9

11

12

18

14

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116

No. 226.

(A. R. No. 447 0/1905.)

THE SOUTH WALL OF THE CENTEAL SEEINE IN THE TEMPLE OF

VlJATABiGHAVA1

PEEtfMlL, TlEUTTANI,

CHITTOEE DISTEICT.

Year not given

States that one Narayanaraja of the Karikala-Choda family built the templeof god Vuraraghava* ;

8

55bSro"^

e . S)TJO, .

No. 227.

L B. No. 397 of 1915.)

ON A MUTILATED SLAB (NOW USED Aft A 8UEVEY STONE) IN A HELD ATNAEASAEAOPETA TALUK, G-UNTUE DIBTEIOT.

Date missing.

Damaged. Refers to the grant of land made by Some one for feeding 15 Brahminsdaily. Mental* Buddha raja of the Kondapadutnati family.

First Face.

1 ...2 . . .

a ...

5 .

7 .

8 ,

9 .

10 .

to

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18 . .

14 . .

16 . *

Second Face.

16 . *

17 .- A".!*

18

19

1*0 -rev;* v;--1

"! ;-T )O-:i

Ift K>. \ *' --TV"

u)

No. 228,

[A. ft. No. 388 of 1915.)

< *N \ Mt: tttATKU 8TONK LYING IN THE SAME FIELD.

Date missing*

>H that Mannm .\lan'!ayar?ija of the Kondapadumati family made a grant

of land at Natlcnttla 1* tl* tt'inpiw of Hakalefivara.

'tft'*'- /fc w.\r* *"

4

7

H

<J

10

li

JL*

I,{

S4

U .

4

(incomplete)

No. 229.

. /?. UTo. H&5 of 1917.)

OH * WIAAh ,v . 7K.H.K .* Hl

Year missing.

Refer, tu tbe giftof 5 AMM*"**" ^ * -tain Polisetti to

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Tlie beginning is lost.

2 b'

4

5 tfs5IC5s5o36o

6 5*T* Xeo

No. 230.

(A. B. No. 311 of 1915.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN A FIELD IN KlMEPALLI, NABASABAOPETA

GHlNTUB DISTBIOT.

Undated.

States that KamaCho[daIVlahara]a] made a gift of three puttitt ui* land to

Kamepalli Ketajiyya.

2

8

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1

14

1J5 o

00

No. 231.

(-4. 5. JNTo. 407 o/ 1915.)

ON A BLAB SET UP IN FBONT OP THE TEMPLE OF

SAME TALtTK AND DI89CBI0 1

!!?.

Undated.

States theTifuCkalildeva-Choda-Maharaja established the temple of TirukuBfathe ullage of Pabbapalii and made a gift of land to the said temple,

in

8

4

5

6

7

3

9

10

U .

ol

01,

OK

, 232.

4. JfZ. No. 412 o/ 1915.)

Year is not given.

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1

2

3

4 [r5

6

7

8[I?]

9

10 .

12

13

U ... *b ...(incomplete)

No. 233,

S. No. 381 of 1915.)

< A SLAB HKT UP TN KBQNT OF THE TEMPLE OF VlBABHADBASVAMI, DBONADULA,SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT,

Undated.

M cntioa the MahamawlaleSvara Anungudeva Maharaja of Pallinanditi

and the village Drottadi in Kammanandu.

1 130 jb

2 5

6

(The rest is illegible.)

No. 234.

L R. No. 370 o/ 1916.)

<THK BOTTOM OF THE 1*20*0? HAKD COLUMN OF THE BNTBANOB INTO THE TEMBIiE OF

, KoiSTIDENA, SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

Year not given.

that a certain Bollana gave 55 oows (?) for a perpetual lamp in the templeof Safckara-Mahadeva. Mention** a Choda-Maharaja.

-tf

2

8 ,

5

6

No. 236.

S. JM>. 267 o/ 1905.)

OK A HANOI PILf,AB IH FBONT OF THE DABK. BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OF

TBIPHBiNTAKAM, MABKAPUBAM TALUK, KUBNOOX. DISTBIOT.>* C

Year doubtful.

Incomplete, Refers to the Naga pillar put up by rWhara-Bha#a, the priest of

Pottap!

2

8e!

9

10

11

12

Baka year quoted in line two is of doubtful value.

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15

(incomplete)

No. 236.*

(A. R. No, 377 of 1916.)

A STONE LYING NEAB THE TEMPLE OF isJAKflYABVlMI, JONNATAM, NABABA RAUPKTA

TALUK, GrUNTUB DI8TBIOT.

Year missing.

Damaged and incomplete. Refers to a grant of land and perpetual lampH to

Tripurautakadeva. Mentions Kulottunga-Choda Gonkaraja.

> ..

3

To

6

7

[o]

CO8

10 tftfo-O

e

am

1 .

2 .

3 .

4 .

5 .

12 .

13

(The rest is illegible*)

No. 237.

(A. B. No. 348 of 1916.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE NOBTS WALL Off THE TEMPLE OF

MULAKALfrRU, SAME TALUK AND DISTBICT.

Undated,

Incomplete and damaged. Mentions [KujlSttuftga-Chdda-Gdfnka],

6 .

7 .

8 ,

9 .

10 .

No. 238,

. JB. Jfo. 127 o/ 1917.)

ON A MUTILATED STONE BUILT INTO THE EAST WALL OF THE TEMPLE OFsviMi, PEDAPALAKALUBU, GUNTUB TALUK, SAME DISTBICT,

Undated,

Damaged and incomplete. Eefers to a gift of land.

1 .

[Sb]

6

7o

8

9

10

12

(incomplete)

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No. 239.

(A. K. No. 699 of 1926.)

ON A BTONK HUII/T INTO THE SOUTH WALL OF THE *EMPLE OF RiMESVABA AC

NABAHAPUBAM TALUK, WEST QODAVEBY DISTBIOT.

Year missing.

Incomplete. Return to certain gifts made presumably to the templeBSmeSvara.

1 . .

2 ,

of

4 $ > oo

$

6

7

8 SltaMSO

9 ,

10

U12

11

14

oo

15 Sb

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

28

24

25 tf o g

26 . .

27

^0^6^1601o

oO

ribs

(incomplete)

(No. 240*

JB. JVo. 34? of 1915.)

ON A SLAB KT IT*> KKAE THE IMAGE OF P&L^BAMMA, NEKABIKALLU, NABASAEAOPETA

TAL0K, Q-tTNTOB DISTBIOT.

8

4

O"

10

Year doubtful.

Incomplete, Uefern to the gift of land made by Chddapasetfi, the minister of

KallkSta-ChScfa Clamla to the temple of goddess Nunkanamma. Qanda is stated to

have belonged to RStta-vathga.

11

18 .

15

16

IT

18

19

s5bo

. .

ooo2 *

I

16 looto 1U H17 but thafc doeB uot telly With ^ 7ear ^^ Th8 '

however f&dirtifxek

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KlKATlYA DYNASTY I. (Nos. 241 to 420).

No. 241.

(A. -R. No. 273 of 1905.)

ON A SLAB LYING OH THE BOO* OF A SMALL MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THK UX

SHBINE IN THE TEMPLE OP TBIPtJRANTAKSSVABA, TBIPUBANTAKAM,

MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

. 1107. (Vtevavasu)

States that Kakattya Rudradeva I made a gift of the village of Revftni OH the

banks of the Kmhijaveit! river, in the Kondapalli-nadu to god TripuruntakGsvaru of

1rlparvata.

So ft Ssfo

2.

8 m

4

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

16

16

17 ...

18 .

19 .

tJ

21 .....22 ' - '

'

23 .....

"25 to 27 Usual imprecatory verses.

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No. 242.

(A. JB. No. 300 of 1924.)

A HLAH HKT Pl> IN KHONT Ol? THE CENTRAL SHRINE IN THE TEMPLE OF MUKTiSVABA,MUKTIYALA, NANDIGAMA TALUK, KBISHNA DISTBIOT.

S. 1121.

Static that the chief TyagLPota made a gift of the village of Mukti-grania,thirty cows and a crown wet with precious stones to god Mukti-Mahesvara. Gives the

geneologyof Pota.

17 "cr"ijge" dtSbfie-Q

18 &^g(jsS'Bn'Sj*

21

22

5

6 &>?

7

8

9

10 tfr

1

12 K55?

2B

14

16 v f

n

24

25

27

28

29

SO

82

do

e-

No. 243.

(A. R. No. 575 of 1925.)

( >N A NAN!*! IMLLAlt KT UP NKAK THE DHYAJASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF

AT VBLPtJBU, SATTBNBPALLI TALUK,

(. 1121.

States that a certain MalH-Reddi gave a perpetual lamp to god Ramesvara

MahSd5v& of V6[IpimOru3,

trojvw *p ^ s,10 *

S[M]

12

18

5 *<w^ *<*-^r .o. ..iiiii<Mrrv^t.ft te i -Hfi\j4<tn^ 1* ^

ro

, The re*t i*

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124

No. 244.

(A. B. No. 676 of 1926.)

ON A NAHDI PILLAB SET UP NEAB THE DHVAJASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OP

RlMALINGESVARA AT THE SAME TILLAGE.

1127.

States that a certain Kfiti Setti made a gift of 12 Gokana-gadyantus for a* *^<~'' U '

---lr""i __jm r 1^*^-1,. -|-r n _ HI^*"^" ml " '

^"

. jrt-- * "*

perpetual lamp in tlie temple of Ramesvara-Mahadeva of VelpUtlflru,

2

8

4

6

6

7

eo

8

9

10

11 dSb

12 5o

18

X-

6

T

No. 245.

(A. R. No. 262 of 1924.)

OJ? A BBOKBK PILLAB LYING NEAB THE IMAGE OF ItfJANEYASVlMI, KANCHAI.A, NANI>I(*AMA

TALUK, KRISHNA DISTBIOT.

. 1127.

Damaged and incomplete. Mentions the Mahftmandafflvara ChagirSja,

First Face.

8

9

10 oer>

11 55C

12 o

rs

14 .

Ifi .

i* :

IT .

Next Face,

19

20

(incomplete)

No. 246.

(A. B. No. Ill of 1906.)

(Vibhava)State that Madhavadfiva who was the chief of five

u K-i / ?f 5 OWB for a Ppetnal lamp Lnahadeva for tie merit of his son Kanaradeva.

f

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ooii *y tiSfcT"

3 TCiofio

c

4

5

[3]o

XSc ft

Xo

No. 247.

J?. No. 109 o/ 1917.)

UN A HTONh LYINii IN A PIKLU AT MlJIvKAMALA, GuOTUB TALUK, GUNTUB DISTRICT,

1130,

StatcH that Vipparula Kondapa-Nayaka and Qundapa-Nayaka of Durjay-anvayayu inailc #itts of land to certain temples and also to certain persons, presumablyservant* of the templet*, for the merit of Ketaraju.

2 .

Face A.

10

12

5

6

7 .

8

9 ,

56

RSI S5DV.

oJ

13[;sfa>6-g]7rtfc

14

16

17

ooSo

Face B.

18 ,

19 .

20 .

21 .

22 -B

28

24 fTrj^bTr*w& ^Soo

tfe- afiSTr'^^} ^oo

26

27 tfe-

28

29

80

81

82

88

$00

(incomplete)

No, 248.

(A. B. No. 803 o/ 1922.)

ON A PIL&AB PLANTED BKFOBK THB TBMPLS OF OHBHAK*fiAVABViMI,

BAPATOA TALUK, SAMB

1131.

States that the village of I4upulapa<Ju m the Karmarashtra was originally

granted by Mukkantl Pallava to certain Brahmins of E&$m~SW&hn and that king

Qatjapatkteva regranted it to the Brahmins. Contains a list of the donees and

their shares.

ft

4

5

6

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126

'7

8

9

10

o eXe

12

13

14

15

16

17 7T*cX5bo

18 &p o

19 aT-Al r*oS'iT c*&o

20

21

ea36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46 e> 7^rcxsbo

47

48

49

50

52

00

O

55

56

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NO. 249-

. . No. 554 */ 1925.)

H A t'lLtAU IS TIIK OUTKIi MAJJ^APA OF Tlffi OTMOTD OF RlMALIliGESVAEi

TAtfOT, SAME DISTBICT.

. 1131.

Static tlmt Kaaadi SttramadSvi concubine of Kota Ketaraja^ gave 55 inupayetou

for a perpetual lamj* in the temple of RameSvara of VSipunOru.

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No. 250-

(A. R. No. 281 of 1924.)

A PILLAR SET UP IN THE TEMPLE OF Kl6l-Vl8VAKATHA AT

NANDIGAMA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTRICT.

& H3[13.

States that Ivani-Kandravati Kegavaraja made a gift of land(V) for the upkeepof the worship of Mallikarjunadeva of Mulasthaua. Refers to Pandesvaradeva andcertain priests.

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No- 251.

jB. ^. 280 o/ 1924.)

ON A PILLAE SET UP IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

11[3]1.States that Ivani-Kandradi Ke^avaraja gave a martu of land in VSmtitippafor the worship of god Gokisvara-Mahadeva.

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No. 252.

fi. No. 560 o/ 1925 )

States that Kota Ketaraia'sperpetual lazap in the Wple of

- 1131.

*"***"

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No. 253.

(A. B. No. 304 of 1924.)

A P! LitAlt IN TIIK K.ALYANA-MANDAPA IN THE TEMPLE OF MlJKTlSVABA, MtJKTYALA,NANDIO-AMA TALUK, KBISHNA DIBTBIOT.

Undated, (vide No. 234)

Stateft that ivani-Kandravati Ke^avadeva gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp-

temple of MuktTsvara.

9

10

12

15

No. 254.

(A. R. No. 204 of 1905.)

OK FOUR FACES OF A PXLItAB SET TO IN FBONT OF THE LING-A ON THE NOBTH SIDE OF THE

XTOUUKN IK THE T3KMPW OF TBIPUBtoT^B^VABA, TBIPUBANTAKAM, MABKAPUB TALUK,

K0BNOOL DISTBIOT.

1131.

that MSmmbikS, Bister of Kakatlya Qanapatideva and wife of Ekkadi

.^.a f .0.1 of Buddaraja, chief of Natavadi consecrated thenoajjof

MailainbikSSvara in the temple of Tripurantakaa,ud endowed it with land m the village

of Dlttaliu 4 Jivuti the Kakatlya geneology.v-/

West Faop-

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21

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82

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70

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65 littpootfo

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80

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103

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108

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no XT o

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No, 255.

(A. JR. No. 303 of 1924=.)

UN A 1'ILLAK IN THE IVALTANA-MAIJ^APA OF THE TEMPLE OF MUKTI8VABA

MUKTYALA, NANDIQAMA ^TALUK, KBISHNA DISTBIOT. ,

Date lost. -

Incomplete. Uives the geiieology oi Ivani-Kandravati Kegavaraja

13 $

16

16

17

18

19 K

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25

(incomplete)*

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4

No. 256,

(-4,& No. 88 'of 1917,)

UN A t'iUNK BKT UP HI FBOOT OF THE OJMOPM OF MALLE^VABA, IPPAUAM,

GtmTUB TALUK, GrONTUB DISTBIOT.

& 1133, ,

Given a list of temples and Brahmins to whom^6ta Mumma^idevaraja made a

daring th* reign of KSkatlya Qanapatideva.

fiace A,

12

1

\ 4

18

gift of land t

8

9

10

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19

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Face B.

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31

32

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3&"8<2>o5o5& tfoo

tfoo

33 wo*-M34

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36

37

38

39

No. 257-

(A. E. No. 324 of 1915.)

ON THE GABUDASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF VENTOOPILASVAMI,

NABASABAOFETA TALUK, S^ME

1133.

Damaged and partly illegible. Refers to the gift of an oil-mill and land made by

BalUchodaraja presumably to some temple.

First Face.

S oo33 e-

4 Mb.* v 5

6

7

8 tf

9

10

Ifesxd Face.

11 to 18 illegible

19

20

21

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28

24

25

26

27 OTVS&Q

28

t4>3 ,

30

81 *

(The rest is illegible)

No. 258,

(4 R. No. 271 o/ 19050

THE FOU^-EAOESjap1 A PILLAB IN THE DABK KOOM OF TH TBMPIdB OF

^ABA, TBIPOBANTAKAM, MABKAPTTB TALTTK,

. \ ,. KUBNOOL DIBTBIOE.

. X134. (Anglrasa)States that a certain^Ramaghandra Nargndrk, grandson of Pa^tapu Rim*-

dSvarSja made a gift of several villages to god TripufcSntaka-of

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19

20

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22

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24

26

26

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29

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31

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11

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15 rs

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61

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West Face.

77

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79

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184

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83

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87

88

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91.

92

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No. 259.

. B. No. 284 of

Off A HLLAB LYING- IN THE TEMPLE Off OHANDEAMAULlSVAEA, ANUMANOIUPA 1,1,1,

NANDIGAMA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTBIOT.

& 1134. (3rlmukha)

States that a Brahmin Annimanchi, minister of Tyagi Pota, chief of N3tavat!F' *

a Siya temple at Animanchipalji and endowed it with lands.

22

23

24

25 Mofc

26

27

28

29

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81

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xtf ob*''

esc

dfcr*

40

41

42

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46

47

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48

49

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JLUU

No. 260,

(A. R. No, 79 of 1917.)

N 4IIK PH. I VI R ICItlHT COLUMN OF THE ENTBANOE INTO THE TEMPI** OF

*UNTUB <PAI,UK, Ghnmra DISTBIOT.

1135.

Stuff* that Kola Kctnraju's concubine Arama and Ketama and their father

Srramannyakn ,in'H.-tit-d an ulMvatova to the temple at Uggavelli -and gave a

>flaml tor tin 1

vtornhip of that

2 ex>

S

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11

12

13

14

16

17 c6o

18 o& oT1* o

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No, 261.

(A. JR. No. 717 of 1920.)

UN A ?!*,&&K IW THK l*PX*K OF Kfcj$AVA8VlMI, DffGKHBALA, TBJHALI TALUK,8AM1- DISTBIOT. ,,^'

1 113ta] (Bhava?)^

fer** to thr ii*!ttiuttt(in ul'the boundaries between Dugga^lapuijLdi on the one

hand and IvnL i>itffpjuuH}fity4i aud MoJamapSigi^i on the other hand, made byMaHapnrnia uml RiuIrarSjH under the orders of king Qatiapatideva, given after he

oeaupied the Vtftan^n^ui country.

First Fare.

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7 <S

8 tf

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41

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31 .

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34

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Face.

43

44

TSq A[S)]ooo

No. 262.

(.4. B. JVo. 723 of 1930.)

ON A BTOHB BXJIM ISTO THK TEMPLE Or RiMlSVABA,TAHUKU TAI.TJK, WEST G-ODAVABI DISTBIOT.

.

1140.

States that Kolani Spmaya, son of KS^avadeva, lord of Kamalakarapura,built the temple of Eamelvara at Duttika for the merit of his wife Anyaniadevi. Alsorefers to gifts of land made by some other persons to the same temple.

2 &i

3

4

6

6

8

9

10 fee

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No. 263,

- #. tfb. 881 of 1915.)

< )X A SUM* IN TUB UOMPOTOD OF THE TEMPLE OF VtBABHAOBASVAMI,KoJ'i-AKAM, NAIIAHABAOPJBTA TALUK, (Jurora DISTRICT.

1 1140.

States that Hkki-Nnynka, Ruclri-Nayaka, Plna Rudrl-Nftyaka, Raji-Nayakaand i Yf>li-Nriyaka, sons f Prffia Uauta who was the tantrapala of the Kakatiya kingQanapatideva #w. t, Preketi Mfidiraju one martu of wet land and four puttis of dryland iu Kopparam.

1

2

8

4

5

6

7

8

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10

11

12

13

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16

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o

B. Fo. 851 of 1917.)

X 'ni WiUTK MA&B&B PIIinAB IF THE TEMPLE OS1

, Dm TALUK, KEISHNA DISTBIOT.

1142 (Vikratna)

States thnt Mftrl^etti of Ai44ikula-/jrWra; gave 25 oowsand one bree^ngjbulljora perpetual lamp in the temple of JaladhMvara o

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11 86s*J

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No. 265.

(A. B. No. 188 of 1917.)

ON A SLAB SET UP AT DUEGtlDfiVIPADU IN SHE VILLAGE Otf Bf

SATTENEPALLI TALUK, G-UNTUK DIBTEIOT.

States that one Muche-Nayaka of MusundJri-anva^, Pentin^ula-^o//^ and

, gave one puffi of dry land to god Mallikarjuua ofJammipalH,

2

3

6 ^&ba$frnfr'e>$' a&o~^}

Vs.,/ '^) L c

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8

9

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No. 266.

(A. S. No. 287 o/ 1905.)

THE .EAST WALL OF THE DABK BOOM (CHiKATI-MIDDl) IN THK TRMPLB OFTBIPUBANTAK^SVABA, TitiptTBAOTAKAM, MABKAPUB

KlTBHOOL DISTEIOT,

. uncertain (Vyaya).States that Eragan^Nayaka, the general (padniu of the

^% f*k ^^ *^ &**

S ^ ^^ i jv "<im oJ-*- ^ a

^.^ . ..^

4

No. 267.

(A. R. No. 174 of 1917.)OH A

1143.Rcfers to theVant of ten ,, of land to

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7

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No. 268,

I. R. No. 735 of 1920.)

ON A I'lLLAR IN THE TEMPLE OF SoMESVABA AT JUTTIGA, TANUKU TALUK,WEST G-ODAVABI DISTBIOT.

& 1143.

Holers to tin*, gift of 50 inupa-yeflu by Eradevaya, son of DanrhvnlakalaJommaya, Horvaut of KSsava-iVianlalika to the temple of Vasukiravi-sVmesvara of

puttika.

fcztf* otwex> 00^3 ^oa^b 7 "SoK^aS^cJ&oo^

8

2

8"

6

5-

9

10

11

12

No. 269.

(A. R. No. 140 o/ 1917.)

ON A P1L&AS OK TUB MAUIlYAEANaA, TN THE TEMPLE OF DANTBlSvABA,U-UNTUE TALUK, GrUNTtJE DISTBIOT.

i. 1144.

Stat that Parichchheda Kusmaraju established the image of

endowed it with two martus of land for the merit of his wife Sabbamadevi.

Face A.

& tfSfxS&owoex)

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8

4 g5

6

8

9 ste

16

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19 tf

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No. 27O.

(A. JB- No. 456 of 1915.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN A FIELD IN MUNUMAKA, NABASABAOPETA TALTJK,

SAME DISTBIOT,

& 1145.

Damaged and partly illegible. Befers to a gift of land to the temple of AixxareSvara

for the merit of Ganapatideva-Jftaharaja.

2

B

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Jl

12

(The rent IB illegible.)

No. ,271.

..R. No. 380 q/1915.)

A PILLAS SET UP IN THE COUBTYAJEtt) OF THE TEMPLE OF VtEABHADBASVlMI,KOPPABAM, SAKE TALUK AND DI8TBICX,

1145.

States that the sons of Prolrautu, the tantrapSla of Kakati XiagapatidSva madegifts of land to Maruvada Brammaraja, Kaka^di ^rlramapeddi, PrfilepeddiLakkanappa and Narapappa.

Face A.

oob'x ^

4

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12

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26

27

28

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oil ~^^

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30

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82

oo

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No. 272.

JR. No. 597 of 1925.)ON A MWTILATKD STONE LYING NBAB A WELL AT

SATTKHHPAIM TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

-5. 114-.State* that Oundeboya's so,, (llame lost) gave 55 sheep for a perpetual lamp in

the temple oi Kamesvaru ul Vclpunuru.

1 . *

8

XX

6

2

8

4

6

7

8

9

10

No. 273.

(A. JL No. B25 0/1924.)

OK A BHOKKN NfA^A PILLAR IN THE ^IVA TEMPLE AT ZtTZZttBU,

TALUK, KRISHNA DISTRICT.

6- 1150. (Sarvadharf)

Incomplete. Mentions god ParameSvara.

12

13

16

17

18

19

(incomplete)

UN A PILLAIi BKT

No, 274.

(A. K. No. 275 of 1924.)

TO TUK S00TH OF THE &1VA XBtfP!UEB y

SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

115[2]- (Tarawa)

States that Chaj^i P6taraja made a gift of 'wet land to god Svayambhu-

natha-Mahadeva of KurukkGru. Abo gives a long Hat of similar gifts of land made to

same temple by several other persons from time to time*

First Face.

o

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6

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No. 275.

(A. R. No. 214: of 1924:.)

ON A BKOlvEN PILLAB LYING IN FBONT OP THE SAME TEMPLE.f

S. 1152. (This year tallies neither with Tarana nor with Sadharana.)Givus ii lisl oi'yrunts oflund made by Chag] Potaraja and Chagi GanapatidSva

to god l-T.-'iiiiiillnulCva of Kurukflru and to Virana (Viresvara) of Kosavldu.

First Face.

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13

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Second Face.

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39

41

42

43

44

(Some lines are lost.)

NO. 276.

(A. S. No, 273 of 1924.)

OH Til HICK J'IKUKH OF A BttOlCEN SLAB LYING IN FBOKO? OP THE SAME TEMPLB.

S. 1152* (This year does not tally with Tarana.)

Damaged aud incomplete. Gives lilt of bad made by Chagl P5taraja to god

Svayambhudttva of Kurukflru.

First Piece.

2

8

4

6

-6

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10

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(The rent i loat)

OK A

Damaged and incomplete.SQrayya to god GSpaladSva of MaQa[napatldeva].

2 to 7 Ulegible,

8 . . .

10 .

No. 277.

(A. JB. JjT . 265 o/ 1924,)

IN ram* OF THE TEMPLE oir V*foteltiwlMLTALTO, KEISHNA

to a 0-iA- of u^ ji t. ,

ff / ^ j"*6 by the ROUI> of Bachu

f r the be*efi< ^ the KSkatlya King

U . . . .

12- ...43*

M. . ..

16 ...

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39

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ON A PILLAtt L3TINa

No. 278.

. B. Fo. 606 o/ 1909.)

FEOOT OF THE TJBMPIiE OF K5DANDABIMASV&MI,BAPATLA TALUK, G-UNTQB DISTEIOT.

, 1153. (Khara.)

s that SUJdayadeva-Maharaja of tlte family of Mukka^tl Ka4u[vattl*]

gave away th village of Adiiru to the temple of Q-anapatiprasanna-KeSavadeva at

lYlottupalfi ft*r tlifi merit of KSkatlya Qaijapatideva.

2

3

4

6

6

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No. 279.

(A. B. No. 60 of 1917.)

ON A STONE WITH THE IMAGE OF HUNUMlK IN TOOOT OF THE TBMPLJ4 OF

KAMA, ANANTAVABAM, Q-UNTUB TALUK, SAKE

States that one Ponungoti Revi Raddi made a gift of land to the Mahajanas of

Vaddatnani at the rate of one pu$i and ten turns per share.

2 oox[3]3

4

6

7

8

9

eo(j&

eo

.

10 d&os

11 g'STA*

12

13

14

Ifi

16

IV

coo-

Ae^tfttdSbg

(0^8 tf no

18

19

20

21 O^TT"

22

23

o ^5- 24

2fi

26

27

28

29

No. 280.

(-4. JR. No. 305 of 1924.)

ox>-

ON A SLAB SET UP TO THE SOUOH OF TB*A,

THE

Incomplete and damaged.

1 .

2 .

3 .

6 .

6 .

7 .

-8 .

lisa

Seems to refer to the Durjaya family,

9 .

10 .

11 .

12 .

18 .

14 ,

U .

(incomplete)

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A

No. 281.(A. B. No. Ul of 1917.)

n^ABAmAOf THE TEMPLB

I KA'mPAl.U, G-UNTUR TALUK, GhnWOB& 1156.

<IVI.H a list of BralnuiuK to whom Kota Ganapatideva made gifts of land.

J?'ace A.

103

4

5

6

7

q>\i? !*$> "

("en1

X'Sl !! \ ISJ

9

10

_

v

13

Face B.

22

23

<5

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

30

31

32

v.,

o oo

o

25 o e oo

&0&66

o[efo oo]

o27 ?S

28 .

o

Face C.

85

o

o e oo

88

No, 282.

L R. No. 134 of 1917.)

< >S A UAUt-lU 1'lbLAK IN PliONV OB1 TKJ3 TEMPX/E OF V^NUGOPlLASVAMI, AT

POTTDBU, 8AMB TALUK AND DISTRICT.

& 115[7],State* thut Parichchhedi tthimarSja, son of Kommaraja consecrated the image*

of god (JropaUi aiul built a temple over it and also endowed it with lands.

10

12

18

2 043

8 3

4"

6

eo

>!

16

lV

18

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148

20

21

22

24 s

25 s

26 ;

27 .

3 558.

28 sS

29

30

81

82

88

34

85

oo

A

No, 283.

(A. S. No. 278(a) of 1905.)

ON A SLAB SET UP CLOSE TO THE PBlS&BA ON TEE EIGHT SIDE OP TUB OXiOHKI)

WESTEBN BNTBANCE TO THE TEMPLE OF TBIPUBANTAKfisVABA

, MABKAPUE TALUK, KUBNOOL BISTBIOT.

1157. (Manmatha)tb a certain Vishaveli Masake-Sahini gave 25 cows for a porp

having won . hatflefCh nt,- ,:>ommemoraono

Chintalapuijdf which he fought riding (the horse) Pu^yamurti.

00x8 Kb

2

8

10 SI-BO

11 S

-Ootfo^

No. 284.

- -S- JTo. 463 o/ 1916.)THE TE

1157.

2

85

6 .

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7

8

9

10

I o I

-9

IS

16

17

18

19

8

**

11

12 &>9

18 73-

Bottom

21

22

28 cb

311

55-0*1

No- 285.

. No. 484 o/ 1918.)

OK A S&AB PBK8EBVBD IN AN UNBBBaBOUNB BOOM OF THE

OKNTBAL MUSEUM, MADBAS.

. 1157.

Dantnged and incomplete. Seems to refer to a gift of cows made by the son of

the wet nnrne (dndi) of KGta Manma-KStaraja to the temple of god Eudra.(?)

1 .

2 .

8 ,

4 .

o *

6 .

7 .

8 .

9 *

10 .

11 .

12 .

tfa^aSrajjfiro#

00X3

No. 286.

(A, R. No. 720 of 19200

ON A BEAM IN THE KOOff OF THE TfiMPLE OF

TBNALI TALTTK, G-ONTUB DISTBIOT.

Incomplete and unintelUgible. MeixtionB god MukliSvara-MahSdeva

1

2

> too oo~4 [x]<r

6

7

8

9

10

CO

ifl brotox o Deleft tawid at tite bottom.

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150

12

18

14

15 .

16 .

o3

No. 287.

(A. S. No. 278(J) of 1905.)

A -D 07/^mr1905 ON A SLAB SET OP OLOSK 'i'U TUK i'i

CONTINUATION OF A. B. 278 (A) OF 1SW. VX A o^

0* THE BIOKT SIDE OF THE CLOSED TO WBS.EBH EHTBAHOK aO Utt J M

ov TB^EANTAKE^ABA, TBTPUBAMAKAM, MABKAPOB IALUK,

KTJBNOOL DISTBIOI.

^. 1159. (HSvilambi)

StateB that a certain Masanige Ravuta gave 13 cows for a perpetual lamp in &

temple of Tripnrantaka-Maliadeva.

4 ^

6

7

No- 288,

(A JB. No. 63 o/ 1917.)

ON A STONE LYING NBAB A WELL IN S-TMAEflBtf, Q-UOT0B tfALUK, Q0OTOB

6. 1160.

States that PSIakolani Keti-Nayafca built a temple for god LakiimitSvara at

Atukftru in Do^dakan^rava^i and gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp iu tho said

temple. Also gives a list of gifts of land made by the same person to the aid tempi*

and also to certain Brahmins.

17

18

19

20

21

22

286

7

8

9

910 Sis*>c55c&

ooe-[o]

901

25

26

27

28

29

30

81

$2

83

. . .

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14)1

No. 289.

(A. R. No. 65 of 1917.)

ON A NANDI PILLAU BET UP NEAB A TANK, AT BEJATPUBAM, SAME TALUKAHD DISTBICT.

States that Prole-NSyaka, lord of Podvupara and minister of Kota Ganapati-deva consecrated the images of Bamesvara and Gran,e[8vara] at Pulipadu and built

temples lor the said deities and for goddess Brosinamma and had four tanks dug, thathis younger brother cunnecrated the images of Kesavadeva and Kuppavinayaka and built

templet* for them and that both of them granted lands to temple priests.

13

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

14

16

17 . .

18 . .

19 . ,

20 . ,

21 . .

[*]

Su

<p

q>3

No, 290.

(A. R* No. 558 of 1925.)

ON A llLX*Att INC 'J'Klfi OUTBE MAJJDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF

Vjfoi'O&Ui SATTENBPALLI TALUK, SAME BISTBICT.

^. 1161. (Vikari)

Statcju that a certain Aita-Sani a dependent of Kakati Qanapatideva gave26 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Bamesvara of Velpunttru.

1HSJj ^^JS Jj&tfJs$8r*tfo

2 o"iwi5 ir^to^rTpttMt) r8*jl5

s

9

12 7^

1*

14

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152

No. 291.

(A. S. No, 556 of 1925.)

ON A PI1LAE DT THE SAME

& 1162.

StateBthatA^apaKetana-Boya, a subordinate of K5ta Gaoapatideva

55 iupa-ye4lu for a perpetual lamp in the temple of E5mlvara ot Velpuni.

M

one 2)

ox

4

C

6

7

lls^b JO<V

co

8

9

10

11 q*>

12

18

No. 292.

B. Jb. 722 of 1910*)

ON A PHiLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF AaASTYMVAB

TlNALI TALUK, SAME DISTEICT.

States that a certain Amari Nayaka gaVe

dancing girls attached to the temple of Agastisvara

s of land as emolument* to the

1.

2 oos-[3] 6

ttofe i>r**

NO. 293,

. JS. JVb. 324 of 1019.)

ON A PHiLAB IN THE MANDAPA AT THE NOBTHBBN ENTBANOB INTO TUB TEHHiB OfMALLfilYABA AT BEZWADA, KRISHNA DISTRICT,

4 1163.

States that Paruvala Mallisetti of Qontflru andbelonging to the

ave 26cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of MaUlsvara.

y

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THE

No. 294.

(A, JS. No. 562 of 1909.)A SLAB FOBMTNQ. TUB WALL OF A SMALL SHBI3STETEMPLE 0V DOWA MALLKSVABA, CniNTAPALLI,

G-UNTUE DISTBIOT.

& 11[6]3. (Plava)

Incomplete, Ue&rn to a girt of laud to Mulaathaaam Mallmathadeva at Chinta=j

8

9 . ~ m

10 )Trrtf 7Sb ^^ a> o &

2

8

4 .

6

6

7 to 9 Illegible

CO

12 d

13

No. 295.

E. No. 254 o/ 1924.)

A H&AB LYING CLOSE TO THE STREAM AT

TALUK, KRISHNA 0ISTBIOT.

. 1164. (^ubhakrit)

Uentiona ^rantfl of laud made by Dronadula Poti-Nayudu and others to godBSmanStha-MahadSva at Ravulapa^u.

x

6

7

8 .

9 .

10

11

12 *3tf

Q

tf 8 SksSbs&a

o

16

17

18 -&

tfl

20

21

22

o ^5 oo

o

24

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154

No. 296.

[. 5. No. 2360/1905.)

ON THE EAST WALL OP THE DABK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE Off

TBIPUBANTAKAM, KraHooii DISTRICT.

& 1164. (3ubhakrit)

States that Chagi Muppaladevi gave 25 cows for a peretual lamp in the temple

of Tripurantaka-Mahadeya. Also mentions NathaVacll RudradCva-^Maharaja,

Kakatiya Maila-Mahadevi and Muppaladevi^

oos.b'

O

OH A PILLAB

No, 297.

. JB, JVb. 721 of 1920.)

THE TEMPLE 07 AGASTYJ&^YAEASVlMI,

TALUK, GOTTTTB BISTBIOT.

States that Re^tQri Ekkiti, servant of Kondapadumatt B5tar3jaior two lamps in the temple of Agasiasvara of Kolankulfiru.

Lower Section

First Face.

50 oow

tf CSb-

6 (X

7

8

9

,10

Second Face.

12

13

19

15

16, 17 and 18Illegibie,

Third Face.

25

26

27

28

BOIllegible.

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31

32

83

41

45

46

47

51

52

53 lo

66

57 OSbaotfa

58 ^

64

66 o[*] 73-

OJK A

35

36 .

8740 Hlegible.

Upper Section,

First Face.

43

44

Second Face.

48 .

49

50

^[00]-

54 3o

55

Fourth Face.

59-60 Illegible.

61

66 ooo

67

68

iyraa nr

No. 298.

(X B, tfo. 607 of 1909.)

Off THB TJBJMPLB OF

mtJK, SAHB

. 1164, (6ubhakrit)

States that Bayy* ChSiJa-lVlaharaja gave a jwffi of wet land to god Praaanna-

10

2

8

4

5

6

7

8

9

ocm-tf CkJ

12

13

14

15

16

17

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156

No. 299.

(A. B. No. 465 0/1915.)

ON THE TOP BEAM OF THE INNER ENTRANCE INTO THE TEMPW5 OS BBAHMESVABA.

KON9ANlTANAVAEAM, &ANNAVABAM TALUK, KRISHNA DISTRICT.

States that Paruva-Anni-Setti of Pe^cliktila-tfZttra gave 25 cows for a perpetual

lamp in the temple of Prasanna Vallabha-Kesavadeva of Qoijtflru.

1 Lost2

8 -

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

oo[a-X]

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

2S

(incomplete.)

No. 300.

(^L JB. No. 598 o/ 1925.)

OK A MUTILATED STOKE LYING KEAB A WEIX AT

G-UlffTUB DISTB10T.

4 1165. (^5bhakrit)

States that Adapa Ketana-Boya gave 55 faupa-

temple of Ramesyara-Maliadeva of VelpunflrU-

, SATXENKPALLI

u for a perpetual lamp ia the

oos-X2

-

3 .

i -

5 -

ox

XX

(moonaplete.)

No. 301.

(-A. B. JVb. 311 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAE rsr THE TEMPLE OP SVABNJS^VABA AT G-AJSAPAVABAM,BHIMATABAH TALUK, WEST GXXDAYAEI

^. 1165.

ITM Mt0 a

gtffc made by Enamada|aKolanl Mamffayadivaraja to the temple of Svar^esvara.

servant of

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3

4

5

6 L"^'r

J; u- *-

8 to 12 I>.xiuaj.f1

in the

No. 302.

(A. B. No. 826 of 1922.)A RTUXE mm/i' IXTO TUB PLAOTOEM OP THE TEMPLE OF Kifflwlanu AT

KuMMfiiuj, BAPATLA TALUK, GTJNTTTB DISTEIOT.

& 1166.

StHtt-H that n ri'rfuni Prolf-Nayaka gave seven Kesari-gadyas for a perpetual lamptfmplti ol' A-r:<K<"^v.ini of Kotnmiiru.

4

5

e

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

is* *'"j5'rl .'."S

^VlATir ^ %V

j-O[ iiJ^

14

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23 Sbo

24 $o

26

8 S)~

No. 303,

(A. B. No. 466 of 1915.)

8TONK 8BT 0P IK FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

r, BAPATIiA TALOT:, SAME DISTBI0T.

& 1167. (ViSvavasu)

Record* the grant of land by Karaijam Maraya to god RamanStha for tlio

benefit of fianapatide\ a -WahSrSja,

Face A.

7 o

9

11

4 .

i

loo Ktfb

40

O # 00

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158

Face B.

16-gfgtfb

>

*fc7T l

$bOT

13'

1915

No. 304.

(A. B. No. 245 of 1905.)

KtTBNOOL DISTEICT.

. 1167. (Viivavasu)

2

, 3

4

C

6

7

8 cs s 3oo

9

10

11

12

13

: The figure 0088 in the first lina is evidently a mistake for

No. 305.

(A. B. No. 235 o/1905.)v

OH THE BAST WALIi CXF THE DAEK feOOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1168. (Parabhava)

States that Chagi Muppaladevi gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple

of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva.

2 ?(3

5 sfJS&TT'Sb ^Q o^g'sJSSslozoooo oos^cr

6

7 UfofiTyortb ^^8^-^01$^ ^5fc*5*T5s$tfSb

8

(The inscription stops here abruptly).

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No. 306.

(A. R. No. 234 of 1905.)

ON THE NORTH WALL OF THE DARK BOOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

6, 1168. (Parabhava)

States that Chaffi Ganapayaraja gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple

of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva.

2 . .

3 ...4 ...5 ...6 . . fc^tfsSSbolowaaD ooe-vT e5Xb "?o&3

7 . *

8 ...9 , . .

10 . . .

No. 307.

(J.. JZ. No. 244 o/ 1905.)

ON tTHB BASE OP THE NOBTH WALL OF THE SAME DASK BOOM.

& 1168. (Parabhava)

States that Amarvara, sou of Karanam IVLallaparaja, minister of Chagi

Dorayaraja gave 25 OOWB for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva.

2 ooa-o-

3 tf ^5IS

6

7 V*

8 sfc15tfc&o*fe &&9

10

No, 308.

(A 5. No. 243 o/ 1905.)

OH THE KOBTH WALL OF THE SAKE BAKE BOOK.

& 1168. (Parabhava)

State* that Kota MiM.ma'0 Potaraja gave 15 cows for a perpetual lamp iu

temple of TripuiSutaka-Maliadeva.

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160

tfs&el^o9 sStfSo

10

11 sfcotf

No. 309.

(A. 5. tfo. 312 o/ 1915.)

ON A CAEVEP STAMBHA IK THE TEMPLE OF

NAEASAEAOPETA TALUK, G-TINTUB DISTEICT.

$. 1168.

States that a Brahmin named Jri Rama peddi consecrated the image of Kesayain the agrahara ofKakanda in the kingdom of Kakatlya Ganapati and that he and someothers endowed the temple with lands.

Face A,

29

SO

1

82

[So]

> O

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24[6f]s5bD

25

26

27

28

84

35

36

87

o

[S>e>]

PJ

o

a) olT J

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63

88

66

67

68

69 # oo

70 55[efoj

71

[F-OJb

3g>5*sfco

[sSoo]['zro?r ir.]

72 - .

73[r][sfa>]

75

76SC*[lT"looO *- ' * J

77

78 $5

79 tf

80 T|

No. 310.

(A. R. No. 138 of 1917.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN FltONT OF THE TEMPLE OF VENUGOPlLASVAMI,GUNTUB TALUK, GUNTUB DISTEICT.

& 1168.

Incomplete. The portion which describes the actual grant is missing. The portionavailable refers to what wan probably a gift made to a iva temple by ParichchedaBhlmaraja, Tammu lihlmarija, Devaraja and Qaijapadevaraja for the merit of their

father Kommaraja and mother Sflraladevl. Contains the usual Parichchedi titles.

First Face.

16

17

18

19 e

20

21

22^tf

23

2*

25

26

27

28

29

6

7

8 if

9

10

11

12

18

14

16

tftftftftfotf AT-aato^A-

Nut* : 'I'btt iuipruwioii f the inuoription on the second face is missing.

No. 311.

(A. R. No. 241 of 1905.)

OK TEE EAST WAfcfc OF OTH DABK BOOM (OHlKATI-MlDDl) IN THE TJlMELB OF

TElFUttlNTAlCefiVABA, TBIPtTBAOTAKAM, MAJfcKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOri DISTBIOT.

& 1168. (Parabhava)

Statee that a certain Prdlasani gave 50 coves for a perpetual lamp in the temple of

, for &e merit of her husband Qadya Sflrapa-Nayaka.

41

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l^(84>7roj|S'

8 oX" _2> * X

xo

^o

11 "^(Js

13

No. 312.

(^. E. No. 563 o/ 1915.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN THE COUBTYAKD OF THE TEMPLE OF J6TINATEA, AT .JO'PT.

SlDHOUT TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTRICT.

5. 1169. (Plavansra)

States that, during the reign of Kakkasa Qangarasadeva, Chente Rami-Nnyakabuilt the compound wall and gopura of the temple of Jotinatha, the temple of Iru^ala-

*ani at Takaprolu and had two tanks dug and a temple built at ChStQru,

2

3

4

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

'22

28

24

25

fege logos' efXoei

S5

OO&-F-

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No. 313.

(A. R. No. 257 of 1924:.)

ON A SLAB LYING UNDER A TBEE NOBTH OF THE VILLA&E OPNANDIGAMA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTRICT.

States that general Maka, sou of Kommana, servant of Tyagi Manma-Pota,lord of Brihatk5ftchl (Pedda Kancherla?) gave 25 cows fora perpetxial lamp in thetemple of Ramesvara.

2

3

4

5

6

7

9

10

11

12

55bsHS)cs6g6-[o] cS5b-q5-o

No. 314.

(A. R. No. 586 of 1925.)

( )N A STOXK IiYTNO NKAB THE Q-ALIQOPUBA MANTAPAM IN THE TEMPLE OF

HAMAUNGEBVAEA, VELPUECJ, SATTENEPALLI TALUK,

GTTNTUR DISTRICT.

5. 1169. (Plavanga)

States that Dochena Peg^ada assigned (?) to the temple of Eamesvara at Velpu-nuru the duty known as addavatfa and duties leviable on sales and purchases of

various articles, on oil-mills and on marriages, for the merit of Kakatiya Qanapatideva

Maharaja.

2

8

4

fi

6

7

8 .

9 .

10

11

ooe-r*

ox

14

15

16 X

17

18 .

19

20

21

22 ex>

23

a 7J^f6b

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No. 315.

(-4.E. No. 253 of 1905,)

ON A PILLAB AT THE ENTBANOE TO THE DAEK BOOMBIG-HT SIDE-IN THE TEMPLE OF TBIPTJBiNTAKESVABA, TBIPUBANTAKAM,

MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

& 1169. (Plavanga)

States that Dharaia ivacharya, disciple of Biniala &"vacharya of the Gty.mafia built the Bha^daruvu-ma^ham (temple treasury) in the temple ot Tripurautaka-Mahadeva.

3? ftOJ- * 6

7 1

=uTCSS03g~eX>

8

9

No. 316.

(A E. No. 175 o/ 1917.)

ON A STONE LTING NEAB A HILLOCK TO THE WEST OF TiDIKONDA, UlJOTUH TALUK,GrtJNTUB DISTBICT.

6. 1169. (?) (Kilaka)

th, t of

oo] 6 ex>

10 to 11 lUegiWe.

No. 317.

. J6. JVb. 537 of 1925.)

BEZWADA TAIOT, KBIBHNA DISXBIOT.

5. 1170.States that Agent (SartSdhikSri) Siviri

Prasaniw-KSsayadeva of KSlavennu ft I!aa^apatideva-Maharaja

CUflt m8 dntle<!

8

9

10

11

12

18

2 oa ooao ifoa "a

8 y Sb

4

6 -ff-6 ftOS

, te the tem j of

for the merit o

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16

17

18

19

20

No. 318.

(A. E. No. 240 of 1905.)

ON THK BAST WALL OP THE DABK ROOM(CHIKATI-MIDDl) IN THE TEMPLE OP

TBIPUKANTAKA, TBIPUBANTAKAM, MABKAPUB TALUK,K0BNOOL DI8TBIOT.

& 1170. (Kilaka)

States that a certain Daildena-Peggada gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of TripnrantakeKvara. ;

oo2o IS.*>^

No. 319.

(A. B. No. 232 o/ 1905.)

ON THE SAME WALL.

1 1170. (Kilaka).

States that Kftlari Pinnatnari-Nayaka gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of TripurSatakudSva,

o fc. Tr

a0080

4

6

6

No. 320.

(A. R. No. 405 of 1915.)

ON A NANDI PH.LAB STANDING IN A SXEEET IN PCTBUSHOTTMAJPATTANAM,

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, Q-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

^. 11 [70]. (Kilaka)

States that Bkkaya, younger brother of BhaskaradSva, minister of Ganapati-

dSva gave away the village of OddapfiQd* to god Sankaresvara of Kotyadona.

Face A.

1 . ?

8 . KJ -!8o5 [I]-

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7

8

9

10

11 sb K5jb (ti-

17

18

19

20 So ttordC

21

27Sj

28[

29 9

o

12

18

IS

5.

22 &

28

25

26

(7.

30

82 o

No. 321.

(4. 5. tfo. 559 of 1925.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE OUTEB MANDAPA OF THE TKMPLK OF luVMAUNOWYAHA,

VLpteu, SATTBNEPALLI TALUK, BAMK WHTHICT.

1 1170. (Kilaka)

States that a certain Surapa-Nayaka gave 25 cowa tr a |nT|n*tal luiu|i in the

temple of Rainesvara at VelpunQru,

1 xSc^ (J&tfS'sSols-owaeooo2o

2

IS

13 756

7

8

9

10 #55b

12

No. 322.

(A. B. No. 227 of 1905.) .^/

ON THE BASE OF THE NOET5 WALL, SECOND TIES OF THE DAEK BOOM lit THETEMPLE OF TBI*UBiNTAKEVABA, TfilPUBlNTAKAll, MAWUFUK

TALUK, KtTBNOOL DISTB1OT.

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& 1170. (Kilaka)

States that W^iatlevaraja, son of Natavati Rudradeva-Maharaja and KaketaJVlailala-lViahatlev*. Kave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of

'Tripurautakesvara.

0080

~

4- "

No. 323.

(JL. JB. JVo. 228 of 1905.)

<)X THK BASE OB1 THE NORTH WALL, SECOND TIER OF THE

DARK ROOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE*

3. 1170. (Kilaka)

K that JVlumitUKH Qanampattavandu (?) son of Natavati Rudradeva and

Kaketa Mailala-Mahaclevi gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of

Tripurautakiideva,

oo2o e)^b oS^tfosSe^tf ^ex>r3 w [cr]

:. .tiooo T6tfs$*T'oafe "SoS^^X) o

No- 324.

(A. R. No. 225 o/ 1905.)

UN THIS BASE OF THE SAME WALL.

& 1170. (Kilaka)

State* that Rudradeva, son of Natavati Rudradeva-Maharaja and Kaketa

Mallala-Mahaclfivi yave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantakadeva.

20

^r& S>-

2

c^^oti*

3 . . -7588

2Sa

tfe ^r-^o^ ^o>3 c5^^o^oafo. T^^^S *taf

(incomplele)

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IDS

No. 325.

(A. B. No. 555 of 1925.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE INNBB MANDAPA OP THE TEMPLE OF RlMALTNdftsVABA,

VELPIJBU, SATTENEPALLI TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTKIUT.

& 1171.

States that a certain Rayideva gave 65 sheep for a perpetual lamp in tin

of Ramesvara of Velpuru.

i .

2 0080

5 I #35bn'E-e$E-s&o7r^

9

10

ff-efa&e XX fcO

tf

6

No. 326.

B. No. 557 of 1925.)

ON A PIDLAB IN THE OUTEB MANDAPA OP THE SAME TKMJfLK.

&. 1171.

Incomplete. Mentions Rayanamatya, son of Kamanamatya and Kamamba.

9

10

u

12

13

14

,.. .... > date Saka 1171 lehadha a. 14 Sunday as given in fhta an<) in th precedlninscrip-

ti^aorrespoads regularlyto Sunday the *h July 1248 A. D. thereby indicating tbat the yl woa aeurrmt and not an expired one, as is usually used.]

No. 327,

(A. E. No. 249 o/ 1905.)N A

"!^,tLT^!!TBAN E mT THB DABK BOOM 1N TH TBMPI* OF

TA10K,KUBHOOL DISTBIOT.

. 1171. (Saumya)

gaw

First Side.

35^095

oft

8

-

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9

10

11

12 [I?r

e

13

14

15

16

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18 . 16

19

20

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23

24

25

26

27

sa

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

Xo S)o

No. 328.

(A. R. No. 221 of 1905.)

ON TUB KOBTH WALL OF THE PAKK BOOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1171.-(Saumya)

State* that Chikaraja assigned, to the temple of Tripurantakesvara (?), the dutiei

payable on alt imported into and sold in Tripnrantakam, the town of Tripurantakesvara.

is Huii) to have btuMi made for the merit of Nuvtila Ramadeva Peggada during

til' Knkativa (lanapatkleva-Maharaja.

Thehe r

OX

7

8

9

10

11

fi-

corro.po.xds to & 1171 '(expired)or & 1173 (cnrreut).

No. 329.

(A. R. No. 226 of 1905.)

ON TIIJC BABE OF THE SOBTH WALL, SBOOKD TIBB OF THB DABK BOOM ,

(CKIKATI-MIDDI),IN THB SAME TEMPLE.

$ 1172. (Sadharana)

State, th.tKMtf.pfl4utn.tlMurari Oanaparftdev^Maharaja gave 25 cows for

a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantakadera.

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170

No. 330.

(A. R. No. 82 of 1917.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE TEMPLE OF 5.NJANBTAsVlMI, Q-UNTUB, GuNT0K DISTKICT,

$. 1172.

States that Boduga Prole-Boya is to supply a sola of ghee daily i'or a perpetual

lamp in the temple of Chodlsvara of Chembrolu.

OO2_2> ^b "^O- 6

7 S5br^c5b e>^o^s5_S^- fi^SSo ^-^o

8

9

No. 331.

(^. B. JVb. 209 o/ 1905.)

ON THE BASE OF THE WEST WALL OF THE DABK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OP TlillHJ LtANTAKKhV AliA,

TEIPUBANTAKAM, MABKAPUE TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTRICT.

^. 1172, (Sadharana)States that the son of a certain ^rlpati-Nayaka and a certain Lakuma-Bayi

gave 10 cows each for a lamp in the temple of Tripurantakadcva*

2

8 So &^-K5 -^*Sr^-!2Pex> oo

008

No- 332.

(A. B. No. 283 of 1905.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN THE COUBTYABD OF THE MOfcABBAIIMfisV'AlfcA TK&li'LKAT THE FOOT OF THE TBIPUBANTAKAM HILL, TjftlPUHiNTAKAM,

SAME DISTBJOT,

& 1172 (Sadharana)

States that Gandapeijdaru Qangaya-Sahini gave away all the lands in thevdlages of Boyalapalli and Redlapatli^ & 80urci of iucjedeva of Tripurantakamu, for ft* merit of Ga9apatW6va-Maharaja,

10 .: .

, ^^ ^tf?r11

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12

13

15 T

16

17[

18 .

19 5

X

(Jf(^)-croTsSx>

21 to 25 Imprecatory Verses.

SsS^oo

28

29

: .....Tin* \rar Sjulhurunn corresponds to the Saka year 1172 and not to 1175.

No. 333.

(A. R. No. 462 of 1915.)

(>N A I'lLLAlt IN KJU)NT OJ?1

TUJfi TEMPLE OF BiRAHMESVABA, KoNDANATANIVAEAM,QAKNAVAEAM TALUK, KBISHNA DISTBIOT.

^. 1173.

HttttcH that tho chio.f, Narayana, younger brother of Naga of Bharadvaja-gr^ra

gave 25 COWH for a lamp an<l one and half marutus of land for

of BrahmcHvara.

in the temple

2

S

4

5

6

7

8

I O I

o

9 o

10

12 >>!

1

18 %

No. 334.

(X JR. tfo. 571 o/ 1909.)

ON A SLAB 8B* UP IN THE OTJUP&E OF VA*K6VABABViMI, D0B<H,

PAJCiNAP TAIiUE, Q-UNTire DJSTBIOT.

& 1173 (Virodhikrit)

States that NamadSva-Pan^ta>^ent ofQaij^apen^ar

who was governing the country from Panungallu to Wlarjavadi during the reign of

Kakatlya aanapatldSva, consecrated the image of Vtiferon atDugyapatt^a

m

PaUinaJdu in th^ame of his father Vayi^Pandita and thatGan^yy^Sahim

endowed

the temple with the village of Neypfiru east of N^gaquna Kota. Also mentions other

toL same temple GiveB a fuU account of the Kfrkatlya tamily.

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47 -;

48 Sl

49 (V

Another Face.

65

56 -z

f>7 r

60 &

61

62 ?;,

&<^^Q^d&^

44

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116

(A. B^No. ii%i of 1905.)

A PILLAR ON THE BIGHT SIDE OP THE BNTBANOE INTO THK DAKK KOOM(CHlKA-ri MIDDI) IN THE TEMPLE OF

TfilPUElNTAKA, TttXPUKiOTAKAMMAKKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.'

^. 1173 (Virodhikrit)States that Medaplkilla ErranQkisetti gave 25 COWB ftw ^ * , , . i.

'

of Tripurantakadeva.' ' g " f r a PerPe**l iwnp in the

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2 tf

3

4

8 (Ssfo

6

7

8

I 9

i

10

(A. R. No. 252 of 1905.)

t >X A J'TLbAK AT TUB ENTRANCE TO THE SAME BOOM.

& 117[3] (VlrMhikrit)Static thiit Mctlapikllla Nukisetti gave 25 eowe for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Tri|iurJinta.ktt<l5vu.

&y t)*V

6 ftaso ^ i 5ft>

^

7

8

9

10 l^osfc ^ooo

11

No. 337.

(A. R. JVb. 333 o/ 1924,)

* >tf A HI,LA1I JA'ING IK TUB &N,7ANYA TEMPLE AT KoNATAMATKtjBU,NANDIUAMA TALUK, KBISHNA DISTBIOT.

6. 1173.

that a r.ertuin DSmanSmatya of Lohita-^ra consecrated the image of god

SurEnvara, built a trmpif and ma$dapa for the same and also endowed it with land for the

merit of LeAknvfttyti Koka, the minister of Kakatlya Qanapatideva and of a certain

Annaya.

First Face.

11 0^3 ^Sb^So

8 tf e?ffiodto

7

8

9

10

18

14 c5^op

15

16

17

18

19

9-

20

31

2% fc

Second Face

24 c

25

26

27

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Z'f*

tftffcoo I

8

29

80

81

82

S3

84 tf"3300^0*O ^_

35 & cfcootfb tfo-

36

87

47

48

49

52

58

54

56

56

57

88

40

41

42

48

44 . c

45 35b>o

Third Fq.ce,

59

60

61

62

68

64

66

67

68

69

70

No. 338.

(A. S. No. 195 o/ 1905.)THE BASE OF THE SOUTH WAI* OF

OF

KUKNOOL BISTBIOT.

1174(SlthyearoJQapapatldSvaXPurtdMvl)

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(left incomplete).

No. 339.

(A. B. No. 229 o/ 1905.)

( >N TIIK 11AHK OK THK NOETH WAH, SECOND TIBE OP THE DAEK BOOM IN THE

SAME TEHPLB.

^. 1174. (Partdhavi) _/

States that Pedalflri Somaraja, son of Jakaraja gave 25 cows for a perpetual

lamp in the temple of Tripnrantaka-Mahadeva for the merit of his wife Vidda Sani.

VStaix

4 "ftv

o

No, 340.

(A. B. No. 223 o/ 1905.)

UN TUB NOSTH WALL OF THE SAME BOOM.

S. 1174 and 1175 (Parldhavi and Pramadi)

Stotea that V!v6Avara-^ivacharya of the 06!agl-waf*fl, who was the gretrw of

KIkatlya Gai?apatid6va, made grants of land to god Tripnrantaka-Mahadeva.

1 o o i I S

-^

'

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178

^fS^*'^*&

ft-^^OBT^cStfNfeo

^5c ft

10

zrfta

12

Y,er?fco

13

tfifo&s$Mr*S

oooo

14 tf

(incomplete).

No. 341.

B. No. 219 o/ 1905.)

ON THE SAME WALL.

^. 1175. (Pramadi)

States iihat a certain Damodarappayya gave 50 COWB for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva.

OX Xb

^

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xo

bsafc(jpex>

No. 342.

(X 5. ffo. 216 o/ 1905.)

ON THK HAWK UK THE WEST WALL OF THE DABK BOOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1175. (Pramadi)

Sfaiti'H that a (sertaiu Nffnkana Boya gave 13 cows for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of TripurSntaka4Iahadva.

^0^3

o3'

5 Ofo

No. 343.

(^4. JB. JWb. 231 o/ 1905.)

ON THE EAST WALL OF THE SAME BOOM.

& 1176, (Ananda)

Staten that NaniadSvavpagdita, the agent of Gwfrdapendflru Qangayya-Sahini,

a dependent of KSkatlya (iniiapatideva, made a gift o/the village of [K]eftkulakunta

and *0 cows to th(; toiuplu of TripurSntaka-MahSdiva.

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180

.

bb

9

10

No. 344.

(^L JB. JVo. 564 o/ 1925.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE OUTBB MANDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF RiMALINGKESVABA,SATTENEPALLI TALUK, GTUNTTJB DISTBICT.

& 1176.

States that Qaijapatidevaraja, son of Kota Bayyaladevi, gave away Bhanidara^mu Akkama as a sawi (dancing girl) to the temple of Ramesvara at VSlpunttru' andalso land, house-site and a garden.

7

8

9

10

11

No. 345.

(A. B. No. 169 of 1905.).0* THE www*a OF THB

OE^^ SHBI^ w TBC

TBIPUBtoTAKAM, MAEKAPOB TALTTK, K0BNOOI, DISTBIOT.

^. 1176. (Ananda)States that ^anta-^ambhu, son of Vteve^achai-va x, -i*

marbles (in the temple ofTripurantlkS^a)/^'* * ****** with white

,.

No. 346.. JVb. 176 o/ 1906.)

TEE SAME WALL.

1177. (Rakshasa)

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OX

T (A

8 qrB<

X

9 ex3c>'a

JO

No. 347.

(J[. ,B. No. 210 q/ 1905.)

N TUK BASK OF THE WEST WALL OF THE DABK BOOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1177. (Rakshasa)

States that Aruvanka Komara and Nagu gave 30 cows for a perpetual lamp in

the temple of Tripurautakesvara.

w

Bo

No, 348.

(ul. J8. JVo. 745 of 1920.)

UN A I'lLLAU IN TUB MAljyAPA OF THBBTEMPLE OF S5MfiiVABA, JUTTIGA,

TANUKU TALUK, WEST GODAVABI DISTRICT.

. 1177.

that tthanlaru Konda-Nayaka and his son Vlrabhadra-Nayaka built aM US iu *. ^pU ofV^i Eavi 85m ^a of Dutt-ka

some money alo. The statement about payment of money xs not clear The

that the year wan 1177th year of Vishfjuvardhana-Maharaja is tneamngless.

11 cs^^bo^D fee^

ooaa

6

7

8

9

10

Sb>55

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Oi

No. 349.

(A. B. No. 700 of 1926.)

ON A STONE BULT INTO THE SOOTH WALL OE THE TEMPLE OF RlMESVAKA, AuiIANTA,NABSAPUBAM TALUK, SAME BISTBIOT.

& 1177.

States that Rajemaraja Erra Lakshmlraju, lord of Vengi, and Pina Lakshml-raju gave 25 inupa-yedlu for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Aay ta Kaniesvaru-Mahadeva, that Vishnuvardhana Vijayaditya gave his daughter Mailaradevi in iniinia^eto Asanta Suraparaja and gave her, as dowry, a garden containing 500 urocanut freesand that their son Pina Lakshmlraju presented a garden containing 1,000 artrcanxittrees to Asanta Ramesvara-Mahadeva. \^

0088 ^b ^o A2

3

4 Oo H";0

6

r[SSJ]^

8

9

oo10

15 .

No. 350.

. J7o. 211 / 1905 )o,. -. . - ==],...,.

1177. (Rakshasa)

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ooo

13000

:~ -H in lin* I should IK*

5 $v6 fi

7

8

9

10

Jl

12

18

14

16

No, 351.

(A. R. No. 535 of 1925.)

i )N A I'iM.AK N'l.AK Till. 'I l.Mi'l*K OP ClIENNAKMAVA AT KoLAVElimU, BEZWADA TALUK,KBIBEINA DISTEICT.

1 1177.

States that H-ciH-ral Potayam^aru and Aravelli Marapota ManchimgaruMilvil a jirrjM-tnul lamp ea^h to the temple of Prasanna Kesava of Kolavennu and

laiuiH to (M*r1aiu p*trHin OH condition of their paying a certain number o

t'r tin- uutintiiuanee of the lamps.

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24 -53^0^

SJ

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

No. 352J

(A. R. No. 538 o/ 1925.)

ON A FILUB tTO NEAR THE SAME TEMPLE.

6. 1177.

of bin lamp.

3 tflTa&sr

that general Pedaya and acertain Mariicht gave

7

8

9

10

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JLO*

17

18

19

20

11

12

14 03&

16 .

No. 353.

(-4. B. No. 534 o/ 1925.)

ON A PILLAB NEAB THE SAME TEHPLK.

& 1178.

^

Incomplete. Seems to state that one JVLJirama Breka gave twelve COWH for hall alamp iu the temple of Kesavadeva of Kolavennu.

2 or>2tT- "^n^ r_8 TV

9

10

(incomplete.)

No. 354.

B. JTo. 161 of 1915.)ON A SLAB W TOONT OF THE *HMB OF BBAHMi^VABA,

GANNAVABAM TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT*

^. 1179.States that king Udaya Manma gave 25 cows and a kkandu of land for

lamp m the temple of Brahmesvara and also two ,** of land

wo

6

7

8

9

No. 356.

(4. B* No. SOS of 1905.)

KtrBNOOt DIST3BIOT.

1179.(Piftgaja)

2 .

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7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19 23>

20

21tiy

22 3

28

24

25

26

27

28

29

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X ZX

sl|x

s5-

No. 356.

(A. B. No. 320 of 1915.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE KALYlHA-MANDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF SAMBH0SYAMI AT EDAVALLI,

NABASABAOPET TALUK, GUNTUB DISTBIOT.

^. 1 179 (?). The cyclic year (Durmati) and the 3aka year do not tally.

Partly illegible. States that Vedagiriraja Tirumaladevaraja gave a piece of

land to three Kasis (masons) who built the mandapa of the temple of Svayambhudeva.

(The rest isillegible.^

. No. ,464 o/ 1915.)

ON A PILLAB IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OE BBAHME^VABA, KONDANAYANITABAM,

TALUK, KBISHNA DISTBIOT.

1180.

Staten that one Muppi Setti

lamp in the temple of Brahmesvara*

turns of land for a prepetual

1

2

6

7

8

9

10

12

13

21

(Appears to be, left incomplete.)

47

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186

No. 358.

(A. B. No. 391 of 1915. )

OK A PILLAB OF THE KALTANA-MANpAPA IK THE TBMP

NIDINDLA, NAEASABAOPBT TAME, torus DISTBIOT.

& 1180.

States that K5ta Qanapatideva, son of BayyaladSvi assigned to the temple of

Hulasthana-Mahadev'a two ktsarivlsas (coins) on eacn mZ$a realized by the sale in

Nadindla of Bandibanisa (?) horses and other livestock.

Face A.

2

3 si

4

9

10

11

12

IS

14

15

5 tfol

g

7 si #3$

8

JB.

16 K

17 8^(6

19

20

21

sStftfo -

[o]

No. 359.

(A B. No. 215 of 1905,)

ON THE BASE OF THE WEST WALL OF THE DABK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OF

TBIPUBANTAKAM, MAEKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTRICT.

^. 1180. (Kalajukti)

States that a certain Mollala Annaparaddi gave 25 cows for a perpetual lampin the temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva,

oocro

o.

No, 360.

(A. R. No. 740 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF SSMll^TABA, J0TTI(*A, TAN0ETJWEST DISTBIOT.

1181.

States that Vishnu (?) the minister of VirabhadreSvara of the ya-onmarried Kakatlya Qaijapatideva^s daughter Rudratna-Mahadevi presented a

perpetaal lamp to the temple of Somesvara of Duttika. Theinacriptioa is iueomplete.

5

e

JTO

rf

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8 -*-boS$<55br.

9trHjs-'zslSfc)

r*A35^)43"

10

11

12 83

13

0, _

14

18

16

17

18

19

*

(The rest isillegible.)

ON A NAKI.I

No. 361.

(A. R. No. 102 o/ 1917.)

K IWT * NEAB THE nuu OF EAMALINOSSVAEA,GUNTUB TALUJK, G0NT0B DISTBICT.

^. 1181. (Siddharthi)

8 TO oocroi

9 fib TSoflw10

11

12

,

cp V

13

16

17

18

19

20

21 o

22

23 !NOO z3N

No. 362.

(^. JB. JVo. 217 of 1905.)

ON THE 1U8K OF THK WJttBFP WALL OP THE DABK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OP

TBIPURAHTAKAM, MABKAJPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

1 1181. (Siddharthi)

States that Allada Pemmaya^Maharaja who claims to be of thePallava familygave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva.

oocro

ox afoot

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*e of

No. 363.

(A. R. No. 309 of 1924.)

ATffl TO TUB OKN'TBAIi SHRINK

ON A SLAB SET UP TO THE BIGHT OF THE WESTEBNS*NANDIGAMA TAbUK,

TEMPLE OF LAKSHM1NABA8IMHASVAMI,VBDADB1, JNAN

KRISHNA DISTBIOT.

g. 1181.

States *at Ty^t Man.a Oa.apattd.var,3a

to god PratSpanarashhha.

17

18

19

20

21

22 e

23

UK THE

K5e

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

83

o A y jd<V . ACS . * * *

tally.

No. 364.

(A. B. No. 733 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OP SQMJ^VABA, JUTTIGA, TANUKU TALUK*WEST Q-ODAYABI DISTBIOT.

^. 1181.

Incomplete. States that a certain Komrna-sani and her sonn Vlrapa-NSyakaand InduSekhara-Nayaka presented a perpetnal lamp to the temple of Vanuki

Somesvara of Duttika and also gave some land for its upkeep.

ooo~[o]

Prabhava and Saka year 1181 do not

ooo"o

2

a

4

,5

6

7

8 S

9 S

10

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11

12 btf^

18

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21 sc

22 .

23 .

24

26 ,

26

27 ex>?6b

(incomplete.)

No. 365.

(-4, ft. #o. 691 o/ 1920.)

'

" i(l l! ''^ AS A STHi> ]X THE TOMPLB OF

'Pl-INALl TALUK, GUNTUB DISTRICT.

S. 1181.

^Ml States that a certain Nagisetti gave a number of cows for a lamp in

the tempi** 1 i!fim7vara of Sampani.

no *

8

9\~s

10 . uoa

11

18 .

(The rest is damaged and illegible.)

No. 366.

(A. R. No. 139 0/1913.)

ON A HLAJi HlUM DUAUAN'HvUTA PHKSEBVED IN ^JDHB OOLIiEOTOB's OFFICE, Q-0NTUB.

&. I . . .

ti' uuti duina^od. Mentions Ganapatideva, the Kota chief.

o

4

fi

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

[-OJi

8

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15

16 .

17 .

(incomplete.)

No. 367.

(A. B. No. 181 of 1905.)

ON TEE SOUTH WALL OF THE MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE CENTRAL SUKINE IK THE

TEMPLE OF TBIPUBANTAKESVABA, TBIPUBANTAKAM,

KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

6. 1181. (61st year of Qanapatideva) (Siddharthi)

States that Natavadi Kumara Ganapatideva-Maharaja gave 60 cows for a

perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva*

2

3

4

6

6 o^tf^!TiTr<9^tf;$a7Ttfc^tf^

8 o^^ldt5bfetfX'vtf^V^^8tfotfa^L"^9

10

12 ?5^ex) &-o ^Sn> ^sSslErozooex) oocro

18

14

15 ^ X)tfo^r75odfo ISooo

16

No. 368.

(A. R. No. 220 0/1905.)

ON THE ETOBTH WALL OF THE DABK BOOM IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

5. 1181. (61st year of QatjapatidSva) (Siddharthi)States that Kurapati Sfira-Reddi and his wife Erika-Siini gave 25 cowa for a

perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva. J

ox

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No. 369.

(.4. R. No. 213 of 1905)ON THB BASE OF THE WEST WALL OF THE SAME BOOM.

1181. (6 1st year of Ganapatideva) (Siddharthi;Oannaya

oocro

ox tf

No. 370.

(A, R, No. 208 o/ 1905.)

ON THB WEST WALIi OF TEE SAME BOOIM.

A 1181.

States that Gandapeiidaru Jannigadeva-Maharaja, feudatory of Qanapati,^tibie Kakatlya king, gave the village ot Qandrakota-Anungurajupalli in the Palinanduto god TripurantakailSva.

2 A3os5d5 T** 6' w ox /Sbi ATo43

S

9 sto Tbfc qiOoi aesfTro tftfeso -sr aaor*

10

18

.;-re

U T* ho flbir^o tftf^tfLTT-o tfJtoS^16

Either the *kft JiWf w the cyclic year Is incorrectly meEtioned

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No. 371.

(A. -B. No. 196 of 1905.)

OP

IN THE SAME

. 1182. (62nd year of Qanapatideva) (Rauclri.

States that king QanapatidSva gave the vil

I fGrundlakamma) in Kamttianandu at . '.. ,- , . . , ,,

^uto god Tripurautakadeva.S^tes that Ganapatulcv a ., l,,...,, I , the

Solar race.

2r- o^ *

v^'

,

'"<

1 "*'

A OSS

5

ew ^ ?6

6

O SS\CT7

9

10 o^Tr*ol Sl^o ^sie-sSSS^U^rt S|pc55crt>

No. 372.

(A. R. No. 584 of 1925.)

( BELOW A. R. 583 oir 1925. )

ON A STONE LYING- NEAR THE GrlLIGOPUEAM MANBAPA OF THE TEMP&K OF, &ATTENEPALLI TALUK, Q-UOTUB DI9T&1CT.

States that AggJne*i<Maritieijdifc sold his garden to Gun^apara^i4 ^a s^r-@a8

2 Tfiott"*- ^ - 4> - .<*._-,

8

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No. 373.

(A. R. No. 283 of 1924.)OK A 1TI*AK LYING THE TEMPLE O* CHAHDBAMAUI^VARA, ANUMANCHXPALLI,

NANDIQAMA TALUK, KEISHNA DISTEICT.

. 1182. (Raudri)States that u certain Brahmin Chavali Bhaskara consecrated the image of

OhSgi-CrayapcHvura and thnt king Chagi Manma endowed the temple with land Des-cribes the Chajtf family as of Kshatriya caste

(bahujakula) and gives the donor'sgenealogy.

sfc

ft>

10 J>o aft'fcr1

** &

ft>

#-

"

18

19

20

) cTK5o

jg>j^ I

L J

14

16

17

24

25 STtf^oB38&er^'tfE90

26

27

28

29

80

81

82

35 .

SDCe-^k-"

(After this some lines are lost)

86

87 Ijgr-oi

88

89

40

sp&O

V41 t

42

48

44

45

*

47

H*

So

Second Face.

53

54

55

56

68 tfo

59 *

60*

61

62

63

64

65 .

66

6

^co'o

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68 -tf

69

70

71

72

78

Face.

(Tliestonw is broken ai'tfr this.)

74 .

75 .

76

77 ol

78 .

79

80

81

82 er^e-tfuol giS

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85

86

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89

90

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92

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95 .

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

108

104 HSl

105

106

107 .

108

109

110

111

112

No. 374.

(A. R. No. 530 of 1925.)

OH A PJLLAB LYING- NEAB THE TEMPLE OF CHBNNAKSfiAYASYlMI,

BEZWADA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT*

Year unknown,

Damaged. Refers to a minister of king Ganapati.

10

SSI

rh rent i lost)

2

8 ctfbs

4

5

6

7 "5

8 O

11 i

12

18 ir'cEwt

14

15

16

17

18

fiotftfgfg-

& ,-

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19

20

21

22

23

24

25

556o-

26

27o^Srs-tfb .

28

29

80

81

82

wtfoll

(o)

^s-

No. 375.

(A. B. No. 292 of 1924.)

< )N A 1'1U*AK LYING NKAB A WELL IN A J?IELD TO THE WEST OF TlDUVAYI,TAL0K, SAME DISTfilCT.

The year not given.

KVhM's to jnftrt oi '"l made by Katreddi for the merit of Ganapatideva-Maha-raja und l>y KrinyaytnvJu for the merit of Rudradeva-WLaharaja to the temple of

Mullikarjunu<ir-v;i oi' Taduvaya. Rudradeva is evidently Rudrama. Mention of bothiu tlu* HJiint*, in<nnption Is significant. ,

Firsi Face.

'M a i- I 10

19

20

21

22

23 r>o

2i

26

28

28

41

42

48

44

45

4

47

12 &

14

15

1C to 18 illegible.

Second Face.

, 29 o

I

80 J&

i 81

88

84

85

86

37 to 40 illegible.

Jib

Third Face.

48

49

50

51

52

58

54

[fo]-

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56 .

57

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

Cs

58

59

69 o

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

No. 376.

(A. R. No. 769 of 1922.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE BACK WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF

NATANIPALLI, BAPATLA TALUK, GUNTUE DISTBICT.

Year unknown.

States that, in the course of his conquest of the South, king tiapapnt ulr*vn pro-tected the king of Nelluru having killed his enemies Padihftri Bayyana, T \K ana and

others, that he vanquished (?) Kulottunga Rajendra Chflda of Dravila ^n^lni^, thathe received presents (?) of elephants from the king of Nelluru, that h iiavri! tin* HAri&gimafia on the Sriparvata and that he consecrated the image of Kiimurumahadeva after his own name in . , palli. The concluding portion ia

2

8

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

is

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21 lost,

lines at the top and one at the bottom are lost

No. 377.

(A. & No. 841 of 1&20.)

Year unknown.States that Vittala-Nayaka and Qoki-Navaka i *a^mi and that the JUh* of Athumfldi Lo J , ? *

Mentions Kakatiya Qanapatideva.' g land to the same temple.

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1 Lost.

3

4 [ex>]

5

6

7

8

9

10 tf

12

13 orfbflX5gJ>

14

15

16

(incomplete.)

No. 378.

(A. S. No. 321 of 1915.)

OK A BTUKK LYING KAB S'BE TEMPLE OF KOBANDAEAHASVlMI IN EpAVALLI, NABASAEAOPETA

TALUK, GUNTUB DISTBICT.

Year not given.

I ncoiupliiUs. I{icrH to a charitable grant made for the merit of Qanapatideva-Maharaja.

oo

No. 379.

(A. R. No. SOS of 1915.)

ON A BTONK JSEAB THX* C0&VEBT TO THE EAST OF THE VILLAGE, KoMPICHEBLA, SAME

TALUK AND DISTRICT.

Year not given.

Incomplete aud damaged. Refers to grant of land to god KesavadSva of Konda-

mutru lot the merit of QatjapatidSva-Maharaja. The .donor appears, to have been a

Kota chief.

Face A.

12

1*

14

w16

17

7

8

9

10

a

B.

18

19

20

21

22

(incomplete.^

50

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No. 380.

(A. R- No. 313 of 1915.)

0, ,HB,. . SO-H o,-* or

SAMBHUSVAMI, E^ATALLI, SAME TALUK AND

Year not given.

States that Vankyaraja Kamaraja gave land to the temple of S

for the merit of Kota Ketaraja.

tftf

^

(incomplete.)

No. 381. V^

(A. B. No. 142 o/ 1913.)

ON A SLAB BBOTTGHT FEOMl^J^AL^ND PEESBBVBD IN THE Ooi&BOTOB's OWICK,

GUNTTJE, SAME BISTBIOT.

^. 11 .3.

Incomplete and Bomewtat damaged. States that a certain Beta(V)raja tbunded

the temple of Gopalasvami and endowed it with land, that Queen Ganapama gave it an

f oil-miU and a garden and that certain pierchflnta, assigned to it obtain. jsuatomBduties

and^fcaxes. Qanapama was probably the wife of the K5ta chiet

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25 .

26 .

27

29[,r*S>

30 ,

81 .

XOI

l^JI 1

cSSb

deva.

1

2

8

4

No. 382.

(-4. S. No. 767 o/ 1922.)

ON A STONK HUlbT INT> TUB EASTERN WALIi OF THE TEMPLE OF VALLABHABlYA, ATSVARNA, BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Incomplete, lie. fera to a grant of laud to a iva temple for the merit of Ganapati

(incomplete.)

No. 383.

(A. R. No. 263 o/ 1924.)

ON A ilKOKXN 1MLLAB NKAR THE IMAGMS OF ^NJANEYA AT KANCHALA, NANDIGAMA

TALUK, KBISHNA BISTBICT.

Year not given.

Incomplete, Kefera to certain gifts of land made to the temple of ladranathar-

Malmdeva by u uhordinate of king Ganapati*

2 .

10 ,

12

00

oo

oo

5

6

7 ^8 o

9

Another face,

14 tf

16

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OK . BEO, HItt

No. 384.

(A. B. No. 326 of 1924.)

,THE &VA TEMPLE AT ZUZZOEU, SAME

AND DISTBICT.

Date missing.

Incomplete, Refers to the sons-in-law of Chagi Potaraja.

7

8

9

10

(incomplete.)

No. 385.

(A. B. No. 258 of 1924.)

OH A BBOKBK SLAB LYING IN PBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF MALLIKAEJUNA AU

SAME TALUK AND DISTEIOT,

Year missing,

Incomplete and damaged. Kecorc/the gift of 55 wK$w (sheep?) to god Bhlmefi*

by a servant of the Chagi family.

2

S'

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

W 1

'

18

16 .

17 .

18 .

19 .

20 .

21.

22 % <

28 /"

. o

[3*] S5<JJ>

-33132^ XXcoco

(incomplete,)

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6 tfe

7 h

8

9

10

il

12

IS

14

^ax-

o es-tf-

No. 386.

(A. B. No. 53S of 1925.)

ON A PlLLAlt KKAIt TUB TEMPLE OF CHENNAKtSAVASTAMI AT KOLAVENNU, BEZWADA

TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

Date missing.

"Refers to perpetual lamps presented to the temple of Prasanna Kesavadeva of

KSlavenrtu by JVlentu-Mamch!, Dontalapati Potepeddi and general Annaya.

16 o

17 So

18

19

20

21

22

23 76

24 3

25

26

27 $8

28

29

80

OH A no

neoted witti a temple.

o2

<fr

8 3

4 3 oo

8 q> o tf oo

6 1 ^> o 5 oo #>-

7 *Sx^T&8 ^) o iS oo

4> o * oo

^ o51

No. 387.

(4. K> No. 643 o/ 1920.)

IN FBONT OF A PRIVATE HOUSE AT

TALtTK, G-0NTUB DIS3JBIOT.

Date missing.

of land giftsmade to certain persons

(The beginningis lost.)

10 tf oo

11 $> o'

12

18

14 .

1C

16 .

17 .

oo

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No. 388.

(A. R. No. 282 of 1905.)

ON A NASDl PILLAB LYINS BT THE SIDE OF THE STEPS ON TEE HILL LEADING

TO THE TEMPLE OF TBIPUBANTAKA, TBIPUBANTAKAM, MABKA*UB TALUK,

KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

Date missing.

Incomplete and damaged. Refers to endowments of lands made to a mafia and

a satra poultry) established for the use of Suddha Saivas and to gilts ol laud mode to

certain Brahmins.

First Face is illegible.

Second Face (much, damaged.)

rtb-

2 &

8 o-Dtf

4

5

6

7 .

8 ,

9 &

10 .

11 .

12 3

13

14 a

15

16

17

18

1 to 2 illegible.

8

s5^J|o o

19

20

21

22

23

26

27

28

29

80

81

82

88

84

85

86

Third Face.

84

85

86

87

8 to 27 iUegible.

:28 .

29

so o

81 o

-32 So ^ o

38 & s o . .

o

89 Soo "56bs^no&8

40

41 855^

o

42

43

44

45 ^ o

46 .

o

(incomplete.)

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No. 389.

R. No. 104 of 1917 )

The iK'

certain l-rfil,,, s.......

Date missing.

iff lost The first mn^ li'* 4? uthej?mmi'*

(The beginning is lost.)

6 r3

6 S

7 rt

8

oil

a

10

11 . 03

12 . .

13

15

16

to a

oo

[X]

worda.

%^ : Th** !.'U,.rHJStf^ .t&r-^^o^ are iutovpolated between lines 8 and 9 but they cannot be

wiih sh.' VHT of th. inmTiption HO as to make sense. The verses are complete without these

No. 390.

(A. B. No. 171 of 1917.)

ON A MY"riLATKi) NANDJ PI&&AB LYING NEAB THE TEMPLE OF MOLASTHINESVABA,SAME DISTBIOT.

VSnammadcvi.

9

10

11

o

Undated.

-, HcierH to certain gifts of land made by the grandson of Kota

6

7 8

8

Another Face.

13

14

^Betw^n HIM 8 aad 9 ooma mafcter 0eems to have been lost.

(incomplete.)1 ^' f\:rfti

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No. 391.

(A. B. No. 181 of 1917.)

O*SAME DISTBICT.

Undated.

Kflna-B5ya,

Betaraja fought with Parvati Revadu at

another and went to heaven.

2

8

4 &5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

o~

atf eanoafoll

No. 392.

(^L 22. No. 424 o/ 1926.)

A FBAGHENT OF A SLAB LYING BEHIND THE TBSMFLK OF

MUSALIMA^UGU, NANBIKOTKUBU TALTO, K0BNOOL UtSTKICT

Year missing.

Incomplete, damaged and unintelligible.

1 .

2 .

a .

4 .

5 .

trc5S:>o5 O "oS"

6

7

8

9

O&O7T

No. 393.

(A JR. 2To. 212 of 1905.)

ON THE SAME STONE AS No. 211 OF 1906.

Date missing,

States that Brammadeva and Ramadeva gave 11 eowa and a heifer to the

temple of Tripurantakadeva.

i 83> 4 ew on r*is o boo

No. 394.

(A. R. No. 2U of 1905.)

OK THE BASE OF THE WEST WALL off THE DAEK BOOK IN XHKTBIPUBSNTASEfiVABA, TBtPUBANTAKAM, MABKAP0B

SAME DISTBIOT.

^. 1183(Durmukhi.)States that Induiari Qannaya, son of QaWaya, gave 25 cows for *

to the temple of Tnpurantakadeya.

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ooo~3

^8sg>tn>->^;

i**ma to he sin error for

5 6

6 76

7 .. e^tf SdoSSojfo 13ooo

No. 395,

(A. B. tfb. 94 o/ 1917.)

ON THK HUUK NANIH PILLAR LYING NEAB THE BUINED TEMPLE IN MALKAPURAM,GUNTUB TALUK, GlJJSTUB DISTKICT.

i Published in the Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society,

Vol. IV, pp. 147-64.)

& 1183. (Durmati)

<i<*tuiU*(l acoonut of the Kakatiya family and of the foundation and

pontifical unccrHHioit ol'the G51aki-fn(7{Aa of the ^aivas and states that king Qanapatideva

promised tin* village of Mandara in the Velanadti-Kandravati country to his guru

ViveSvara Jivacharya and that Ganapati's daxighterJRudrajrnadevl made a formal gift

of that villiiK** aloiiK witli the village of Velaiigapundi, that Visvevara ^iva established

a new village with tlu? uamo. of VisvSsvara-Golaki and peopled it with persons of different

castcB brought Iroin varioiiB parts of the country, that he also established the temple of

VMvSrfvara, a Sanskrit collide, a ma\ha for aiva&, a choultry for feeding people without

distinction of uitHti- and creed, a general and a maternity hospital, besides some other

thing** ani that he made, grants of laud for the maintenance of all these institutions.

Give* a dtstaikrd description of the administration of the trust and of the village affairs.

Incidentally, it mention* a large number of other religioxis and charitable institutions

established by Visivesvara iva in several other places. Kakatiyas are described as

belonging to the Solar race of Kahatriyas.

First Side.

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21 o|

22 o

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

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36

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-38

40

41 oo II

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

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51

52

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54

55

56 iT

57 -a

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59 o

60

61

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66

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68<

69 dr & &bs5^e-~ -r$^t$ gboSS-* <$\ &3r*3cS5b8 I!

70

71

72 SET;,

--,- r -^ T - -- -

qp J o ' r ^ o Ttp

Second Side.

78 |j6^^ST5^o5S^>&6^!r*i3-*e38&^

7

7(1 -i

77 o'^fr*II cXSao

7'.* csfo

so V^r"''

108

;

;

107

86

x.s

90 T'' .k

__x a\ -~* ^~\ ^*j!!f\*\l>^t$& "} USfijSbSSDwJf^SSO'^^^^"^o^J**Ji** **"

^x "TPixT if* .T^^ *l^^f*)uA oS*ww'\7v *pj"^ COScJ'" ^^ *^^^

111 3>t>o3' 8 ^^>"^*SS>

^cv-B^^-rfo I & "*C^C^t^tfldo^

isTSzy*&R^*~*~

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121

125

126

127

128

129

180

181

182

rtk

I Zrt

coif Jk*

185

1S6

18.7

188

189

140

141

142

,143 o II

144 tf^fo-

.

3k-

sfosSg^sS^asSafe^-PT-efts

tt W-

siTdr'^'W1'rto I

147 S"

148

149

161

V5"fls

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156 OTTO*'

158 J^^oo Ijrir-^sSo tfg^tf

159 5TV.3freTO II

I8xsj5i6og_ tf-^sr ^^^TT-tfsWs II #6-160 (jra |;4

161 5fc*H-,&

frftfcygo T^TT -C5s5b

164 o ss^o II SlT

168

169

170 ^yO ^a 1 IDfiSlRJo ^o-i5yr*S SSo^o-Cfy

172 "8(5

s=* V

173

174 ^o I esyd&gc-tfJkprrsSo ^J^^ ^^S Sa*noS^e-d8S>sirB

176

176 5&> ^ot^^Tll ^^^^s^Serc55croo CoXo

177 &r'tfo l7T5feo ^-cr 8KlS98'|J:

Ssli tt T

178 O -r*^ T^ ^ofe33cn ^^6\8 I

SoPjJe-"IT* 77*\

179

180

181 t

182 o

No* 396.

(^ B. No. 95 o/ 1917.)

AT THE FOOT OF THE FIEST SIDE OF THE SAME PILLAB.

6. Year not given.

This iimoription iB in the nature of an appendix to the last one and contains a~

list of land grants* made to several persons connected with the temple

4 ^SHI ip o A oo Ie o & oo I

oo i^^ ^rAB^rt* o

oo r

58

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8

9 .

10 I

11

12

13

14

Ifi .

16 .

17 .

is .

"55b*S>*O & oo

oo

o oo

o

o

o

Soo&eso

(incomplete.)

o , -This inscription is in the nature of an append* to the big SanBkrit inscription A. R. No. 94

of 1917 inscribed on the same pillar and must be read along with that inscription.

>. 397.

(.4. B. No. 460 of 1915.)

ON A PILLAB SET UP IN FBONT OB1 THE TEMPLE Off BBAHMflVABA,

NTTZVID TALUK, KEISHNA DISTEIOT.

S. 1183.

States that Viranarayaiia Choda BaddigadSvaraja presented a perpetual lamp

-to the temple of Brahmesvara and also land for its maintenance.

Face A,

8

9

10

11

13

6 oocrSgte l5og

7

Face B.

13

14 ^ ll

15

17

18

19

20

21

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ener

No. 398.

(A. R. No. 194 of 1905.)

ON THE BAM WALL OF THE MANDAPA EIGHT OF THE ENTEAUCE IN THE TEMPLE OFiBIPURANTAKESVABA, TaiPUEANTAKAM, MlSKAPUR TALUK,

KUENOOL DISTEICT.

& 11[8]3. (Durmati)

(2nd year of Rudradeva-Maharaja)

Damaged. States that a general of Rudradeva-Maharaja (the name of theal is missing <?ave 50 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantakadeva.

6["SP ?] c^^3c<5^ ^o^^a^c^&^^^tf-^xrons^S

7

8

9

10 [wjco oo[^]B e^bTSoOabafe^BrSStofiS^tf -^^E-^ ^D ox

Ho. 309.

(A. R. No. 103 o/ 1917.)

ON A NANDI STONE SET TIP BEHIND THE TEMPLE OF

MANDADAM; G-UNTUB TALUK, GUNOTR DISTBICT.

^. 1184. (Dundubhi)

Incomplete. Refers to gift of land by Kota Qanapatidevaraja to Rajagurudeva.

Xb

o3

10

&]&$&v&r*&> **>[&*]-

a _ _._ n(incomplete.)

Nou 400,

B. S^ 272 o/

ON A SLAB BUIM INTO 0?HB IDOTB WAI* OTVOB. 8HEINEO^RlMADfiVA

IN THF PJaiKlBA OF 'IHB TEMPLE Off

TBIPUBlNTAKAM, MlEKAPUE

K0BNOOL DISTBICT.

.

State, that KvumlvKte Prt*m4l-Ni-ta gave lands the village of

Abhinava-Ga9 pinuin to go* TripurSritakadeva.

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No. 401.

(A. R. No. 566 of 1925.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE PABAPET WALL Off THE TEMPLE Off *

VELP&RIT, SATTENAPALLI TALUK, GhmruB DISTEIOT.

& 1186. (Raktakshi)

Damaged and incomplete. Refers to some gifts of taud made durirur theKakatlya Rudradeva-Maharaja.

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[oocre-]

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No. 402,

(-4. B. No. 550 o/ 1909.)

<>N A PI&LAJEfc IN THK MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF StfBESVABA, AT

KlBEMpGpi, PALNAD TALUK, SAME DISTBIGT.

^. 1186. (Raktakshi)

Rtiites that. Onndapendaru Meyidevaraja, agent of J annigadeva-Maharajawho ruled the country irom Panungallu to Kaivaramu-kota, made a gift of land to

god SurCsvaraclPva,, The concluding portion says that Karanam Annipeddi built the

compound wall and //Ttytt/v/ of the temple.

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No. 403.

(A. E. No. 537 of 1913.)

ON A KLLAE LYING IN JTEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF <3-OI?ALA8VAMI, h'CKU

VlNTJKON?A TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT.

& 1187. (Raktakshi)

States that Qonkaya, son of Sflrepeggada gave a number of goats tor a perpetual

lamp in the temple of Alladanatha of IpQru, for the merit of Kakatiya RudraUeva.

Maharaja.

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Note. Raktakshi corresponds to S. 1186.

No. 404.

(A. E. No. 909 of 1915.)

ON A STONE LYING IN A FIELD TO THE EAST OF

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DIBTEIOT.

. 1187. (Krodhana)

Damaged. Refers to a gift of land to the Aru$a-ma$ka of the temple of

Mall inathadeva on the nparvata hill.

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Face.

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; 1*6. 405.

(J.. E. No. 164 of 1917.)

ON A SLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF &IVA AT SJBKffBTJ, GrUNTtfB TALUK

1187. (Krodhana)

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NO. 406.

(A. R. No. 299 o/ 1915.)

ON A IWOKKN GAUUDA-STAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF VENUGOPALASVAMI, BOMPICHEBLA.NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

& 1187.

"Refers to the establishment of the temple of G-opinatha in Rompictiejla'Vallabha-wifm/r/, minister of Kota Bhlmaraja, and gifts of land made to it.

Face A.

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Note. The first sheet of the impression of the inscription is not found. Tin- r-ailitii.' f i

transcript is adopted.

No. 407.

(A. E. No. 207 of 1905.)ON THE WEST WAL OF THE DAEK BOOM (OnlKATIMIDm) IN THE TEMPLK UK

KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

L 1188. (Kshaya)States .that Tamtniraju, the minister of Pedda Mallayya l>ir bin ci -rv\ *% 4>n-u . .* V^ZS. V __^_. ^-* . - _ "^

ftemple of

who

for the merit of his son Tripurari.

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No. 408.

(A. B. No. 172 of 1917.)

ON A N.VNDI PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF MOLASTHANESVAEA, TADIKONDA,G-UNTUB TALUK, GrUNTUiR DISTBICT.

S. 118[8.]

Btates that the chief Manma Pota consecrated the image of Kamesvara and thathis queen Panclambika made gift of land to Kainegvara and Manma-PotKvara and also

endowed perpetual lamps in these temples.

Face A.

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No. 409.

(A. R. No. 642 of 1920.)

ON A STONE LYING IN FBONT OF A PEIYATB HOUSE AT

TENALI TALUK, SAME

States that Pottepi Ka[ma]-Chodafaja consecrated tfce image of ChS^a-Ballltf-vara in the name of his younger brother and built a temple oret it, and that MatttnaGanapaya-Nayaka made a gift of land to that temple.

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No. 410.

(A. E. No. 607 (6) o/ 1909.)

< )N A PILLAR LVIN(t IN B^RONT OP THE TEMPLE OF KoDANDASASlASVAMI, MOTTUPALLI,BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

[Below A. R. No. 607 (a)]

6. 1188. (Kshaya)

States that Mottupalli Golla-Manda gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the

temple of Prasaumi Cheinutkctfava of Mottupalli and that a piece of land was given to

the cowherd who was to feed those cows and supply ghee for the lamp.

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No. 411-

(A. R. No. 582 of 1925.)

ON A STONE LYING KBAB THE GlLIGOPUBA-MANDAPA OF

VfiLFtJE0, SATTBHEPABLI TALUK, SAME DISTKIOT.

Incomplete* Refers to a gift made for the merit of Kota Mummadi-Nandaraja,

[Oda]raja and Gandaparaja.

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NO. 412.

(A. B. No. 378 of 1915.)

ON A BBOKEH KLLAB IN *BO*T OF THE UUKUi, NABASABAOHMA TALUK, SAMK DISTRICT.

& [11]88. (Expired Prabhava)

States that a certain Vallabharaja consecrated the ima*. of Komaru--1 i

in Konalapflndi in Kammanadu for the merit of Peda Kommaraja nnd id,,w,.,l the

image with lands.

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No. 413.

(A. R. No. 401 of 1915.)-nv,. mxK ,:IIT nrro TIUC Pteotou SHEIKB, KurroABEa, NABASAEAOPETA TALUK, SAME

DISTRICT.

& 1189.

Htat.s that Maramaraja ami some others assigned the duties payable on sales, tothe ti'inph" of dopiusitha Jor the merit of Pratapa-Rudradeva

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the temple*.

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10 to U are in ttmaUer letters than the rest of the inscription.

No. 414.

(A. R< No. 247 of 1905.)

THE NOKTti WALL LKKT W THIS KNTBANUE OB1 THE DABK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OF

TuUUKAXTAKfiVAKA, TBIPaBlNTAKAM, MABKAPITB TALUK,

KUBNOOL DI8TBIOT.

6. 1189- (Frabhava)

thttt H curtain NSrepa gave 18 cows and a bullock for a perpetual lamp in

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NO. 415.

(A. E. No. 175 of 1905.)

ON THK SOUTH WALI* OF THB CBHTJ&AI* BB3&OTE IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

. 1189- (Prabhava)

State* that Siddayadva-Ch5$a-Mahar5ja gave 50 cows for a perpetual temp in

the temple of Tripniataka-MahSd5va for the merit of his father Perumadideva Choda-

Maharaja and mother DSmaladevi.

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No. 416.

(A. B. No. 289 of 1922.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE MANDAPA O3? THE TEMPLE OP MtJKTlSVARA, SQ-ANNAVAEAM TALUK, KfilSHNA DISTBICT.

^. 1189.

States that a certain Malleboya gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp hi the templeof Brahmesvara. r

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No. 417.

JB. J\To. 190 of 1905 )

(Prabhava>States $hat Eruva Manumllidevaraja ffave 25 *n i

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temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva." ' '

,

forlamp in the

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NO. 418.

(^. J?. No. 189 o/ 1905.)

( )N THE WKST WALL OF THE SAME MANDAPA.

year is lost hut may be 1189 (See A.R. No. 190 of 1905, above.)

Intuui|iluti- mid aiiiuajri-d. Kefers to an endowment for a perpetual lamp in ihe

temple of Triimroiituku-Muhsaiva. The name of the donor is lost.

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No. 419.

(A. R. No. 828 of 1922.)

000"-

ON A .FiJUUAJtt IJN .Ln.D v^i ja.*j->^->^

BAPATLA TALUK, G-uNitm DISTEICT.

^. 1189. (Prabhava)

States that duties payable on sales and purchases made in On^amli un-

to the temple of Prasanna-Chenna-Mallesvara of the same vUluge.

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No. 420.

L. R. No. 259 o/ 1924.)

A SLAB SET UP IN THE B0INBD TEMPLE OF

NANDIGAMA TALXJK, KRISHNA DISTBIOT.

. 1190 (Vibhava).

States that Manama Chagiraja, son of Bhimaraja, made gittn of land to god

Bh^mesvara of MunabalapaHi,

oop~o

7 ogtf (JD^S

-=3o)

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No. 421.

(4, & #o. 3U of 1924.)

ON A NAUA IMI/LAR I,YINU NKAB A DILAPIDATED MOSQUE AMONG THE RUINS OF THE POETAM' UlJDIMKTTA, SAME TALUK AND DISTEIOT.

1 1190, (Vibhava.)

States that Dadi (ianna-Nayaka made a gift of land to god Viavanatha o

Qudimctta during the reign of Kakatlya Rudra-Maharaja.

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No, 422.

(A. R* No. 573 of 1909.)

(>N A Hi-All !K Tlth TfiMWUK OK GuPiLASVllil, DUBGH, PALNAD TALUK, GrUNTUE DISTRICT.

1 1191. (Sukla).

Static tintt, whiif Uudrama-Mahadevi, the patiOddhati (1) of Qanapatideva,

ruiiujc at OnnV^alUi ami her Mirvaat (lamlapendara Jannigadevaraja was governing

the coimtrv iriisa prinuii^allu to Mirjavada, karanam Namaya consecrated the image

of Oo|iimlt!ui at Dutrya in IMIIinadu and made grants of land and assigned certain

:CB tor it* \\orship. ^/

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No. 423.

04. 22. JVi>. 155 of 1917.)

ON A MUTILATED STONE LTING IN PEONT OF THE) TEMPLE OF VlBABHADRABVAMI ATRlYAP^DI, Q-UNTUB TALUK, SAME DI8T3MOT.

1 1191.

Incomplete. Seems to refer to a grant of land to a templeP.rvata-Nayaka,

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No. 424.

(X B. JVb. 156 o/ 1917.)

ON A MUTILATED NANDI-PILLAB IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OFIN THE SAME VILLAGE.

& 1191.

Damaged. Refers to a gift of land to god SomeSvara of RavipQn[di] made byParvata-Nayaka, the bodyguard of Kakatiya Rudradeva-Maharaja.

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No. 425.

(JL. R. No. 660 o/ 1920.)

< )N A STONE BUILT INTO THE NOBTH WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF

AT MOLP0BTJ, TENALI TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

& 1192.

Incomplete and damaged. Refers to the grant of land made to the temple of

Nfla~Kl5&ilval by Vailaya*Nayaka, the guardian of the palace of Kakatiya Rudradeva-

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llf) apn(incomplete.).

No. 426.

(A B. No. 222 o/ 1905.)

ON THE HOBTH WAI* OF THE DA*K BOOM IK THE TBMJPLB OF

TMPtTBANTAKAM, KUBNOOL DISTBIOT.

^. 1192. (Pramodflta).

States that Parichchheda Vadamani Kotadevaraja gave 17 cows tor u lamp in

the temple of Tripurarxtakadeva.

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6 SS&OZ-iDSX OOF" 9

(Jl. B. Nomi of 1922.)

THE NANDI-PILLAB PLANTED BEFOBE THE TEMPLE OF VisvfisVABA, PKDUA t

BAPATLA TALUK, G-TJNTUB DISTBICT.

^. 1192. (Pramodflta)

States that a son of a certain setii^ who was the son of Pinna*Sctt!

the image of Pinnesvaradeva at Pedda-Gathjatnu and made ^rantH oi* u village

and customs duties for the worship of the image. The grants include certain naif pans

and the duties include addavatfa-sunJcamu, and duty on salt sold in seven village**. There

was also a gift of 100 sheep for the upkeep of two perpetual lamps, Tlu- lands w**ru givenfree of taxes ari, appanamu, and pullari (grazing tax). The King was KakatiyaRudradeva-Maharaja.

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No. 428.

(A. R. JVb 246 o/ 1905.)

ON THE BASE OP THE NOBTH WALL OF THE DARK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OF

TBIPUBANTAKAM, KUBNOOL DISTBIOT.

. 1192. (Pramodflta).

Damaged. States that a certain servant (lenka) of Kakatlya Rudrayyadeva-

Maharaja gave money for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tripurantaka*

Mahadeva.

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6

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Ho. 429.

(A. B. No. 192 of 1905)

ON THE BAST WALL OF THE HAKDAPA OL08E TO THE BLOCKED UP DOOBWAY

IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1192. (PramodOta.)

States that certain merchants assigned to god Tripurantaka-MahadeYa magama at

the rate of two \kan\ari-vlsas per mada on all goods sold in Tripurantakam.

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7

8

9

No. 430.

(A. R. No. 193 0/1905.)

ON THE SAME WAtt.

Pramadi (^ 1192?)

-s

Trip^ka-MahadSva for the merit of fceir father Qokaraja.

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No. 431,

(^t. B. No. 248 of 1905.)

ON THE DOOB POST OP THE DAEK BOOH IN THE SAMK TEMPLE*

& 1194- (Anglrasa)

States that Gaiidapendara Trip|*rarideva-Maharaja presented certain jewela

to god Tripurantakadeva.

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No. 482:

(^4. R.> No. 168 a/ 1SQ5.)

ON THE SOUTH WALL OP TH3fr tJBNTBAL' SHBIHB IH HE SAMB OTMFLE.

^ 3^194 (Aspired.) (^rimwttha^States that Qandape^Sra Ambadeva-MaharSja gave bmdB (?) to certain

priests of the temple of Tripurantakadeva.

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No. 433.

(A. E. No. 536 of 1925.)

ON A STOMK LYING- NEAB THE TEMPLE OF CHENNAKE^AVA AT K6LAVENNU,BEZWADA TALUK, EBISHNA DISTBIOT.

Incomplete and damaged. Kefers to ttye gift of a lamp to a certain temple.

(5 "^78 c5>o5s5oo cD

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No. 434.

(^. 5. No. 1T9 o/ 1917.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN FBoNT OF THE TEMPLE OF

VADDHESVARAM, G-UNTUB T>ALUK, G-UNTUB DISTBICT.

3. 1196.

Incomplete and damaged. Mentions Kakatiya Rudra and MalH-Nayaka.

OOF-&-- i ?,

o

(incomplete.)

Ho. 435.

(A. R. No. 801 of 1922.)

ON THE FOUR FACES OF A GAEU?A-PILI,AB IN FBONT OF THE TEMPB OF StTAEAMASVAMI,

G-ANiKAPfrpi, BAPATI.A TAIUK, SAME DISTBICT.

3. Iia7. (Yuva)

States that Oodla Naraya^adaea and! Qodla-Qopaladasa: made a gift of the

village of Qanakepa'du to the tempi* of Bhavanaraya^adeva of Qoshtivaffl* with A*

consent of all the learned men of the village. Gives also a list of several jpfl* of land

.made by other persons ti the same temple.

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Southern Face.

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Eastern Face.

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91

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No. 436.

(A. R. No. 532 of 1925.)ON A PILLAB LYING NEAB THE TEMPLE OF ClEENNAKESAVASVAMI AT

SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

& 1197.Damaged and incomplete.

2

3

4

5 .

ON

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6

7

8

y

10

No. 437.

(A. R. No. 137 of 1917.)

THE SAME STONE AS A. R. No. 136 OF 1917, PoTTUBU, &0NTUB TALtTK, SAME DISTRICT.

nDamaged* States that a certain Mara-B5ya gave a number of sheep for a lamp-

the temple of Gopaladeva for the merit of his master Parichchheda Bhlmaraja.Face A.

9

10

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No. 438.

(A. R. No. 718 o/ 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF KE^AVASVlMI AT DUGGIRALA,TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

. 1198. (Dhatu)

Damaged. Refers to the gift of a flower garden. The gift seems to have been

formally made by the sons of a certain Koijatna Sifhhamu with the consent of all the

villagers. The niarne of the village |s }Q$t. fhe /J^apg|iq^ pf the several Jines of the

tree* are gjve^ ip terms of rp?

? length (0fr#fy), |t9&9P.tO tfee Kakatlya king Rudradeva-

Maharaja.59

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1 tf

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ooro-

6 & 7 Illegible.

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IS & 14 Dlegible.

Illegible.

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29

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si

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22

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25

26

Fourth Face.

33 &

34 ft

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36

37

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No. 439.

(jl. JB. No. 135 o/ 1917.)

ON A GAEUJDA-PILLAB SET UP IK FBOIST OF THE TEMPLE OF

POTTteU, GrUNTUB TALUK, SAME DISTB10T*

S. 1199.

Incomplete. States that a certain Erapota presented a perpetual lamp to th

temple of Gropaladeva of Pattflru.

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6

7

8 tf&b

9

ox

ti-

11

12

13 3?

14 as

16

(The rest isillegible.)

No. 440.

(-1. B. JVb. 609 of 1909.)

ON A PILLAR LYING IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OP

AT MOTTUPALLI, &APATLA TALUK, SA3iB DISTBICT*

& 1199. (bvara)

Incomplete. Refers to the gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple ofKeSava of Mottupalli by a shepherd of that

village for the merit of Rudradva-Mah8-'raja.

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3 tf

4

6 Sir* SSl#ero-x5\<S

7 T^

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9

10

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No. 441.

(A. R. No. 136 o/ 1917.)

ON THE GrABUDA-PHiLAE IN FBOtfT OF THE TEMPLE OF VENUGOPALASVAMI,

o zcoexi oor"-

4

fi

6

7

8

9

10

X

,GUNTUE TALUK, SAME DISTEICT.

S. 1199.

Somewhat damaged. Refers to gifts of cattle for perpetual lamps in the temple

of GropSladeva for the merit of Parichchheda Bhtmaraja and Tam[mu] Bhimaraja.

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13

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Next Face.

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1 After this some lines appear to have been lost.

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No. 442.

(A B. No. 333 of 1916.)

, NABASABAOPETA IAWK,

& 1199. (Expired)

Tho iuHOribed

wraya . Potiuedu

fo;

(-the

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4 wo

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11

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16

34

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37g?6

3

40\

41

48

44

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46,

States that SZmanta Poti-Nayaka

Raviiru in the name of his father and for the

built a three-peaked temple and a mandapa for i

presented a flower and fruit garden and a perpe

stone is said to have been put up by Potinedu's sons

bears a long list of birudas among which are (1) an ornament* nh .lut th ,lt is

elevator (vardhana) of the Valailtla-vathfa and (8) a lion to tlie mad elephant, that

Qajapati.

A.

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18

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80

31'

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No. 443.

(A. B. No. 539 0/1913.)

*

AT IP?BU, VlNUKONDA TALUK, SAME BISTBICT.

g. 1200. (Bahudhanya)

States that Bachchu Narepasetti gave to god Alladanatha oi Ipflru

per month for the merit of Rudradeva-Maharaja.

2 o_2>oo

4 oo

6

7

8

9 a

10 Xo'-\J

No. 444.

(X B. No. 532 o/ 1913.)

ON A SLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF G5PALASVAMI, IN THE SAME VJLLAOK.

3. 1200. (Bahudhanya)

States that the sons of Bolnayudu, the body-guard of Kakatlya Kudradtva-

Maharaja, made gifts of land. The name of the donee is not given.

s>-0_2>00

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5

6

7

8 ot&>

9

10

12

18

o

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No. 445.

(A. B. No. 533 of 1918,)

ON A PILLAB LYING IN FEONT OF THB SAME

^. 1200. (Bahudhanya)States that Bachchu Narepasetti gave a gadyapa per month to god Allacjanatha

of Ipuru for the merit of Kakatlya Rudradeva-Maharaja.

oo Kb I

f$jjj_8>

6

7

8 5

10

No. 446.

(A. E. No. 101 of 1917.)

ON A NANDI STONE SET TIP NEAE THE TEMPLE OF

Q-UNitm TAI.UK:, SAME

& 1201.

X o

4T

for a

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2 0-300

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Next Face.

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No. 447.

(Jl. J2. JVb. 712 o/ 1920.)

(>N A PILLAB IK THE TEMPLE OP ANANTABHOGKElSVABASViMI,

TENALI TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

1 1201.

Incomplete* Seems to state that a certain portion of the a$dauatta-suftkamu realis-

ed in Kollfiru was aanigned to the temple of Narendrlsvara of the same village for the

.merit of RudracISva-Maharaja.

0^300 esrtb 5 cS

6 o

7

8

(incomplete. )

No. 448.

(A. R. No. 406 of 1911.)

UN A BROKEN SLAB LYING AT THE BUINBD MAIN ENTKANOE INTO THE TEMPLE OF

PABAtiUBlMfiSVABA, ATTIBlLA, RAJAMPETA TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTBIOT.

1 120[1]. (Pramad!)

Much damaged. Seems to refer to a gift of Ifcnd to the temple of ParaSurametJ-

Tara of AraturSvula for the merit of Ambadeva-Maharaja. Gives also a list of other

charities established by the donor whose name is lost.

8 .

4

6

7

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10

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64

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66

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68 to 80 Illegible.

No. 449.

(A. R. No. 148 of 111>

IfiSto II

V.

<5Sro"CS I S)

ON THE LAMP COLUMN SET TTP IN THE TEMPLE OF

GUNTUB TALTJE, G0NTUB DISTBIOT.

1 1202.v> .,

Incomplete. States that Padmanabha, the minister of the chief Kannara, set up*a garuda-stamlha

in front of the temple of Gopinatha ofPrattipadu and also gaveto the same temple.

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2

8

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5

6

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8

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12

18

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15

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(incomplete.)

No. 450.

(A. B, No. 804 of 1922.)

ON A PILLAB PLANTED IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF SAKALESVABA AT NANP&E0,BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1202. (Pramadi)States that MahSfndhOni Ganapaddeva-Maharaja made a gift of land to the

temples of Ka$tharI6vara and DasamiSvara of Nandflru.

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is

14

15

16

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18

19

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8

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5

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No. 451.

(A. R. No. 834 of 1922.)

ON THE NAKDI PILLAB KEAE THE PHVAJAST.AMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF

AT MALLAVOLU, BAKDAB TALUE, KEISHNA DISTEIOT.

& 1202.

States that Chanaya-Nayaka, the body-guard of Pratapa Rudradeva, made a

gift of land to god Chimmlsvara of Mallavrolu. States that certain utensils were also

given to the temple. Pratapa Rudra is said to be ruling (Samrajyactikshite).

South Face.

9

10

11

12

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15

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North Face.

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a> o*

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East Face.

103

104

106

107

108

109CO

110 ^SboSS o es-

111tfSSftfg

o a-

112 ^e^ofcxsSco o113

120

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118

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No. 452.

B. No. 97 <yf 1917.)

AT THE BOTTOM OF FACE B OF THE HU0E NA3STDI-PILLAB I/YINO NEAB A BUINED TEJCPLE,

MALKiBUBAM, G-UNTUB TALUK, G-UNTUB BISTBIOT.

& 1204. (Chitrabhanu)

States that Mahadeva-Bhattopadhyaya, son of [Modali]pila-Pandita, gave 50

sheep and Igana-Bdya 50 sheep for a perpetual lamp each in the temple of Vigvesvara.

The latter made the gift for the merit of K3lvara 3ivacharya.

OWT! -tf

xo q&tfsibo

* T I!

5 sfco

6 z&{

<

7 .

8 .

9 .

10 .

^he chrOOgtttiii d^K^o^*

is unintelligible. *he correct

-evidently 1204 which corresponds to Ohitrabhanu.'

O le

year meant is

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No. 453.

(A. E. No. 98 of 1917.)

ON FACE OF THE SAME NANDI- PIM.AB.

1204. (Chitrabhanu).

States that a certain Mallayapreggada who was the officer in

^av^e^depot (AJ^yadMpa) of Vi^vara-DSsika gave 50 sheep for a perpetnal lamp m the

temple of Visvanatha.

o*^ii*^ * *** *$**>* ^***-

^^a

4

5 ^eS*x> xo

6o i

^-The chronogram c^X^^o^ means 124 This is evidently a miatako for 1204 which

corresponds to Ohitrabhanu.

No. 454, /

(A. k No. 96 a/ 1917.)

ON FACE C OF THF SAME NANDI-PHiIiAB.

1 1204."

States that Ka61Svara Sivacharya, son of Vidya!ya and Somambika gave 25

cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Visvanatlia. J

Q^^)7^ w^BbJ^-

5 o

B

No. 455,

H -"(A. R. tffc'829

0/1922.)

ST JPEONT F TH1T TEHPJDE Off MALLftSVAJEfcA AT NlGANDLABAPATLA TALUK, GmmiE

(Chitrabhanu)

Damaged. Seemsto./rtate that certain ^^feoms were assigned to a certain temple

for the merit of a Kakatiya king (name

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[S^ai]

7

,8

9

g'fto

No. 456. ,

(-4. 5. JVb. 99 of 1917.)AT THE BOTTOM OP FACE C OF THE HUGE NANBI PILLAB LYING NEAB THE KUINED TEMPLE,

MALKAPUBAM, Q-UNTUB TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

States that a certain Kanisetti gave 25 cows for a perpetual lamp in the templeof Vi^vanathadeva.

SboQ

X -

No. 457.

(A. It. No. 206 of 1905.)

THE WEST WALL OF THE DABK BOOM (CnlKATl-MlDDl) IN THE TEMPLE OP

TBIPUBANTAKA, TBIPUB&NTAKAM, MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

& 12O5. (Chitrabhanu)

States that a certain Mante Vallabhuni Ramaya gave a piece of land and also

sowie COWH to the temple of Tripurantakadeva.

4

5

6

7

10

il

ro-

12 . -$0[sS]

2^0X0 o^So i!

No. 458.

(4. 12. #0. 152 o/ 1917.)

A MUTILATED STONE IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF VlBABHABBA AT

GUNTUB TALUK, G0NTUB DISTBIOT.

^. 12O. .

States that a certain Amarl Nengu gave a piece ofland to a temple'in

62

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o**o*A

<*r*i- ***** <*<&.

rasroa . . .

56-08 ...

' '

12 3 00 II

NO. 459.

(A. B. No. 130 of 1917.)

ON A PILLAB SET TJP W FBONT.'OB THE TEMPLE OP MALLEsVARA AT PKSI'MAKA,

SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

,1210. (Sarvadhari)

Damaged. Refers to gifts of land made by several personsof Pmiumbfika, pro-

sumably to a temple, dtiring the time when Paruvata-Nayaka was j^m-riim}? Hu- country

under the orders of RudramahadevL /- ' - V '

18

19

20

21 &22

23

24

25 &

o

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

14

15

16

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35

86

37 tf

38 oo

39

40

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42

43

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27

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[tfX]

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34 i

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Next 'Face.

44

47

48 d

49 o

50

51 o tftfwo(j5sSTfc

No. 460.. JSfe. 242 of 1905.)

ON THE EAST WALL PF THE DABK BOOM(CnlKATI-MIDm) IN TBK TKUKK OF

TBIPUEINTAKA, TBIPUBA^AKAM, MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBKOOI,1

S. 1210 (Sarvadhari)States that a certain Savadara Atnbayareddi gare 50 COWH, Wle /tt|Band one breeding bull for a perpetual lamp b the temple of TripurSutakadeva.

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3 Cort^S T^odfc

5

S<SJ,

L atf,

Koa-aoa*

Xo o

No. 461.

(-4. B. No. 153 o/ 1917.)

ON A MUTILATED PILLAB IN FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF VlBABHADBA,GUNTUB TALUK, GuNTUB DISTRICT.

& 1211.

Damaged and incomplete. ,Kefers to certain gifts of land made presumably to a

temple. Mentions Ravipiirfi[di].

5

6

7

8

9

X

10 .

11 .

12 .

13 .

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15 .

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17

18

No. 462,

(^d. JB. No. 536 o/ 1913.)%

ON A PILLAB LYING IK FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF Q-QPALASVAMI AT

IpftBU, VtNtfKONDA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

. 1211, (Virodhi)

Partly illegible. Refers to a gift of land made by Boggarapu Errangeti-Nayaka

to god Aiiadunatha of IpQru for the merit ofRudtadeva-Maharaja and Bolnayaka, the

latter presumably a dependent of the former.

2

3

4 tf

5 *6

7

8

9

ox

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18 .

19

20y

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No. 463.

(A #. No. 410 of 1911.)

'

OK A S..B SB* HP THE co D o, ,HB *EM*LB or

POM, RAJAMTBT TALUK, CTTDDAPAH DISTORT

S. 1212.

Damaged and incomplete. Refers to Ambadeva-Maharaja who vran ruling wi

VallQrtt as his capital.

(Some lines seem to have been lost in

the beginning.)1 ....2 . .

4 .

5 .

6 .

7 .

8 .

9 .

10 .

11 .

tf3$rSr ^

12

13

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15

16

17

18

19

20

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24

too

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(The r*Ht i lot)

No. 464.

(A. R. No. 174 o/ 1905.)

ON THE SOUTH WALL OF THE CENTBAL SHBINE IN THE TBMP&E 0*1 TKliUUNTAKVAftA*TBIPUBiNTAKAM, MABKAPUB TALUK, K0BHOOL DISTRICT.

^. 1212. (Vikrlti)

States that Gandapendara Ambadeva-IMaharajn inntitutexl a worship of

"Tripurantaka-Mahadeva between ftie early morning worship awd the middny wornhip.

4

5

6

7

8 If

9 g

10

11

and

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No. 465.

(A. B. No. 268 of 1905.)< >N A SLAB SKT UP TO THE NOBTH OF THE DARK BOOM

IN ITHE SAME TEMPLE."*

S.121^2. (Vikriti)

rftatcK that Qaiitlapenclara Amb^eva-Maharaja confirmed the grant of all thevil H#.H and jw,,,/wr previously panted to the temple of TriptirantakesVara and made thevUiatfes, tax-ln.1-. J he <<luef belonged to the JBty**a caste and his capital was Khandi-kotn (< *u yijikoia ?;. 1 he inscription gives his genealogy and a long list of his exploits 'andW/wA/x. Me* is said to haw cut off the heads of no less than 75 kings in battle, to havevtt!ii|H>ttIi..<l, iiinono oHii-i's king Qanapatideva, gruva Mallideva, Kesava and Mallsk -

ariuna und H luvi: rw-chtsihiwhed WaniimagaQda Qopala on the throne of Vikrama-'

li i> HirtlnT stated ilmt the temple uutliorities granted the village of Qangavuramto Nanda S'vuhi in vun\ oJ' the fact that he was chiefly instrumental in obtainingthe rt^nint of flu* rn<lmvino,nt.

cS5:>riroQ XS^ -tf

Front Side.

tf

6

7*

8 tf-^r* sSblr^S'i I ^55 #*fc

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11 0-6

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16

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17

18 ^tgfwTT^K^^^19

20 T^CS"* I psltfsar*

21

22

28

24

26

26

20 800- 8o

80

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250

31 <3Sbjgg

82 'Sj

33SSlJsr-sS^ras sSSsS'S' tf#" s # ^p-^o 5#o I

c3o-(jer>S$cSfo~

-cnsesr3^r>'^oi Ssr^o I

Back Side.

50 ^

51 aisles ofsisi

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53

54

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58

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75

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82

83

84

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80

87

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90

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106

107

108

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102 ssa"5o 7V-<^ -^5^^) ["^-9]^ SP'e5b^J^o5So 7^n>^S&oy ^o^asxy^ ^cSSbo,

103 "

104

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122

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123 o3r*o& II

124

125

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127

128 o^ No. 466.

(J..B. #0. 173 o/ 1905.)

ON THE SOUTH WAI.L O* THE CENTAL OtBlNB IN THE *AMB rK MIM. I -

5. 1213. (Khara)

Incomplete. Mentions Ambadeva-Maharaja and hi, suW<li,at, (CHruK-vn (?,

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No. 467.

(A. JB. Wb. 238 o/ 1905.)

OH THE EAST WALL OF THE BAKK BOOM (CntEATI-MIBBl) IK THK SAME TEMlt*K.

& 1213. (Khara)

States that Kantuluri Annaladeva gave a number ofcows for a perpetual lamp ia

Hie temple of TripurSntaka-MahadeYa.

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No. 468.

(A. B. No. 318 of 1924.)

MOSQUE AMON* .HE BUINS THETALUK, KRISHNA DISTBICT.

AT

f <T '

of ViKva

OrUDIMETTA,

S. 1213.

-1 Sfl?ayiuSShl' 1 a*d Peddaya-Sahini gave lands to the templecva wlio wore the officers of Rudrarajal

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No. 469.

(-4. R. No. 548 o/ 1909.)

< >N A SLAH IN TUB TEMPLE OF BniMALINGE^VABA, JtTLAKALLU,PALNAD TALUK, GUNTTJB DISTBICT.

& 1213. (Khara)Stutes that Soniayadula Rudradeva, general of all the forces of tlie king, gave

2 putt** <>? land in {rod Mrtlasthana-Bhlmanatha of Juvulakallu, for the merit ofKutnara Rtulradeva- Maharaja.

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No. 470.

.. R. No. 174-A o/ 1905.)

M THK BOUTJI WALL OK TUB CENTBA& SHBINE IN THE TEMPLE OF TBIPUBANTAKESVA.RA>rrJiirUAANTAKAM }

MABKAPTJB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

^. 1213.

Incomplete. Seems to refer to chief Ambadeva.

4JL^-r^otf (S^fisS^tfjtf

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7

(The rest of the inscription is lost.)

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No. 471.

(A. B. No. 183 of 1905.)

OK *H, SOUTH WALL 0, THE MAN9APA IH *BOHT 0, TUB CENTRA. H..K1XK

IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1213. (Khara)

^N^^^^and one lamp-stand to the temple 01 i"igranted 50 cows, 3 bulls

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10 ^e>D x[o] O^&OD 3

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12 o^)c6Sb

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No. 472,

(J.. 5. J^o. 711 o/ 1926.)

ON A SLAB PLANTED IN FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF GSpiLASViHI, PlNMALI,

PALNAD TALTJK, G-TTNTUE DISTEIOT,

^. 1214. (Nandana)

States that Bollaya-Nayaka chief of Madapalli on the southern batik of the

O5davarl rebuilt the temple of Bhimanatha of Pingali and endowed it with land. This

was done during the reign of Kakatlya Rudradeva-Maharaja.

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zr-ocssb

sSg#[jf]

cxfctfg

JB. JSTo. 180 o/ 1905.)

OK THB NOBTH WAfcli OF THE OBNTBAIi SHEINB IN SHE TEMPLE OF

, MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

& 1214. (Nandana)

States thatseveral mej^haixte-jomtly made a grant to the temple of Tripurantaka-

Mahadeva of the duty amounting to a mSna (of grain) per mada worth of grain sold in

certain villages and also on sale of grains such as rice, green gram and gingely in the

market of TripurSntakam.

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No. 474.

L/L 72. JVb. 170 o/ 1905.)

< >.\ THK SOU I'll NVALiL OF THE CENTRAL SHRINE IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

3. 1214. (Nandana)

Stuti's that Vikrnmottunga Rajendra-Chakravarti presented a gold four-faced

to tln^ to.utpU* <i'r

rriptirantaka-Mahadeva.

.

j

No. 475.

(A. R. No. 172 o/ 1905.)

>.\ 'I'lll-, SUlI'l'll VVAUi OK 'i'llK OKNTUAIi 3UBINB IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

^. 1215. (Vijaya)

UutluT uuiuii'lliil.le. Ufw to the construction of two tanks in the village of

hitf to t.!ic temple ot'Tripurantakadeva.

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f, 1

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7 *^oe-

10 tfa

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No. 476.

(A R. No. 610 of 1909.)

0,

a stone

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3

AT MOTUPALLI, BAPATfcA TALUK,

g. 1215. (Expired) (Jaya)

States that a certain Brammi Red*confuted

temPle of [Ohe v^Pwu

fur ^motion of

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No. 477.

(A. JR. No. 276 of 1924.)

ON A PILLAR SET UP TO THE SOUTH OF THE &VA TBMPLK AT X:

NANDH*AMA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTRICT,

S. 1216. (Jaya)

Refers to the gift of land to a certain temple,

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No. 478.

(A. JR. No. 136 of 1&17.)

A STONE LYING IN FRONT OF THE TEMPLB OF Vfi]JUQ5PlliA8ylHI ATGUNTUR TALUK, GrUNTUR DISTRICT,

(The first portion of the inscription is very much damaged and illegible.)

. 1216. (Jaya)

States that Malneni Keti-Nedu gave land to the temple of SSmanSthadSva*

xSC ib ^o-j3oe- "^otf

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6

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No. 479.

(A. B. No. 179 of 1905.)

X THE WJBST WALL OF THE OBNTBAL SHEIUE IN THE TEMPLE OF TBIPUEANTAKEliVAEA,

TBIPUEANTAKAM, MAEKAPUB TALUK, K.TJENOOL DISTKIOT.

^. 1216. (Jaya)

States that general A^idam Malu (Mallu ?) who was the right-hatxd man of

Rudradeva and the ohiof minister^of Pratapa Rudradeva consecrated the image of

goddess Trailukysi-Sinidari aud"celebrated the marriage of that goddess and Tripurantaka-

Hsihaduvu and that the temple authorities undertook to celebrate the marriage festival

annually.

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OK TE C0< 0,

NO. 480.

(A. B. No. 45 of 1909.)

B, TII

AT THE SAME VILLAGE.

1218. (Durmukhi)

in

fixing tlie scale of duties assigned is not quite

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25 oflk)

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27

No. 481.

(A. S. No. 533 o/ 1929,)

ON A SLAB BUILT INTO THE MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE YlSHOT TBMBLE ATTANTTKU TALUK, WEST GODAYASI BISTBICT.

^ 1219.

States that Prithivl-Vallabha DSvakuraaraf son of king Mahidfiva, gave50 cows for a perpetual lamp in the temple of AgastyeSvara. The donor bears theof the Eastern Chalukyas.

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gift ot

ruling

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No. 482.

(A. K. No. 570 of 1909.)

I )\ A SI. Ml -JI'T fl> IN TUK UOUKTYABD OP TOE TEMPLE OF

Diutui, PAI,XAI> TALUK, GTUNXUK DISTRICT.

& 1219. (Hevilambi)

Stud's that (ioii^uln IMchi-Nayaka, a dependent of General Rudradeva".} made a

land to tin: ItMiiplu Vui'ikcAvaradcva of Dugya (Durgi). The general is said to be

tin-, lutiii.

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No. 483.

(A. R. No. 572 of 1909.)

A SLAB IX TUB TKMP&B OP G-OPlLASVAMI AT THE SAME VILLAGE

. 1219. (HSvilambi)

Pochi-NSyaka and Perumared4i

K5b-

mUTl!M Illiil *IU541HM i-vii-^^

gift oflunil to wol Oopiuutha ot Dugya whUe Rudradeva, commander of all the forces

of the king was governing the country.

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At the bottom of the stone.

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3

No- 484.

(A. B. No. 841 of 1917.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE HUKHA-MAN^APA OF THE TEMPLE OF BUfiaVABA TN* \VK*T VllTAJMjU,

TANUBHJ TALUK, WEST G-ODAYABI DISTBICT.

S. 1221.

States that some one whose name is lost supplied a stone pillar to !><, jnit up in the

north-west corner of the maudajpa in the temple of Narendresvara in Vippnrru.

o_-#_s>o "S-

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10

No. 485.

(^l. B. No. 842 o/ 1917.)

A PILLAR IN THE SAME MUKHA-MANDAPA*

5. 1221.

States that Pedapalli Sflrapa-Nlndu supplied some of the pillars of the mandapain the temple of Narendresvara of Vipparru.

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No. 486.

(A. R. No. 843 o/ 1917.)

A PILLA& IN THE SAME MUKHA-MANDAPA.

& 1221.

aonth pillar to be put np in thesouth-east corner of the mandapa in the temple of NarendreSvara of Vipparru.

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3

No, 487.

(A. B. No. 844 of 1917.)

ON THE SAME PILLAE.

& 1221.States that Kapaya Bhaktudu put up sakhas up to the east gate, in the martaj*

of the temple of Narendresvara of Vipparru.""

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8

9

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11 ?6boeo cp

12 os5r&

No. 488.

(A. B. No. 565 o/ 1909.)

ON A SLAB SKT UP NKAB TPIE WELL CALLED DEVATtTLABEAVI, VOPPIOHEBLA,PALNAD TALUK, G-UNTUE DISTRICT.

3. 1221. (Vikari)

that, while Pratapa-Rudradeva was king and Gajascihmi Qundaya-Nayaka wan governing the Qurindala, Pingali and other provinces, the residents of

Vrappicherla instituted a charity for supplying free water to men and cattle in the

village and made a grant of land as endowment to the men employed in supplying the

water.

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No. 489.

(.4. JJ. J^o. 296 of 1924.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN THE ZAMINDAE'S BESIDES,

KEISHNA DISTRICT.

1222.

,NANDIGAMA TAUUK.

States that the residents of Taduvaya assigned to the temple of Ohouiia-Mnllikarjnna

of that villas two visas in every mada of the income of the village, that ill- n*ul.<iitH of

Nelamarri made ^similar assignment to the same temple iu regard to tlu* incomo ot

NelamarrTand that a^asaZa Devoja made a gift of a palmyra tope to thr Hamrt^uplc.

The gift? were made for the merit of thfc Mamamanta Maraya^Ianapaya-RadtJi

during thb reign ofPratapa-Rudradeva.

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No. 490.

(A. B. No. 177 of 1917.)

ON THE FEONT WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF RiJAGOPALASVAMI, UNNAVA;GTJNTUK TALUK, G-UNTTJB DISTRICT.

& 1[2]2[3].

Damaged. Refers to gift of land to the temple of Qopinatha.

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12 tf

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15

16

17

18

. The date is doubtful. The year is adopted from the reading in the Annual Report on Epigraphy,

Madras.

No. 491-

(A. R. No. 549 of 1909.)

ON A PTLLAB OF THE MANDAPA IN THE TEMPLE OF SftBESVABA, KSBEMP$Dl,

PALKAD TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1225. (Sobhakrit)

Bteten that one PcSchCt-Lerika got some repairs executed to the temples of

BfltSfivura and Kesava-Perumallu of KarempCindi during the relgu of Kakatiya

Pratapa-Rudradeva-Maharaja.

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No. 492.

(A. B. No. 173 of 1917.)

ON A NANDI PILLAJR IN THE TEMPLE OF MflxASTHlNEsVARA, TADIKOXDA,

GrUNTUR TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1225. (Sobhakrit)

States that, under the orders of Pratapa-Rudradeva, a certain Qannriya remitted

all taxes (parapaftganw) on land belonging to the temple of Kiimesvara of Tamlikonda*

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No. 493.

(A. R. No. 561 of 1909,)

ON A PILLAB IN TOONT OF THE TEMPLE OF DoDpAMALIdBfiVAHA,SATTENAPALLT TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

S. 1226. (Krodhi)

States that Pochaya-Nayaka gave a jwf|t of land to god Mukte^vara ul' Chinta-palli for the merit of Pratapa-Rudradeva.

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No. 494.

(A JS. JVb. 297 of 1924.)

A SLAB LTIKG IN THE ZAMIHDAB's BESIBENOE ATNANDIGAMA TALUK, KEISOTA

^. 1228. (Plavanga)

of

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To. 495.,

(A. R. No. 387 of 1926.)

A SLAU LYING IN THE TEMPLE OF GANTALA RlMALINQASVAHI,PALNAD TALUK, G-UNTUR DISTBIOT.

& 1230. (Kilaka)

States that, while Pratapa-Rudradeva was ruling the earth and Devari-Nayaka was his governor at Tangeda, the eighteen assemblies (samaya) and the

merchants (?) of Tafigeda, assigned to the temple of Ramanatha, a duty on all sales in

the town at the rate of a vlsam per mada of the sale price.

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11

12

13

16 cao

17

No. 496.

(J.. B. No. 616 of 1907.)

ON A SLAB NEAB THE MAIN EASTEBff G-OPUBA IN THE TEMPLE OF SAUMYANATHESYARA,

NANPALfrR, RAJAMPET TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTBICT.

^. 123 1(?) (Kilaka)

States that Pratapa-Rudradeva remitted the sunkamii, sadamu and avanftyft till

then levied in the five villages of Nelandalflru (Nandalur), Andapuru, Mandadamu,

Mannuru and Astyapuramu.7

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No, 497.

(A. R. No. 260 of 1905.)

ON A PILLAB SET UP TO THE EAST OF THE DARK BOOM IN THE TEMPLK OF TlUlMltAXf 1'AKKsVA UA,

TBIPUBANTAKAM, MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTRICT.

S. 1230. (Kllaka)

States that Vollaya Reddi, brother of EHaya Reddi the apfcnt oi I^ral-lpa-Rudradeva, assigned to god Tripurantakadeva, the income from the uie of j^oorls of ull

kinds (which may be conveyed to Tripurantakamu) by Pedda-Machana and Plna-Machana on their one hundred pack cattle,

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No. 498.

(A. R. No. 506 of 1906.)

ON THE BIGHT AND LEFT DOOB-POSTS OF THE ENTBANOE INTO THE MANDAJ'VIN THE TEMPLE OP BlIAIBAVA AT MoptfBU, P0LIVENDLA TALUK,

" *

CUBDAPAH DISTBICT.

. 1231. (Saumya)States that Bhramtnideva Chola-Maharaia

constructed in the temple of Bhabava of Mr5pu

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No. 499.

(A. E. No. 679 of 1920.)

ON A STONE IN THE EASTERN GATEWAY OF THE GAEBHAQBIHA OP THE TEMPLE OF

YOANANDA NEISIMHA AT YEDLAPALLI, TENALI TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTRICT.

& 1233. (Virodhikrit)

States that Rudradva, son of Mayideva-Lenka, remitted the chities known as

ttpftbshiti, jw/Hjamu, pu$i, madalu, kanika and darisanamu on lands which may thereafter

be grunted to god Chennakesava of Panunguduru in the villages belonging to KondSri

nciyai/lcara.

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(incomplete.)

No. 50O.

JB. No. 56* of 1909.)

ON A StAB NEAE THE WELL GALLED DfVATULABHAVI, OPPIOHEELA,

PALNAD TALUK, SAME DISTSIOT.

^. 1233. (Virodhikrit)

Partly illegible. Kefers to a gift of land made presnmably to a temple for the7

t_Nayudu and Maraya-Sahini while Machaya-Sahiiji was governing

urindala, PiAgali and other provinces as dependent of Pratapa-Rudradgva.

Perhaps this Maraya-Sahilii is identical with the person of that name to whom a

portion of Bhctekara-RamZyaya is dedicated.r . u

merit

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(Rest is illegible.)

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No. 501.

(A. B. No. 398 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAR PLANTED IN THE DOOBWAY OF THE B0INED TEMPLE OF

GrupipEpi, SATTENEPALLI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT,

& 1234.

Incomplete and partly unintelligible. Refers to certain gifts of land toBrahmiri8(?)

made by Bayapafta-Sahini Dadi Vlraya-Nayaka for the prosperity of Pratapa-Rudra-deva.

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(incomplete.)

No. 502.

(A. R.'No. 233 0/1905.)

1234.(Paridhavi)

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*S_5 A'-osr*sa LS4,aaTr_9. .,'^^^^*$Z%&

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No. 503.

(A. B. No. 27 of 1915)

ON A PILLAB SET UP IN THE EA8TEBN OOUBT-TAED OF THE TEMPLE OF

MALLIKABJUNA AT SBISAILAM, NANDIKOTKUR TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1234. (Paridhavi)States that-Vepeti Kamayya, the chief minister of Pratapa-Rudradeva, made

grant for the midday worship of god Mallikarjuna of Sriparvata.

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No. 504.

(^L B. No. 86 o/ 1915.) ^.

ON A PILLAE IN THE SOUTHERN COUBT-TABD OF THE.SAME TEMPLE.

. 1235. (Pramadlcha) /

Gives a list of villages which had been given tofte temple of MaUikarjuna by

kings etc, from time to time and which were then in^the enjoyment of the

temple^

The

Hstis said to have been settled at a conference of the duties of the Saiva fazth held m

the ma?4apa of the temple of Vlrabhadra.

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No. 505.

(J.. E. No. 585 of 1909.)

A SLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF P6LEBAMMA, MlCHEBLA,PALN&D TALUK, GUNTUB DISTRICT.

S. 12[3]5. (Pramadicha)

Damaged. Refers to provision made for worship and naivedyam in the temple of

goddess G-anga-Paramesvari of Mahadevicharla, by Deviri-Nayaka who was the

governor of the place and son of Machaya-Nayaka who had the biruda of establisher of

the kingdom of the Kakatlyas (Kaketarajyasthapanacharya).

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Pramadi Pramad!cha.

No. 5O6.

(J., B. No. 328 o/ 1906.)

ON A BBOKEtf SLAB LYING- IN THE MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE BTTINED TEMPLE OF

&VA CALLED MOBB0DEVAT;,AH NEAB UEPABABALLE, PfiODDATUB TALUK, CODDAPAH DISTBICT.

^. 1235 (?). (Pramadicha)

Very much damaged. Seems to refer to the grant of certain villages in Muliki-

nadu presumably to a temple for the merit of Pratapa Rudradeva.

Front Side.

cS5

6 i 76^

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43 Lost.

No. 507.

(A. R. No. 287 of 1924.)

ON A SLAB LYING UNDEB A MABG08A TBEB IN FJGIONT OF UHB ^^^-^HOUSE IN KOKKIEBNI, NANDiaAMA TALUK, BjftlSHKA DUnDBIOT.

^. 1236. (Ananda)

Very much damaged, Seem& to refer to the grant, presumably to * temple, of alevied on people of several castes.

First Face.

1

2

3 ifotf

1 The figures o^3^ 6eem to be an error f<* o^3>e. the cyclic 7 *rin the inscription, corresponds to the latter year

JS36 cited i. t,e Option is correct, . tt ,afl the Jwhere the current year is cited. Pramadin fonnd in the record i. t .

JVamS^Aa, which is also current, ia a corruption. O. 8yUabIe i^de^Ttl, ^ 1 "uTwitfc the name of the year. N.L.R.]

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No. 508.

(A. It. No. 298 of 1924.)

ON A PILLAB LYING IN THE ZAMINDAB7S [RESIDENCE,

SAME TAfctTK AND DISTBICT.

& 1236* (Ananda)

Incomplete. Refers to grant of laud to god Mailaradeva of Tadivaya, byAnnama-Raddi and others during the reign of Pratapa-Rudrad5va.

First Face.

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Second Face.

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Third Face.

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Fourth Face.

89 o oy 35cp

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98 $0099 sg).

No. 509.

(A. R. No. 131 of 1917.)

ON A BROKEN PILLAB IN FBONT OF TH* TEMPLE OF GSKABK&HVAKA, I3

" QTOTUR TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTRICT.

. 1236. (Ananda)

States that Erraya-Lenka, the gate-keeper of Pratapa-Rudradcva, remitted

certain customs leviable on lands belonging to temples in 22 viUa"CH included iu his

nayankara and also certain dues on lands enjoyed by the mahnjaniM iti the *amu villages.

Eanika, gadduga, mdda^ putti-pahiiidi, puftukalupu, upakriti^ sutikamu and grazing ** are

among the dues remitted.

Face A.

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jtfo**_A and Bare continuations of the main inscription. To their proper left are given the-

actual lengths of the cubits m double line.

No. 61O-

(A. B. No. 753 of 1920.)

ON A IN THE OF BHlME^ABA, MoaALLTJ, BHIMAYABAM TALUK,

WEST

. 1237. (Rakshasa)

Attili Peda-Poti-Raddi put up a stone pillar in the

-~ f Ms*Koiaou ana aiB gave 8** of

to Pramathakavi Slrigiri-Ayyaflgaru.

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No. 511.

(A. E. No. 756 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE SAME TEMPLE*

& 1237. (Rakshasa)States that AttlH Devaya-Raddi put up a stone pillar in the mndi-ma<laua of the

temple of Bhfmes'vara of Mongolanu and also presented a perpetual lamp to that temple,

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No. 512.

(A. R. No. 758 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

3. 1237. (Rakshasa)

States that Namundftri Beti-Reddi's wife Kunasaiii put up a stone pillar in the

nandi-mandapa of the temple of Bhimisvara of Mongolanu.

o_s3a

No. 513.

(Jl. JB, Fo. 763 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

. 1237. (Rakshasa)

States that Attili Devaya-Raddi put up a stone pillar in the nandi-ma$dapa of

the temple of lihiinesvara of MoftffOlanu and also presented a perpetual lamp to the

temple of Nandikesvara.

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of the

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No. 514.

(A. R- #<> 762 of 1920.)

A PILLAB IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1237. (Rakshasa)

States that Kondflri Katama-Raddi put np a stone pUlar in the na.ndi-mav<}apa

temple of BhlmllWra of MSftgolanu and also presented a lamp to the saul temple.

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10

11

12

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No. 515.

(A. B. No. 761 of 1920.)

ON A HtLAE IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

6. 1237. (Rakshasa)

. States that Naming KGnasani put up a stone pillar in the mndi-n.an^a of

the temple of Bhimesvara of Mongolanu.

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7

8

9

10

No. 516,

(A. R. No. 760 of 1920.)

ON A HtiLAB IN SHE SAME '

& 1237. (Rakshasa)

States that Attili Peda-Poti-Raddi put np a stone pillar in the nawli-niandapa

of the temple of BhimeSvara of Mongolanu,

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6

7 o

No. 517,

(A. B. No. 757 o/ 1920.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE SAME TEMPLIU

& 123[7]. (Rakshasa)

Incomplete.

i (incomplete,)

NO; 518.

(J. B. JVo, 759 of 1920.)

,OK A PIDLAB IN THE SAME TBIIBLK.

& 1237. (Rakshasa)States

thatJKondaya put up a stone pillar m the wMwtfafa of the temple of

o_2>33 &

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No. 519.

(A. R. No. 432 of 1911.)ON A SLAB SET UP NEAR THE EUINED TEMPLE OF SlDDHEgVABA,

TANGUTOBU, RAJAMPET TALUK, OUDDAPAH DISTBICT.

& 1237. (?) (Rakshasa)Damaged. Eefers to the assignment of certain customs duties made to the temple-

oi Siddhunatha during the reign of Pratapa-Rudradeva.

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No. 520.

(A. R. No. 551 of 1909.)

OH A PIIAAB OF THE MANAPA IN THE TEMPLE OF StfBEfSVABA,

PAIiNAD TALUK, GUNTUB DISTBICT.

& 1238. (Anala)

,rt'stbatH putti* of land was granted to the temple of Suresvara ofKarem-

pundi free of the paAga tax. Mentions Pratapa-Rudradeva as the ruling king and also

one Alavattam Peddaya-Lenka*

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12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

yearwhich corresponds to Anala* [The-

seems to be a mistake for

6aka year cited was current and not expired.-NX.!*.]

No. 521.

(A. R. No. 715 of 1920.)

ON A BBOKKK BED STONE LYING IN FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

PEDAKON90RU, TENALI TALTK; SAME DISTBICT.

. 1239. (Pingala)*

MayidSva-Lenka remitted

pannu m

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No. 522*

(A. B. No. 653 of 1920.)

ON A STONE SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF AaASXYfisVAHAHVi**! OF

KOLAKALSBU, SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT*

& 1240. (Kalayukta)

States that Pochu-Lenka, son of Somaya-Leftka, cotnmaiiderit&*<sUu'

forces of Pratapa-Rudradeva made a gift of 8 pandums of laud to #odKolathkuluru and of the same extent to god Virabhadradeva.

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of

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No, 523.

(A. R. No. 652 of 1920.)

ON THE OUTEE SOUTH WALfc OF THE TBMHiE OP

AT THE SAME VILLAGE.

& 1240. (Kalayukti)States that P5chu~Lenka, son of Somaya-Leftka, commauder4a~chief of att ~

forces of Pratapa-Rudradeva presented 5 turns of land to the temple of O**v*-P0mmallu of Kolaihkulflru. r

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No. 524.

(A. B. No. 690 of 1920.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF iNJANEYASVAMI,

ZAMPANI, SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

. 1240. (Kalayukti)

States that two Madhava-dasas gave 5 turns of land for the upkeep of two sandhya,

lamps in the temple of Gropinatha.

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9

10

12

13

No. 525.

(A. R. No. 599 of 1909.)

ON A MUTILATED SLAB SET UP IK THE VILLAGE OF i

PALNAD TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1240.] (Kalayukta)

Damaged and illegible. Seems to refer to Pratapa-Rudradeva and a certain

' Lenka.

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9

10

11

12

18

(The rest is much damaged and illegible.)

NO. 526.

(A. R. No. 574 of 1909.)

ON A WLLAB SET UP IN FEONT OF OfMHJWU NBAS BTOQA,

SAME TALUK AND DISTBICT.

. 1241. (Siddharthi)

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No. 527..' (^ B.,No. 545 o/ 1909.)

ON A SLAB IN FBONT O^ THE TEMPLE OFSATTEKEPALLI TAI/DK, SAME DISTRICT.

, JoKNALAAI?pA,

oo o a n|-i

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No. 528.

(A. B. No. 163 of 1913.)

ON A SLAB SET TOP IN THE OOUKTTAED OB1 THE TEMPLE OF

AT PANBM, NANDTAI. TALOK, KxrENooii DISTBIOT.

^. 1241. (Siddharthi)

States that Mummadi Juttaya-Lenka, governor o Pedakallu and other

Southern districts during the reign of Pratapa-Rudradeva, made a gift of_thefees

(*Sraa) payable by people of several classes to &e temple of Vlranarayana at Panyamuandtibathe also ordered that a iO* of grain should be given -to the said temple in

respect of grains sold in the markets of certain specified villages.

o-aoeix)

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No. 529.. B. No. 298 o/ 1915.)

S. 1242. (Raudri)States that Konda

Peddi-Mafichi,of some land to the temple of Anati'i

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No. 53O.

(J.. B. J^o. 178 o/ 1905.)

THE WEST WALL OP THE OENTBAL SHRINE IN THE TEMPLE OF TBIPOBlNTAKfsfrVAKA ,

TKIPUBSJJTTAKAM, MAEKAPUE TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

& 12[42] (Raudri)

States that Nemani Pina-Vichaya-Pregada made a gift of the sunkant on a

garden to the temple of Tripurantakadeva during the reign of Kakatlya Pratapa-Rudra-

deva-Maharaja.

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No. 531.

(JL. JR. No. 755 o/ 1920.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF BHXMCBfiVABASVXMI, MiflAELTJ, BHIMAVAIfcAM TALUK,

WEST G-ODAVAEI DISTBIOT.

5. 1243 (Durmati)

States that Monffolani Devaya-Ra^di made a gift of land to the temple of

Bhtmegvara of

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No. 532.

. No. 604 of 1909.)

THE BASB 0, O. 0, KOD^ABAHASVIKIAT

BAPATLA TALOK, GUOTUB DISTBICT.

g 124[4] (Dundubhi)

States that Qolla Chflraya gave 20 sheep for a lamp in the tcn.pl.. of GopiuStha

consecrated by Dharma Ramasetti.

o/ 1915,)

ON A HUAB IN THE KALTtoA-MANDAPA 0^ THB TBMPLB OF

AT KOPPAEAM, NAEASAHAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

^. 1245. (Rudhirodgari)

States that the inhabitants of Kopparam agreed to give to this temple f Varada-

&5pinatha and Eama-Lakshmana a portion of their incomes for the merit ofPratSpa-

feudradSva.

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No. 534.

(A. R. No. 68 o/ 1917.)ON A HTOXE .SET UP tfBAB AN OLD WELL AT CHINA KiKANI,

GONTUB TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

3 1246 (Raktakshi)

Htat.s that Kramja Naffisetti and Valiabhisetti presented a flower and fruitgarden 1o thr tfiiiplr oi

(Jhcuna-Mallikarjuna of Kakandi.

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No. 535.

(^4. 22, No. 308 o/ 1915.)

< >X A BLAH 8KT Ul IN A FIKLD TO THE WEST OF

NAUABABAOPETA TALUK, SAME BISTBIOT.

Kshaya.

Static that Kolani Rudradevaningaru, minister of Pratapa-Rudradeva madea plft <ii'iai<l ti) tin* titinph; of Gojuaathudeva.

Face A.

11 .

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No. 536.

(JL R. No, 329 of 1905.)

OK A BHOKEN 8&AB LTIN0 IN OTUB MAN^APA IN FBONT OF THE BUINED DIVA TBMPIOB

CALLED MOBBUDftVALAM EAB UptfABABAItlil, PBOBDA*ITB TALUK, ClTDDAPAH DISXBIOT.

Undated.

State* that Prat&pa-RudradSva appointed Ms son Juttayafs servant

ya-Re$# to govern Kha^ikSta (aa^^Sta) and the Mulikinandu country and

&*t whaa 00 goveramg, the Be^t gave away the village of Kharfikota (?) rent free to

the reideuts.7ft

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ON A SLAB LYING IN A FIELP IN THfl VILLAGE OFNAEASAEAOPETA TALUK, GUOTUB&&&&.

Undated.

,-. States thai Prat5pa*iiararfSva*s Mninistet tR^raldeva made a <rift of l^xidtathe temple of [Go]pmatha of I[ska]palli. T

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Face A,

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Face B.

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8

9

10

The rest is damaged.

No. 538.

(A. R. No, 687 of 1920.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE BOOP OF HE TEMPLE OF AGASTYE^VABA,TBNALI TALUK, SAME PISTBICT.

The year is missing:.

States that Somideva-Nayanka made a gift of land to the temple of

of Ivani for the merit of Pratapa-Rudradeva.

1 Illegible

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>. *92 of 1917.)

ON A STONE SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OP MALLE^VABASViMl,

sGknjrasiR TAtUK, SAME DISTBICT.

Beginning lost.

Damaged. Refers to the gift of land made by a dependent of Rudradva-Matu. raja to the 83nis and M3nis of the temple of Bhimesvara at Lamu. .

i letters &>S~ are inserted below the Une,

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No. 540.

(A, E. No. 325 of 1915.)

ON A GABU;DA-STAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF VENUGOPALASVAMT AT

NABASABAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

Year missing.

States that, on his return from a successful campaign against the Paijdya king?

Bolneningaru remitted tiruvidayavamulu (?) as pangamanyamu to god Choiniakefiava of

Uppuriibralflru, for the merit of Pratapa-Rudradeva.

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No, 541.

(A. JR. No. 301 of 1924.)ON A SLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE CENTEAL SHBINE IN THE TEMPLE OF

MUKTYALA, NANDIGAMA TALUK, KBISHNA DISTRICT.

Undated.

Incomplete. Enumerates some of the charities of Chagi P5tayaraja.

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NO. 542.

(A. JB. No. 313 of 1924.)

ON A NS.GA PILLAB LYING NEAB A DILAPIDATED MOSQUE AMONG- THE BUINS OF THE

FOBT AT G-UDIMETTA, SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

Year not given.

Incomplete. States that Chagi Potaraja, whose genealogy is given, installed gocL

in his capital Qu^imetta. Mentions Potaraja's queen Rajamba.

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No. 543.

(A. B. No. 279 of 1924.)

ON A BBOKEN NAGA PILLAB IN THE HOUSE-SITE OF THE DATE MB, K. V. LAKSHMAKA KAOAT PENUaANOHIPBOLU, SAME TALUK AND DISTBICT.

The Year is missing;.

States that a certain minister of Dorapa, son of Bhlmaraja of Natava^i!, esta*

blished a temple and made a gift of land to it.

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ON A PILLAR SET UP IN THE TEMPLE OF 5.NJANEYASVAMI AT

SAME TALTJK AND DISTEICT.

Undated.

States that, while Potaraja was ruling the Nathavadi country with Qudimetlaas his capital, his kampu Birama's sons Kasevu-Setti and Kurivi-Setti and the latter's

wife Sfltrama got the temple of Narendresvara plastered, consecrated the images of

NarSyanadeva and Brahmadeva and also got the temples of attendant gods plastered, and

gave two tanks for the naivedya and Patrapagudamu in these temples. Also states

that Kurrl-Setti of the TeUTci thousand tribe of Bejevada presented two lamps to

the temples.

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(A R. No. 589 o/ 1925.)

ON A STONE I/JONG HBAB THE TEMPM OF RSMALINQESVABA AT

SATTENEtPAI/IiI TAItTTK:, GUNTUE I)ISTBIT.

The year is missing.

Incomplete and damaged. Mentions Pr5la, the minister of Kota Ketaraja of

Amararama.

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(A. R. No. 531 of 1925.)

ON A PILI/AE LYING NEAB THE TEMPLE Off CHENNAKJB^AVA AT Ko&AVENNU,BEZWADA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTEICT.

Date lost.

Damaged and unintelligible.

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No. 547.

(A, S. No. 340 of 1915.)

ON A SLAB SET TO IN FEONT OF THE TEMPLE OF N$ISB&HASVAMI, NEKABIKAM.0,NAKASAEAO*ETA TALUK, GhnrruB DISTBIOT.

3, 1254 (3rimukha)Refers to the gift of eighty jwfffe of land to god Santa-NarasiAha of NagarakallUne S!ftgav!bhu formed a^^ on ** land and called it NSrashfthya-

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: . . . Np. 548.

(A. E, No. 261 of 1905.)

ON A NANDI PILLAB IN FBONT OF THE DAEK BOOM (CH!KATI-MIDDI) IN THE TEMPLE OFTEIPCBANTAKEiVABA, TBIHTBANTAEAM, MABKAPUB TAtUK, KUENOOL DISTBICT.

1 1[2]5[7] (?) (Yuva)States ttat Potiraddi Tallayaraddi presented 100 cows and one bull to the

temple of Tripurantaka-Mahadeva for the merit of his masters Ambadevaraja andLokinayaka, sons of Chelinayani Komma-Nayaka, lord of RevanQru. A long stringof Komma-Nayaka's lirudas is given.

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(A. JK. So. 708 of 1926.)

ON A SLAB NEAR THE DHVAJA8TAMBHA IN THE TEMPIiE OF ElMALINGE^VABA AT

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PALNAD TAJUIJE, UNTTTB DISTRICT,

6. 12[63](?) Vrteha

States that AHada-Nayaka, son of Sabbi-Nayaka, pt up a golden pot on the top

of the temple of SrIE5manSthadeva of Pifigali.

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, (A. E. No. 230 of 1905.)

ON THE BAST WALL OP THE DABK BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OF

TBIPtFBiNTAKAM, MABKAPTTB TALUK, KUBNOOL DI8TBICT.

^. 1264 (?) (Chitrabhanu)

Incomplete. States that a certain Potamba put up a golden dhvqja in the

temple of Tripurantakevara. From the genealogy given which is not quite intelligible,

it appears that Potamba was the wife of Soma-Bhfipala, of the lunar race and Atrcya*

ffdtra and the daughter of Rama-BhQpala, son of Qonkanna, who wa the nun of PedaRama-Bhupala, who was the son of Gonkannadeva of the KSSyapa-i/rlfra, who had the

title of Uttamaganda.1

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No. 551.

(A, E. No. '191 'of 1905.)ON THE EAST WALL OF THE MANDAPA CLOSE TO THE BLOCKED UP DOOBWAY

IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

S. 1268 (Vyaya)Refers to Vemaya-Re^i and Anav6taya-Re^i.

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(A. B. No. 250 of 1905.)

ON A PILLAB AT THE ENTRANCE INTO THE DABK BOOM (CHlKATl-MIDDl)IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

3. 1269 (Sarvajit)

States that Iruvaprali Padalu Immadi made a gift of one hundred cows and onebullock to god Tripurantakadeva and fifty cows and a bullock to goddess Tripurapara-"

for supplying ghee for perpetual lamps, for the merit of Annama-Reddmgaru.

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No. 553V

(A. B. No. 184 of 1905.)

ON THE SOUTH WALL OF TEGB; MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE OENTBAL SHBINE

I3SE .THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1275.

States that Maraya-N5yaka madep, gift of the village of Namilikallu in

Dannalakota (Phara9ikota)-siAa/amw td! Tripurantaka-Mahadeva ""for the merit of

'Xami-Nayaka, , .J

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No. 654.

(A. B. No. 44 of 1912.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE COMPOUND OF THE TEMPLE OF

ON THE HILL AT K5EUKONBA5 BAJAHMUNDEY TALUK,

EAST G-ODAYABI DISTEIOT.

& 1275 (Vijaya)

States that Bhattari, the Vaishnava guru of Mummarfi-Nayaka of Kftrukopgaleft his mortal body and reappeared as god Narasimha on the top of the ParaSara hfll,

that a woman named LakshmidasI of that town sstw this in a dream and ivvealud it to

Mummadi-Nayaka, that, with the permission of the Nayaka, she went about beggingfor money and with the money so ohtained, she formally consecrated the image of the

god on the hill and that king Mnmmadi-Nayaka made a gift of two villages and noinelands and gardens to the said temple. The inscription gives a genealogy of Mummadi-Nayaka and says that he ruled over the country on both sides of the Godavarl

(soimiiitiugof Panara, Kona, Kuravataka, Chengara etc. districts.

North Face.

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No. 555.

(JU R* No. 185 of 1905.)

(>N TUK SOUTH WALL OF THE MANDAPA IN FB.ONT OF THE OENTEAL SHBINBIN THJS TEMPLE OV TBIPUBANTAKE^VABA, TBIPUBANTAKAM,

MABKAPUB TALUK, KUBNOOL DISTBICT.

^* 1278 (Durmukhi)

Statei* that Adapa Vemana, with the permission of Anavotaya Reddi, made giftsof gold, rice, ghee etc., to the temple of Tripurantaka Grauriparamesvari and Vighnesvaraarid aiao 25 COWB for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp.

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(A, JR. jfoTloaV 1909.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE MA^APA OF THE TEMPLE OF VlBABHADBA,

BAPATLA TALUK, GOTTUB DISTRICT.

& 1280 (Vilambi)

States that Anavota's minister Somaya issued a proclamation giving certain

assurances to traders resorting to the port of MotupalH for trade pmTo8,s remitting the

customs duties (?) known as aputrikam and Jcad^ayamu, the duhes on gold one-tlurd of

the duty on gavdhamu mlria^i and agreeing to charge duty on other article* tit the old

rates.Face A.

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No. 557.

(A. B. No. 368 of 1926.)ON A SLAB PLANTED BEFOBE THE TEMPLE OF VSNUGOPlLASVlMI, TANQEDA,

PALNAD TALTTK, SAME DISTRICT.

3. 1295 (Parldhavi)States that Avubhalanathuni Devu-Lenka, during the reign of Anavema-Reddi,

put up aBtoiiQjirumuttamu to the temple ofQopinathadeva and consecrated the images

of tUe twelve Almrs and also granted lands to the said temple. It also mentions sifts ofland made by other persons to the same temple.

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No. 558.

(JL B. No. 572 o/ 1925,)

ON A BLACK GKRANITE PILLAE SET UP NEAR THE DHVAJASTAMBHA IN THK TIOIPI^E UK

RAMALINGE^VAEA, VELPDBU, SATTENEPALLI TALUK, SAME DISTEICT.

1 1295.

States that Vemambika, wife of Nalla-Nfinka had the teuipio of ilaiiianatha

plastered with chunam and also put up a gold kalasa ou the top of the temple, besides

making other gifts on the occasion. The donor's genealogy is as follows Dodda Bhupa,Chittaya, Nflnkama-Reddi and Nalla-Nunka,

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(A 5. No. 20 o/ 1915.) ^

OK THE BIGHT AND EFT PILLABS OF THE MANDAPA ADJOINING THE

IN THE TEMPIfE.OP MALLIKABJUNA, ^Bl^AILAM, NANDIKOTKUB TALUK, KtTBNOOfc BISTEICT.

^. 1299 (Pingala)

States tliat king Anavema-Reddl constructed a rfrdnpytapam in the temple of

MallikSrjtina on the SxSiaila hill, The Sanskrit portion of .this- long inscription is com-

posed by Balasarasvati, the Vidvan, attached to the court, of Annayema : and Mailayyason of Pafichabhiksha F^atnanatha was the prompter (karayita) of this dharma* Tlxe

inscription gives the full genealogy of the Redidis up to Annavema and also a complete

list of their birudas. It is stated in this inscription, that the Eeddis belong to, Vellacheiri-

gdira.'

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No. 560.

(A. B. No. 46 of 1909.)

ON THE VEBANDAH OF THE KITOHEN IN THE BOCK-00* TEMPLE OF A-NANTAsAYANA,

UEIpAVALLI, G-UNT0B TALUK, GuNOTB DISTBICT.

& 12 . .

States that Machama-Reddi, son of Anna-Reddi endowed certain laTulH(?) for the

performance of various kinds of worship in the temple of Anauta&yni at Uljdavelli.

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No. 561.

It. No. 205 o/ 1905.)

$H&4 DABK ^06M {CALLED CnlKATfl-MIBDl) W tHE TEMPLE OV

K0BJSTOOI* DIWEIOT.

missing

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No. 562.

(A. R. No. 754 of 1920.)

A JPILIiAB IN THE TEMPLE OF BHlME!VAB,ASVlMI, MoaALLTJ,

TALTTK, WEST GrODAVABI PISTSICT.

Undated.

States that AnavSmaya-Reddi made a gift of eighteen jpwfjw of land consiBtingof fields and gardens to Pramathakavi Sirigiri Devayya in Mongolanu.

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(^. -B. No. 395 o/ 1926,)

A SfcAB BIiAHTBD IK FBONT OF THE BUINBD TBMPI.E OF VA'SAKTABAYA ON THB

BEZWADA TAI/TJK, KJBISHNA DISTBIOT.

^. 1312. (Pramadl)

States that Kumaragiri-Red^i granted certain lands and also a certain quantity

of grain in several villages to the temple of Vasantaraya Narasimha.

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No. 564.

(A. JS. No. 242 o/ 1924.)

TWO* FACES OF A PILLAB LYING IN A MOSQUE IN GflptJB, BAN0AB TAL0K,

KJBISHNA DISTEICT.

S. 1312. (Pramoda)

Damaged. Seems; to, state that someone had regranted certain lands to the

temple of Jaladhl^vara at Qhatitasala.

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(A. E. No. 380 of 1926.)

ON A SLAB PLANTED IN THE BESEBVE FOEEST ABOTTT A MILE TO THE WEST OF TAKQEDA,PALNAD TALUK, QTUNTUB DISTRICT*

& 1313. (Prajapati)

States that Chokkana Sfftgana, governor of Tafige^a tinder Komaragiri-Re<Jdi

son of Anavotaya-Reddi, established th^ tekaples of Narasiihha, Goddess Lakshmi, tibe-

Jilv&rs and other dependent gods on the Anant^giri hill at Tangeda and endowed the

temples with certain lands and also the proceeds of certain ctistozn* dirties, detail* of

which are given. ;,','

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15 ^)^o^^> sS^b ooDbb-^rfb ,6 . ^?3e>o ;3br*13o2*>?6o -u555b^> rir8"So^> 76 . 2. [**>]-^ oo c*o <i

..

16

17 S esSbo^oSS^Sb -K5 ^exs doT^^T'er'SS sfcosS^o&ssSbo qi o sJ oo

18 es-^-^bSfo wStf-S^^)^ofiSb p o ^^.60^ esS^JfwaK.cSfcgtf^'tflSo

.

19 eSb aSooi&sSbo tf x s&ogS^^ ^-BoCSbs&o 5 ox esS'T3'a's3S> S"tf e-

20 tf a>oKs3b^5o2fo ^-|joesb ^ o L^^^a esfi^'

?5oSi)Sfco oo21 Tboafo ^ o -5-'CJ55-CP'?S?fo esS^tfSoo sSbasSefo ?5oS)So oo

,,-.

22"

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o3oe-oo

* [a$JHS wSs-tfo^ a* .

6

7

8

9

10

11

oS oo es-tfol tfTJn--

No. 566.

(A. JR. No. 367 of 1926.)

A WHITE SLAB PLANTED BEFORE THE aABtTDA-STAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OP

VENUGSPILASVAMI IN THE SAME VILLAGE.

g. 1316. (Bhava)

States that some one whose name is lost granted land to god QopiuathadSya of

Tangeda for the merit of Komaragiri- Reddi.

12

13

14

15\*.

16 doT^xSoefc

17

18

19

20

21

22[

No. 567.

(A. R. No. 370 of 1926.)

ON A SLAB PLANTED NEAB THE COMPOUND OP THE SAME TEMPLE.

. 13 . .

Damaged. States that, while Komaragiri-Reddi was King and ChokkanaSingana was governor of Tang'e^ia, the said Smgana and certain personB referred to as

chalumula-vubhaya-n&nadeSala pekkatydru made gifts of land and customs duties to god

Gopinatha.

templeswhich

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-39

40

41

42^J A"~ ' "**' '~' 1 ~~ TBU V^V*J W ~W | OsJ

^O ~ ^ ~ &^ v <. A_ ^ ^ - - _ ^ I - ^^

44

45tf^tftftfo

46

47

48

49

50 o

51

i of land for a garden* and

No. 568.

JR. No. 695 of 1926.)

A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF BHATA-NlBAYANASVAMI, SAEPAVASAM, CoOANADA TALUK,EAST GODAVABI DISTEIOT.

& 1319. (Uvara)States that a certain Mummaiia made a gift of ;

also a house -site and 20 pago&as to god Bhavanarayana.

6

7

8

9 73

10*

No. 569.

(J.. Jf2. JVb. 580 o/ 1909.)

A PILI/AB IN THE MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OP OHENNAKEAVASVSMI AT

MAOHEELA, PALNAD TALUK, G-UNTUE DISTEICT.

^. 1319- (iSvara)

States that a certain Perfiri Muktiraju got certain repairs done to the central

shrine of Cheuixa-Kesava at Mahadevicherla.

2

8

4

5

6

7

o3 Kb

8

9

10

11

12

13

Np. 570.

(A. R. No. 406 o/ 1915.)

ON A GABTJPA-PILLAB SET UP IN THE MAIN ST3U3ET OF PtTBnSHOTTAPATTA3JAM,

NABASABAOPBTAT TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

^.1301. (Pramadi)

Records the planting of the gart^lfi**** (m front) of the temple of

Narasimhadeva.

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X

10

No. 571.

(4, B. No. 90 of 1917.)

ON A GABUDA-PHJOAK SET UP ra FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF LAKSHMINKISIMHA,

KtTBNOTALA, G-TOTTTB TALUK, SAME WSTBICT.

. 1326.

States that king Peda-Komati-Veriaa granted the village of Kurnflntulflru to

god Dasarathi of Eravirapuri on the occasion of a lunar eclipse.

10 TP1"?^ I o55f43"8 I S5J?O IB-

11

12

13

14

15

>. 572.

(A. R. Nos. 538, 539 and'HQ of 1909.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE BUINEB MANDAPA CALLED VABAH&LAKOTTU,

88

, NABASAEAOPETA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

^. 1327. (Parthiva)

Portions are incomplete. - These little inscriptions state that certain atone pillars

(stamlhas) were put up by certain persona. They contain no historical information.

Note : This is a batch of 15 small inscriptions. In the Annual Mqport m Epigraphy, Madras,these are treated as constituting three inscriptions but really each one of them is a separate inscription.ITine of them are illegible owing to the roughness of the surface of the stone. I treat the rest as parts of

one and the same inscription and transcribe them below.

oo-

6

7

8

9 80 zooca

4

*S

2

s

4

6

7

8

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D.

6 S cg)raoo7V "^ooo-

2

8 &(j

4 tftfO

?o-

5 ol

6

7

JD

- -ri^iii.T"n-'w

(No. 573.^*

(A. R. No. 402 of 1915.)

ON A ri&LAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE SHBINE OF 5.SJANEYA, APPiPUBAM,SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

& 1327. (Parthiva)

States that KavQri Vallabhisetti got excavated a tank called Govardhana-

saxxmdramu, conBecrated the iniage of Kesava-Perumallu on the bund of that tank and

endowed that temple with four and half puffis of land with the permission of king Peda-

Komatl-VSma.

Face A.

2

8

4

5

6

7

8 waeT*

9

10

11

25

26

27

28

29

80

81

82

88

86

80

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37

38 US

39

4.0

41<fk

42 ?5b

43

44

46

56 S>r*otfo

57

58

.59

60

61

62

63

64

65

Co

47

48

49

50

51

52

53 _|54

55

66

67

68

69

70

71

78

74

No. 574.

(A. H. No. 4S3 o/ 1911.)

ON A SLAB "SET UP IN THE COTJBTYABD OF THE TBMHJB OP

TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTBIOT.

32t8]. (Vyaya)

Incomplete. Mentions Anna-Red^i, son of Map-Redd! and brother of V6m-

"rf

Reddi.

JS5C_^ ^

3 o32>[o-]oo

9

10

u .

14

(incomplete,)

OK A SLAB BET UP **

575.

R. No. 422 o/ 1911.)

EHTBA*CB^ ^^^SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT,

& 13[30] (?) (Sarvajit)

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1

2 o3 [3o]

3 . . .

xJ

10

11

12

13

16

17

18

6

7

8

9

10

Note : The inscription is much damaged.

No. 576.

(A. E. No. 599 of 1925.)OK A STONE LYING- KEAR THE HILLOCK CALLED BHAIEAVAB5DU,

SATTENEPALLI TALUK, G-UKTUE DISTRICT.

& 1332. (?) Vikriti.

States that Madasi Singamu, the Padalu of Velpuru, made a gift of a pandumu of.land in Velpuru to god Kalabhairava, for the merit of Vetna-RediJi, son of Machema-Reddi.

1SD^XB^SosSt^b' 13 o ^Sto

2[jSsi^ otfsS I 14 gr(g-&

3 "s^e'S tfsTss5tf.- 15

16

17

18

19

20

21 6

22

28tfo

sfco

NO. 577.

22. JVo. 84 of 1915.) /

OH A SLAB SET UP ON THE WAT TO THE PiMULfiTI NABASpVIHA TEMPLE,

AHSBALAM, SIBVEL TALUK, KUBNOOL ouraEiOT.

^. 1332. (Vlkrlti). ^/

States that Katamft-Re^di VSma-Reddi made a gift of several villages to temples

and Brahmins renaming those villages Komaragifipuratriin honour of King Komara-

giri-Reddl and also ten villages with the name of VSmavaratn. It also states that

Katama-Retfdi's wife Mallamma made a gift of a village with the name of Malla-

varam to god Markandefivara of

ox.

rt3S_3

Lfcws*o*tftf -

7 i^tf*r*

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8 * ****^ *

f

10

12

is

u15

16

18- -" nSW *>*> '

19

20

21

22 c^b

23

24

25 .... r's^^AB^b'o l . . S^g-cr'^^d 8^8565^0^*0 i ojTBr

26

27

28 tfM^tfo I ^^^3 ^ftfw^JD raibtfWtfo I T-^otf :^?^

29

30

31

82

38

84

35

36 sfocJ^^oTT'A'a^^o SoTSefio"ltfsS"Stf"&)tfeJo 1 TSStf tfo i fc^^tfo 1

88

3d

40

41

42^oj-XSSb

>T5T?5.I) QdJb^yrTBltotf *Sex>?in5^o^aSx) i

43

-44

45

46 (tf55b^9$CTej&o2Sbf'7r*47

48

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No, 578.

(A. R. No. 238 ofON A BOirU,KB KEAB A WELL CALLED BHlMTJDiaUNBULU, ON THE ALAPU

MOLLKBU, YELLAYAEAM TALUK, EAST GODAYAM DISTEICT.

Undated.StateH that a cortain Hanuma had the tank Vemasamudramu excavated for the

racrit of Katama-Reddi Vema-Reddi.

No. 579.

(.4. 22, No. 424 of 1911.)

ON A SLAB HKT UP NEAR THE ENTBANOE INTO THE TEMPLE OF CHENNAKsSAVA,llAJAMPET TALUK, ClTDDAPAH DISTBICT,

& 1335. (Vijaya)

Klates that Sadapalli Mallu built the prakara (?) of the temple ofPeruinullu of Lembaka in the reign of Malla-Reddi.

8

9

10

2

8 tf

4

5 [So]

7

on

12

13

No. 580.

(A. #, JTo. 582 of 1909.)

ON A PIIiLAH IN THE MAN^AFA IN FBONT OF THB TEMPLE OF CHENNAKESAVASVljil AT

MXCHEELA| PAIiNlD TALTTK, GHtfNTUB DISTEIOT,

^. 1336. (Jaya)

States that Janyavula Kasava-Nayltliftg^rtl got some repairs done to the

of the temple of ChennakStfava of Mahadgvlcherla.

2

8

4

6

6

7

8

9

81

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No. 581.

(A B. -M>. 696 of 1926.)

DrrfTrATffT-oSvA^A&VlMI, SABPAVABAM* COCANADAON A PILLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF BHSVANABAYAlJA&VAm ,

TALUK, EAST aODATABI DISTBIGT,

6. [13]36. (Jaya)

Damaged and incomplete. Mentions VStna-Re^i, son of

Ka^ama-Re<^.5 . .

' " "^ "

6 . .

7 . .

2 .

3 .

4 .

No. 582.

(A. R. No. 543 o/ 1909.)

ON A BOULDEB CALLED PULLABIBO^ffj AMlAiDA,

SATTENAPALLI TALUK, Q-ujsmiB DXSTBICT,

^. 1337. (Manmatha)

States that king Rachavema-Reddi had a channel called

kalva excavated as a supply channel to the tank Santana-vSrdhi wlnrli had been

excavated under the orders of his mother Sflramba. The inscription i naid to hare

been composed by Srltiatha.

1 V"5^23fi)OOa ftSo^rS5OZJOf6b SSDO(^T%ot3

2

3

6

7

8

No, 583*

(Jl. JS. 2Va. 578 o/ 1909.)

A PILLAE IN THE MANpAPA OP WE TBMPIrB Off CHBNNAKfigAVA,PALNAP TALUK, SAJB

States that Chenukali Qopanayiningaru got certab repairs done to the

in front of the temple of ChennakeSava at Mahadv!cheria.

^J> oSXo

2

8 o

4 tfb

6

7 *fcOO>

8 . f&cS3&jex>

10 88A

16

17

18

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No. 584.

(A. R. JVa. 546 of 192B.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE GATEWAY OF THE LOWEB FOBT AT KONDAPALLI,BEZWADA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTBICT.

& 1358. (Nala)

States that Macha-Batta got a temple erected to Papavinasaiiadeva on the

.banks of the Krishna.

4

5

6 rvx-^S^S^S&X) e55GTD

OljKr 'jr.S-

7 ^-slio'^csscttr" a

No. 585.

(A. R. No. 555 of 1909.)

A BtrAB SET UP IN THE COUBT-YARD OF THE TEMPLE OF ANKJJCiAMMA,

KABJBMPOPI, PA&NAD TALUK, G-UNTUB PISTBIOT.

^. 1367.* (Raktakshi)

States that Jlvaraksha Timmana, son of Macherla Chenna erected a tower at

the place where Chllama-Nayi^u planted (?) his spear. Contains some human figures

bearing the names of Pina-lVialidSvaraja, Tomalidevaraja, Chttama-Nayidu, Peda-

.MalidSvarala, and RSkshati...

I &C R}

2

8

4

5 tf

Another Face

o txjr* *

9 .

11

48

Below some

Face

fc-wfc* ^* following

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Jtjlo. 586.

.(4j-p.,Jfo.792 of 1922.)

O* A SLAB BUILT XNTO THE WALL TO THE LEFT OF THE ENTBAKCE OF THB TEMPLE OF'

GdPiLASVAMI AT PASACHtteT, BAPATLA TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

& 1370. (Vibhava)

States that Inkolani Tittrniala-Re<?di remitted all the taxes payable ou land*

held by the temples and Brahmins of Parachfiru.

o32o

2 w 003 . 3[4 . .

5 wSb^ qrf #5fce-T>

;5;55$

6

7

8

9

10

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

20 . . 6s5^ cxjob

21 cxxr#s5bs-;fco ooofc>

22

28 &$ 3r>-2r$o ^qTySb KoK

24 ^*^)0 aoSjyS^-^^60 S^q;T5S, U

25

26

27

28

29

30

No. 587.

JJ. JV6. 70 of 1917.)

ON A HANUMSN-PILLAB SE^TIP NB4Ja THE NEW OTBIH.H ATCHINTAPALLI, SATTENAPALLI TALUK, SAME DIRERIOT.

; '''& 1376. (Bhava)

Incomplete. Seemftotefer %6

^>me gift made% ofce RagbttfSya Wahapatrirto god Chadaluvada Eaghftve&raora of Kondavklu. ,

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SSCfcb

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

ox

10

11 ><&>

12 36

13

14 ^

15 .

16

(illegible).

No. 588.

(A. R. No. 267 0/1924.)ON A PILLAK IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF ViENUGOPlLASVAMI,

NAN.DIGAMA TALUK, KJBISHNA DISTBICT.

Date missing.

Damaged. Seems to state that a certain Muppi-Reddi gave away his daughterto the temple of Gopaladeva and also gave two cows for that child.

This inscription is greatly damaged and illegible. The concluding portion is asfollows: -

1 , sfcoTOr6- $

2 ^ro .... S><&r*- 6

3 20rtbo&> * tf 7

No. 589.

(A. B. No. 266 of 1924.)

OH A PILLAB IN FEONT OF THE SAM TEMPLE,

Date missing.

Incomplete- Refers to a gift of land by Bachchu Sflrya to god Gopaladeva.

"890^^0^y

&&B

oo

oo

oo

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

&

7T -

18

19

20

21

22

23

24 ozoorfo creS$tfo2jL>?5bo

25

26

27

28

29

3D

31

32

33

34

35

'82

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No. 590.

(A. R, #o. 692 of 1920.)

ON A PILLAB SEi UP BEFOEE THE TEMPLE OP Bn5^YABA AT ClHLUV0R0,

TENALI TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTRICT.

Undated.

Seems to state that Sfiranarya gave away to Bhogaliugosvara the village of

Chiruvuli which he had obtained from king Vema.

1 owo

2

3

4

Reddi.

1 ,

2 .

3 -

4

No. 591.

(A. R. No. 372 of 1928.)

N A SLAB PLANTED OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE OP VSNUO&PiLASViMI,

PALNAD TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

Year missing.

Damaged, Kefers to gift of a pandumu of land to god GopinStha by a certain

'ai'

^Fae

6 .

7 .

8

9 to 12 Damaged

o <;

No. 592.

(-4. JB. JRTo. 249 o/ 1924.)

ON A HEEO-STONE SET UP IN A FIELD TO THE SOUTH-EAST Off

KEISHNA DISTEIOT.

Undated.

DnintelE^ible. Seems to record the death, of a certain Bangaru-RediJi (?),

EARLY CHOj^Afi OF

No. 593.

OH A SLAB SEtf UP IN A

JB. %. 405 o/ 1904.)

BY l^EB SIDE OF THE fiOAD BOKox) MuD&Asrffeatr, HSxmuam, JAMatAtAMADuau TALUK, OUDDAPAH

Cndated.

States that a certain [Re]yatnayyaru (?) erected a temple of the Stm and endowedon the occasion of a Solar EcUp^e,,with the permission of ChSdatnahlrSIa with a*-

of tend and an oil-pressing mill.

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S5be>CO

2 .

3 .

4 .

5

6

7

8 -&*$&'&*'&*&>

9

10 v

11

12

13 .

14 .

15

16

17

18

SalsSjjfoaa

^$o

No. 594.

(A E. No. 517 o/ 1906.)

ON 0?HE DOOR-POST OF THE ENTRANCE INTO THE OEUTBAL SHEINE OP THE TEMPLE OF

CEENNAKESAVASVSMI AT MuTUKteu, PULIVENDLA TALUK, SAME DISTEICT.

Undated.

States that while Chodamaharaja was ruling the Renandu seven thousanda certain Bhikiraju made a gift of one hundred and twenty marutus of land fetchingtwelve pwffis of paddy to a certain baivite mendicant Apimana-Qorava.

2

8

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

20 .

21 e

No. 595.

(A. B. tfo, 466 of 1906,)

ON A HLLAB SBT UP 3TEAB MALLl RBDDl'S HOUSE,

PBODDU^9.w PBODDUTUB TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

Undated*

Damaged. Seems to record that, with the permission of a Chola king (name lost);

who was ruling the RSnaflgu seven thousand, some one made a gift on the occasioir

of a Solar Eclipse, _rFirst Fact.. .

.

7 .

8

9 690

10 .

*612 .

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13

14

16

16

17

f&nooo&

18

19

20

21

No. 596.

(A. R. No. 352 of 1905.)

A SLAB SET UP TO THE WEST OF THE &YA TKMPM AT IV.DPAMH.YAM,

JAMMALAMADXTGU TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

The year is lost.

Damaged. Seems to record that the queen oi'ChoIa-maharaja madr a gift of land,

&1 3&&b#tfs$tf262S-*& 8 "Up . . . o . , * . .TVfcfifc . . , t

9

3

4

6

7" SJ ^prJP X> U J

No. 597.

(A. R. No. 406 o/ 1904.)

ON THE SAME SLAB AS A. R, No. 405 OK 1UO-L

Undated*

Damaged. Seems to record that during the reign of u curtain Chfila-fmahSrSja]certain private persons made a gift of land,

First Face.

2

3

4

10

11

12

13

14

15

[8]

7

8

9

Second Face,

16

18

19

20

zx

No. 598,

(A. R. No. 408 and 408-A of 1904.)THESE FACES OT A PILLAE LYING NBAE

r, JAMMALAMADUOT TALUK,

Undated.

put up the in,oribed slab.nd w,,

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4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

14

is

16

31

32

as

34

<7o

*[**]-

tfttT

13

14

15

16

17 6

18

19

20

21

22

23

[0].

I

408-A, below 408

Second Face*

x rTo'V" ^

^:J-i>^' ''

1'7 to 21 Damaged.

36

37

599.

* and

ON TWO FACES OS-'

iVAB

5th year of Pugiy^kumara's reign

OOUBTYABD OF THE TEMPLE OB1

DDUTUB TALUK, SAME DISIBICT.

of three

Punyakutnara-Piof land wei

the devotees

83

pfltwo gardens in Viripariti for the merit 'o*

It also says that twelve marutu* -

Muchchiya, who was'to render service ,ta t

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2

B

4

$

6

7

8

9

10

11 Ssjjwowatf

1

2tfgj)

3

4

5

6

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

[S-

884--1

i 'ev

8 &9 8

10

11

ao>

384-J5

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 a&sfc

9 J&10

11

12

No. 600.

(A. B. Nos. 400, 400-A and 400-B of 1904.)

ON A PILLAR IK THE TEMPLE OF AGASTYEVABA, CHILAMK&BU,jAJfflAIiAMADUGKGT TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT.

Undated.

Damaged. Records a grant by the Queen of Vikramadityachdlamaharaja.The rest is unintelligible.

12

6

7

8

9

11

15

16

17

18

19

20

2l

22

ej

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1

2

3 So

4 6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

400 A. Another Face.

9

10

11

1

2

a

4

1

2

a

4

-5

13

14

16 &&^

4005. Another Face.

9 So .

10

12

13

14

15

No. 601.

(A. E. No. 495 of 1906.)

ON A PILLAB ItYINa NBAE A WELL CALLED THE KATTABHiVI ON THE WAT TO THE

MUPOBIT TEMPLE FEOM NALEiACEEBUVUPALLI, P0LIVENDLA TALITK, SAME BISTBIOT*

Undated.

Damaged. Seems to record a grant of land by the Queen of a Chola King.

8

9

10

11 .

12 .

18 .

14 .

On another Face.

6 9

7

8

ea

No. 602.

(A. B. No. 798 o/ 1917.)

A HEBO-STONB SET UP TO THB HOJtTH-EAST OF THE VILLAGE OF

BtoDUPtra TAIIUK; ANANTAPUB DIBTBJCT.

Undated.

Incomplete. Mentions Aravala, son of Ch5Ia-maharaja.

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4 . . -

'No. 603.

'(A. B. No. 396 of 1904.)

ON A BEOKBN PILLAB LYING; IN A FIELD ADJOINING

JAMMALAMADUGU TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Unintelligible. Seems to record the gift of a tank by Cholamahadevj.

2

3

~& *"" ^ ~-J^y~-

No. 604.

(A 5. JVb. 474 o/ 1906.)

ON TWO SIDES OF A PH.LAE SET UP IN THE OOUET-TAED OF THE VlHUNU TKUl'LK At

AEAKATAVEMULA, PEODDUTUE TALUK, SAME DISTEICT.

Undated.

Records the grant of (land?) to Vinna 3arma, son of Vanganrirla^Charuva .

Sarma by Bhujangadi Bhupaditya of Perbana-vadiia during the reign of Vallabha-tnaharaja.

: "

First Side.

r

^

Side.

4

5W g^_go '<8rJffo]6'

7 cJ5cro

"- Ij c No. 605.

(4-; &, , JTo, 340 o/ 1905.)ON A MTJTttATED SLAB LTO& ON THE BANK 0V THB

DlNAYOLAPlpU, JAMMALAMADUOT TALUK,

Undated.

Incomplete andunintelligibly

See'2rt6 record a gift"^

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6 efc-^srtf

7 . . .

Go

8 6-SfBPJ9

10

11

12

18

1 .

2

8

4

10 to 14 Damaged.

16 .

No. 606.

(A. E. No. 392 o/ 1904.)

ON TWO PACES OP A PILLAB LYING IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

AT MlLEpA^tr, PBODDCITUE TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

Undated.

Unintelligible. Seeins to record the grant of twenty-five wiarutus of land.

First Face.

6 Sbsfc

7 . *

Second Face.

15

16

17

18

19

No. 607.

(A. B. No. SHO of 1904.)

ON TWO FACES OF A BBOKBN PILLAB LYING IN THE OOtTBT-YABD OF THE TEMPLE OF

CHBHHAKftSATASVlMl AT KALAMA^A, KAMALAPUBAM TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Damaged and unintelligible. Mentions Dhanafljaya and R5na[n$u3.

First Face.

7

8

9 . [^]& -

10 to 14 Damaged*

16 .

Second Face,

17

Rl

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No. 608.

.(A. E. No. 378 of 1904.)

ON A SLAB SET 0P CLOSE TO THE BAST WALL Of THE

BHEINE OF iftUBill IN ME SAME TEMPLE.

Undated.

States that this is the temple of Reva-Sarmma, son of Hgchupa-^armma of the

No. 609.

(A. B. No. 484 of 1906,)

ON A PILLAB LYING NEAB THE MlBIYAMMA TEMPLE IN

PBODDUTUB TALUK, CODDAPAH DISTRICT.

Undated,

Unintelligible.

9

10

12

18

5 .

6 .

7 .

8 .

Second Face.

14 .

16

17

No. 610.

(JL B. No. 469 of 1906.)

ON A STONE UNEABTHBD IN THE BED OF THE STBEAM AT

SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Unintelligible,

2 [A]

8

(iu complete.)

6

No. 611.

(A.. S. No, 861 of 1906.)

ON A BBOKBN SLAB LYING TO THE WEST OF THE &VA TEMPLE

.JAMMALAMADUGU TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

Undated.

States that whoever embezzles temple property will incur the sin of killingBenares.

2

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No. 612.

(A. S. No. 351-A of 1905.)

ON THE SAME SLAB.

Undated.

States that the one hundred and eight (persons) made a convention that whoeverrecedes or pays a bribe, however small, will be damned.

6

7

te \*

10

11

12 CKoSb

No. 613.

(A. R, No. 518 0/1906.)

ON A FILLAB LYING IN FBONT Otf THE SlVA TEMPLE AT -

P0L1VKNDLA TALUK, CtfDDAPAH DISTBIOT.

Year missing.

awl unintelligible.

tfirst tface.

6 ....7 . . .

8 ...9 ...

tSbric*

[T-]

IB

14

16

17 ,

18 tffcfc

19 so

21

23 afc

23

No. 614,

(A. B. No. 515 oj 1906.)

ON A PI&I.AB BET DJP IN THE OOTJBT-TABD OF THE TEMPLE OB1

AT THE SAME VILLAGE.

Undated.

Unintelligible. Seems to state iihat some one fought (and fell) in MuttukQru.

1~S-S j*

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No. 615.

(A. B. No. 497 of 1906,)

ON A STONE LYING BEHIND THE WESTEEN GOP0BA OF THE TEMPLE OF BllAIEAVA

AT MOPtteU, P0LITENDLA TALUK, SAME DIBTBIOT.

Undated.

States that one Milliraju made a gift of one hundred mawtus of laud,

& i ft 167

ruejy

8 dozoo

9

10

1 .

2

No. 616.

(A. & No. 337 of 1922,)

ON A BROKEN SLAB NEAB Q-OpDALS^LAPALLI, HAMLET OF S5MPALLI,

MADANAPALLE TALUK, CHITTOOK DISTBIOT.

Undated,

Incomplete- Refers to a gift ( fanasa) made by some one.

6 $& #ea[eaj-O-

No. 617.

(A. R. No. 408 of 1904.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN THE VBBANDAH IN FBONT OP THB TBttHdS OFAT CHlLAMKtfBU, PltODDUTUB TALXTK, CUDDAPAK DISTBIOT*

Undated.

Damaged. Refers to a gift of land made by the eldest dear ion of Vikratn-

aditya(?).

1 .

2

6

7

8

9

10

11

12 &I0

18

i*

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

M28 .

24

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No. 618.

(.4. R. No. 400 of 1926.)OK 011* OF THE STEPS LEADING UP TO THE &VA TEMPLB ON THE BAHK 0* THE

HI VKH OlUBYYiaU, ABOUT TWO MILES TO THE WEST OFRAJAMPETA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

Undated,

Btuten thai some one is a lion of the three worlds.

(J?ate

No. 619.

(A. R. No. 433 of 1923.)

A HTOXK JUJILT INTO THE LEFT BIDE OF THE ENTBANOE TO THE TEMPLE OFHA^UAMJEHVAllA, SAKOAMEHVABAM, NANDIXOTKttBU TALUK, KUENOOL DISTBIOT."* "

Undated.

Unintelligible. Keiers to Nakaregvara.

2

No.

(A. It. No. 675 of 1917.)

ON A STONE BET UP IN PEONT OF TEE CHlVAl?! AT KSTAK4DTJ,KOILKONTLA TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

*~~ ~~~

6. (?) [836.] ^

Incomplete* IloferR to grant of land*

The ettriittr portion is entirly damaged. The later portion is as follows

4

2

8 tfow 6

VA1DUMBA DYNASTY,

No. 621.

(A. B. No. 374 of 1904.)

OX A fe&AB SKr UP IN A frBOVB OA&fcED THE POLIMlBATSPU IN

Cai^XATIPPABAM00BAHtJ, MAPAKAPALLK TALUK, CfllSCTOOB DISTRICT.

Undated,

that the son of Gan^a-JWaykaliyya fell in a battle and went to heaven,

1

8

*

ft

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No. 622.

(A. B. JVb. 288 of 1905.)

ON A SLAB SET TO NEAB THE S~IVA TEMPLE WEST OF BfADANAPALLK,

SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

Undated.

States that a certain Chandraditya fell in a battle over certain cattle and

went to heaven.

1 S50

2 -3

[b]-

No. 623.

(A. B. No. 294 of 1905.)

ON A BBOKEN SLAB LYING IN A FIELD AT

SAME TALUK AND DI8TBICT.

Undated.

'States that some one fell in a battle. Mentions the Ltmkula family*

1[tfC]Jj (le$^aofr-tf . . . 6

4Jj3$3Xtf /T*& [a]&fooo[r] 9

5 . .

No. 624.

(A. B. No. 296 of 1922.)

ON A BBOKEN SLAB IN A fflELD NEAE NlGATOfl-KiLVA TO

CHIPHLI, SAME TALUK AND DISTEIOT.

Undated.

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

8

WEB1 1 OF

No, 625,

(A. S. No, 300 of 1922.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN A FIELD TO THE SOUTH 0V

SAME TALUK AND DI8TB1CT.

Undated.

Unintelligible. Mentions Ganda-Senkali.

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No. 626.

(A. R. No, 301 of 1922.)

OH A BLAB STANDING IN A FIELD TO THE SOUTH OF THE SAME VILLAGE.

Undated.

States that a certain Blreya (?) fell in a battle with Sodas (?) and went to heaven.Mentions Qanya-Sankal I.

4 $*&>$&*

(rent

No, 627.

(A. R. No. 307 of 1922.)

ON A SLAB IN A FIBLD NEAB TOTlKULAPALLI, HAMLET OF GoLLAPALLI,SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Damaged and unintelligible. Seems to record that some one granted a panasafree land) to some one*

First

12

18

14

6 .

7

8 X>

9 .

10 .

16

No, 628.

(A. R. No. 808 o/ 1922.)

ON A SLAB IM A FIELD NBAS A TANK IN

8AMB TALXTK AND

Undated.

States that rl~Meddi (?) ruler'of Kumima^uyu fell in the battle of SSravadi

dnriag the reign of Chandragaiida-Trigetra VlramaharSja.

3

4 otx>

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No, 629.

(A. 5. No. 310 of 1022.)

ON ONE OF THE THEEE SLABS STANDING SIDE BIT SIDE KKAK A TANK IN TUB 9AMK VILLAGE.

Undated. ,

States that certain persons fell fighting in the Soramndi hattlu.

6

ea

sfcXtfb

8 swI 9

No* 630.

ON A SLAB IN A HELD TO THE NORTH OF UiMANAlTANIliOTA, SAMK i'Al,t'K ASH UWTUICT.

Undated,

States that a certain Mentha (?) fell in a buttle with thu Chiilns (?) and went to

heaven.

2[ff*cS]

S^dSaSb

No. 631.

(A R. JVb. 341 of Iflaa.)

ON A SLAB IN FRONT OF THE TEMPLE OP MADUKUMA IN UAAuiUKWli'ALI.1,SAME TALUK AND DlBTHIOT.

Undated.

States that, during the reign of VlramahSraja, a certain KuHannnia foughtwith one Torrukonnan at Cheramaugala and M.

6 r-^jft Kfcjsy^7

tfjfe^irt&o^A 1

""-2

8

4 (SSb

6

9

10

ON A HEEO-BXONB SET UP

Ho. 632.

B. 2fa. 797 o/ 1917.)

NOKDE-BAOT OF aBJE MM.AOB UKHAMLET OF BtJWll, HlHDUPUB TALTO, AKASTAi'UJt U1KTUICT

Undated.StateB that some one fell in a battle. Mentions Puduli.

8**$& C ]^

*

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tank*

No. 633,

(A. B. No. 811 of 1917.)

OK A STONE LYIK0 IN A FIELD NEAR THE VILLAGE 03P BtolDIGADDAPALLI,HAMLET Off VlNAVOLU, SAME TALUK AND DISTBICT.

Undated.

States* that Apimana-Gangu Kessaraja of Vanavrolu constructed a charitable

<wtf#&c$&

No. 634.

(A. B. No. 327 of 1922.)

ON TWO PIECES OF A BEOKEN SLAB LYING IN A FIELD TO THE NOBTH OF

R&MAN.&YANJK5TA, MADANAPALLE TALUK, C/HITTOOB DISTBICT.

Undated.

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

1 .[j&J&Tft&tf * 7

K . GT* < tfr>&oJr> ^S>] 11[g] |J^["^]

6 * * - *

No. 635.

(A. B. No. 338 of 1922.)

OH A SLAB IN A FIELD HBAB GlLIVlNDLAPALLE, HAMLET OF

SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

Undated.

Records that Qa^atriltStra BaydumaharSja gave a pannasa to a certain

PSjachari (?)

7

2tftf[o]^brr*tf~

8

4 Mi^^ri^AK^.i^^ 10

No. 636.

(A. B. No. 25 a/1905.)

ON A WHITE MABBM SLAB SET UP BY *IDB 0* THE CtTDPAPAH^USHPAGIBI BOA0,

CLOSE TO TOT BUINBD TEMPLE CALLED THE MABBUDEVALAM NEAB

l, CUDPAPAH TAOTK, CtTDDAPAH DI8TBIC3T.

States that Bhuvanatrl^etra Vaydumba-maharaja was crowned in

year 894*

Saka

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'- 5

6

Jfote .-After the figure o- in line 6 there is a curved Itiie. It IB preanmod to b an Moi.hmtal stroko not

intended to represent any figure.

No. 637.

(A. R. No. 536 of 1806.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN A FIELD IN PaLLAOANTlVlBlPALLf, HAMLKT OF LK1>DA-

TlPPASAMUDBAMU, MAPANAPALLE TALUK, CllITTOOll

Date not given.

States that some one fell in a battle.

No, 638.

(A. B. No. 847 of 1922.)

ON A BLAB IN A FIELD TO THE WEST OF RANGA8AMUDQAMU, 8AM 10

TALUK AND DI8MUOT.

Undated.

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

Mentions Vaidumba Mutturaja.

12

18

14

2 "S5*

3

4

5 to 9 Damaged10 tfQtftfo

bSSc16

No. 639.

R. #o. 842

ON A SLAB TO THE NOBTH OF CHBNNABlYAIOSAMa, HAHWW OF T8ADOMO,SAME TALUK AND DI8TBIOT.

Undated.

M .

St!ie! ?at 80me one feU ^ a battle while Vaidumba-mahlraja ruamed

Manuja-THnetra vr&s ruling iihe RSnan^iu Seven-thousand.

[o]X

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7 a

8

9 *e3A-D

10[o-Q]

"^12 to 1C Damaged.

No. 640.

(A. It. No. 309 o/ 1922)

()N ON8 OF THE THREE SLABS IN A FIELD NEAB A TANK IN

SAME TALUK AND DISTEIOT.

Undated.

States that Gaijdara Mutraja who had been crowned by the Vaidumbas fell mthe battle of Kurnulu (?) Mentions the Lonkulas.

6 a-a

No. 641.

(A. R. No. 535 of 1906.)

ON A BLAB IN THE FIELD CALLED YENUGUBlTIMADI, PEDDA TlPPASAMtTDBAMU,

SAME tfALTJK AND DISTEIOT.

Undated.

Incomplete. States that some one fell in a battle.

5

6

7 fcfC*CO

No. 642.

(A. JR. N~o. 328 of 1922.)

ON A BIAS IN A ffIBM> TO THE NOBTH Off EiMANlTANIKOTA, HAMIBT Off

PEDDAPALEM, SAMB TALTTK AND PISTBIOT.

Undated.

States that, while the Vaidumba king surnamed Manuja-Trinetra was

the earth, a certain Kcmma (?) fought with Va,?araia and fell

5

4

6

OHINDA DYNASTY.

No. 643.

(A. B. No. 249 of 1908.)

ON A SLAB FBOM EBBAa5?A NOW AT JAOTALPt

CBNTBAI PBOVINOBS.

5. 945. (RudhiradgSri)

Mentions a

BA8.AB STATE,

Chinda-kula,

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2

8

4

6

6

7

8

9

10

12

IS

14

is #

16 5

17[

18 .

19 .

20 .

r The letters in line 4 are engraved in tiu< ur"ui ^ vi;-h; u- f1 - t.. thn Unit.

No. 644.

(A, R. No. 8S1 o/ IOCS.-

ON TWO PILLAES SET TO IN FBOKT OF TUB TKMPLK l)K I>A\lf>VAJil AT

BiBSte, BASTAB STATE, CBNTBAL I^UVINCI.H,

^. 982, (Sarvari)

Eecords the grant of land, by ChandradStya of Ch5;jlfi-vaiii^ri, whojn- capital

BarasCifa, to the temple of Ohandradityesvara ofttabliHliecl by liim on tin- huml of the

tank Chandraditya-Samudra, also constructed by him ditritiK tin- r**i;ju of th Chlnda

king Jagadekabhflshana.

20

21 tfb Ut5

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

80

11 &

12 o

IS

14

1

16

17

18

81

2

88

84

88

86

8T

88

89

40

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41

42

48

45

46

47

48

49

80

51

52

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71 *

72 .

78 .

74

86

88

89

90

91

92

98

99

100

101

102

10$

104

105

&'5-srer-

Third Side.

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

Fowth Side.

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

Second Stone First Side.

The whole of this side is illegible except the last two lines.

o

ooo-O^10

>[

}

fe-

Second Stone, Second Side,

Alter flcveral illegible lines

94 o

95

96

97

98

Stone, Third Side.

106 o #o>

107 A3

108

109

110

111 8

112 o

87

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118 rf

114

115

116

117

Stone,

Illegible.

StYfc.

No, 645.

(A. B. No. a;u o

ON A SLAB SET UP NBAB THE POLICE STATION AT BlIAlHAM- f A UU V AST,\U S|'\IK,

CENTEAL PEOVI^OJBS; BEMOVJBD KHOM JAN*IUA IWrLx \u

& 982, (arvari)

The first portion is in the nature ot a duplicate of thr ubovti iit*<*ription.

next portion states that Chandraditya also establialn*<l a'

nandanavanam. Eight persons are named UB witnewcs to tl

Side.

1

2

5 to 8

9 . .

10 . .

11

12

22

28

24

25

26

27

28

40

41

42

48

44

4C

46

47 tfo

48 A49 ^50

fil

The

[TS]o3o[o]-

18

14

16

1C.

17 &18

['

19 si

20

21

Second Side.

29 -

SO 3

81 ft

88

84

85 to 89 Damaged

Third Side.

*2

[g'j-

&M[o *]-

*[o]

(Jbtfow.

56

58

60

61

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Fourth Side.

63

64

65 o

66

67

68

69go

70

71

72

74 XSeo yAv 73--oJ

75 &5

was

No, 646.

(A. R. No. 243 of 1908.)

OM A SLAB LYING IN THE TBEA8UBY BOOM IN THE TEMPLE OF

DANTSWABA, BASTAB STATE, CENTBAL PBOVINOES.

& 984.

Damaged. Heems to state that a certain king of the Chinda family, whose capitalDatfavada, made a gift of land to a $iva temple.

First Face.

9

10

11

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

48

49

12 to 16 niegible.

17 .

18 .

19

20

Second Face.

81

82

88

84 to 86 Illegible

87

89

40 and 41 Illegible

42 .

'

.

43 to 47 Illegible

tfo

Third Face.

54

55

56

57

58

59

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deva.

1 .

2 *

3 .

4

5 .

6 .

7 .

8 .

9 .

10 .

11 .

12 .

13 .

14 .

15

16 .

17 .

18 .

19 .

20 .

No. 647.

(A. E. No. 250 of 1908.)

ON A BLAB LYING IN THE JUNGLE TO THE WEST OP Q APIA, BASTAB STATE,

CENTBAL PBOVINCES.

& 1[0]19.

Very much damaged. Eefers to the Chinda king Rajabhii[shana3 Some<gvara

40 .

41

42

43

44

First

c*

3 ft 3

^rj

550

o[o]op-

21 .

22

23'

24'

25 w26 .

27 .

28 ,

29 .

80 .

31 .

32 ,

38 s&

34 .

35 .

36 .

87 .

38

89 .

Second Side.

45 Tto XoX S"ao#

46 >oo

47 .

48 ...49 ...

(The rest i* illegible.)

No. 648.

(A B. No. 245 of 1908.)ON A SLAB IN THE TBBASUBT BOOM IN *H3$ CTHPLB OF _

, BASTAB STACT? CBOTBAI, PBOYINOBS.

& 1147.

Jagadekabhushana-Maharaja

First Side.

8

4

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10

11

12

13

20 .

21 &o

22 $

23

24

30 .

81 <

32

83

34

35

36

Second Side.

15 owoex>

16

17

18

19

e/x

Third Side.

26

26 .

27 .

28

29 ,

Side.

37 &3I

38

39

40

41

42

43

No. 649.

(A. R. No. S95 ^ 1908.)

ON A SIiAB SET UP HEAB OJHB POLICE STATION AT BHAIBAM3ABH,

BASTAB STATB, OBNTBAII PROVINCES.

Undated.

Incomplete. Mention* Jagadekabhflshana-Maharaja who was a worshipper of

the feet of MS&ikyadevu

First Side.

11

12

1^

14

15

16

6

7

8

9

10

Second Side.

17

18

19

20

22

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23

24

25

26

27

23

Third Side.

28

29

30

31

(incoitiplete.)

No. 650.

(A. R. No. 242 of 1908.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN TEE NOBTH PBAKlBA 0* THE NXKft OF

AT DANTfiWiBA, BASTAB STATE, OffilOTAL PB07IHOBB.

& Unknown.

Incomplete. Records a grant made by MasakadSvl, younger mater of the

Chinda king Rajabhflshana. Kefers to princes (mchakodukulu) rcBicUiiR ut Chakra-

gottamu.First Side.

2

S

4

5

6 .

7

8

9

10

o

12

13

14 [tflfpSa

15 . . .

16

17

18

19

CS3*

Second Side.

20

21

22

2S

24

25

26

27

28

29 e

81 -2X^

32 oOf>

46

47

48

88 sfoo

84

85

86 766 Ko87

88

89 TOO

40 TO

41

42

48

44

^^ot306 TWO[sfjb-

49

51

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^

7 .

59 .

60 .

61 .

62 ,

63 and 64 Illegible.

66

67

68 .

69 5

70

71

72 to 75 Illegible.

Fourth Side.

Illegible,

EASTERN GANQA DYNASTY.

No. 651.

(A. R. No. 99 of 1909.)

ON A STONE LYING- NBAE PABAVAST0 RANaAOHARYA's HOUSE AT

VlEAGAPATAM.

^. 101[3] (h) 17th year of Anantavarmadeva.

Records the gift of "perumbadi" (?) by the "city twelve" of ViSakhapattatiamu

alia$ Kui6ttunga-Ch5diapattaiiiamu to Matamatia of Malamatjiala. The descriptioa

of the donee is not qtiite intelligible.

2 tf

8 08

st no

5

6

y

8

9

10

11

12

14 . .

S5-

16

17 Xo*

is

20

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No. 652.

(A. R. No. 642 of 19SG.)

A PIU.AB IN ME MAU9APA IN FEOKT OF TUB CKXTttAL SHUIM". .T I'U. 1 1 MIT.K OF

NlBAYA^RAM, BOBBIM TAMJK, \V,.MM>* 1 AM r,W , l:U I.

Records fte gift of a perpetual Uunp by Bolli-Sctti, urn. ..f Namana-Setti and

Kanya. ma to god NUKvara.

2 ooo[3] l3|S<

3 <XSbsSr*rX5o^rnM 55

\> . i6

7 M _88. * , ". . <

The reBt i greatly damned andillegible,

No. 653.

(A. E. No. 676 of 108C.)

ON A HIXAB IN TEE SAME MA StyA 1*A,

^ 1024.

Records the grant by Raparti Suraparaja of 3b ccm Jur the upkeep of a

perpetual lamp in the temple

Kb

2 no-stf

a

4

. 664.

(X B. 2?b. 641 o/ 1926.)

ON A PILLAE IN THS 8AMB MAN^APA.

$. 1024,

Records the gtant by a SlhMSfu woman Nigava of a pteco of wet bind for the

upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of NlllSvan* at Ni4umj

11

12

18

1*

15

No. 655.

(X JB. Fo. 365 o/ 1905.)ON A BLAB IH THE MmDlB OF THB TDUWQB OF Ba5alPDUAM,

TAIrtIK, 8AMB DIBTBIOT.

^. 10[237 (t3]lst year of Anantavarmadfiva)Becords the gift of a piece of wet land at Bhdgapuram by

*> I off* ** o

v Bo

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2

8

4

8

9

10

11

12

[3]o (JT't'r*

&

No. 656.

(A. R. JWb. 650 o/ 1926.)

OH A PlLLAE IN TUB MANUAPA IN FBONT OF THE OBNTEAL SHBINB OP THE TEMPLE OF

NlLAKANTUfiSVAKA, NAai5TAJjfAP0RAM, BOBBILI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

([37Jth year of Anantavarmadeva.)

Record the gift by a certain Permadi of a piece of land for the itpkeep oi a

perpetual lamp in the temple of NTlTavara at Niduihjeruva for the prosperity of

gangadeva.

2

8 [33]4

6

6

7

8 go . .

9

10

55^0o

12

IS

KoK

(A.

lamp

No. 657.

No. 663 of 1926.)

ON A IJAB IN THE SAME MANBAPA.

(3]9th year of Anantavartnadeva.)

Records the grant of a certain number-of madas for the upkeep of a peipetu.1

in the temple of NiKSvara of Niduthjervu.

[3]

6

7 *>oSbe>

a

9

10

11

12

13

14

(fe-

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No. 658.

(A. B. No. 651 of 1926.)

ON A PIUiAB IN THE SAME

. 1039,

Records the gift of a certain number of madas for the upkeep of perpetual lamps

-established by VIra-Permadiraja in the temple of NilKvara.

8

9

10

11

12

13

U > 8

No. 659.

(A. B. No. 6B7 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME MANJ?APA,

^. 1040.

Records the gift of five madas by Sflrama, wife of PermS$irSJa, for the upkeep-of a perpetual lamp in the temple of NllMvara at NiJ

2

8

48 8

10

temple

No. 660.

B. No. 658 o/ 1928.)

ON A ^fXAB IH TO3B SAHB MAJf3?APA.

l& 1040.

^record gifk of mon^

. Mentions ChSgagafigadeva.

2 #c656n><3sfc>5 [Igsjo-tfStotf

IwoO fcf>$Q_cO oO

6

7

8

o

Page 350: South Indian Inscriptions X

No. 661.

(A. B. No. 638 of 1926.)

Otf A SLAB BUILT INTO THE FBONT WALL OF THE SAME TEMPLE.

S. 1040.

Much damaged. Seems to record a gift by Bhattamadapalli Banapati to the

temple of NlliHvara,

10

go--Drf

12

14 05 O

16

17

KfolKL Jr>

No. 662.

(A. K. No. 671 of 1926.)

ON A IttLLAB IN THB MA^DAPA IN flBONTOB' THE OENTBAL SHEINE OF THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1014.

Records the gift of a perpetual lamp by Baggumudradhari Nayaka to the

-temple of NUMvara.

6

7 Sbotfb

8

9

10

[3]

No. 663.

. No. 679 a/1926.)

ON A PIL&AB IBT IHfi SAME

1 1044.

Records the gift of five ** by Qun^ama-Setti and Erapota-Settl for the up-

keep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of N0lvara.

8

9

10

11

oc5

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No. 664.

(A. B. No. 681 of 1926.)

ON A MH.AB IN THE SAME

& 1044.

Records the gift of five madas by Virhjama for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp ,

the temple of Nffisvara for the prosperity of ChSJagaft&adSva.

1 X5C ft

2 c3 &J$

TJ-

7 olStftf

8

9 ID

10W

No. 665,

(A. JB. Jo. 674 o/ 1926.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE SAME IIAN^AVA*

4 1046-

Records the gift of five'wo&w by the daughter (nanu*. lo*t) uf K5jaman<ka*Settl

for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of NlllSvaru fW the jm^purity of Ch6|a-

gaftgadeva.

oorfs- ^e3 tf- 7sSjJr-

6 n^ 3r*S ^ w'*ca-

8

9 tfr-tf T*-^o^jcrM'^'!!&o ^tf-

tO i5c

No. 666*

JB. m* m & 1928.)

Records the gift of five

lamp in the temple of Nflelvara.

b&ber Kaiytana for the upkeep of a perpetuat

8gss -agri ""sp^

9 ^oi 3&T- X'

10 tf

12

13

KBtio

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No. 667.

(A. R. No. 682 0/1926.)

ON A PILLAB IK THE SAME MANDAPA.

S. 104[7].

Records the gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NilKvara.

oobT31*

2 68 tf

4

6

6

7

8 So

or?

No. 668.

(A. R. No. 664o/1926.)

ON A EILIiAB IN THE SAME MANDAPA,

. 1049.

Records the gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NilMvara by the wife of

SQraparaja.

j >T%U* &J^s6r.X fcr*lJSa- 6 f^lo T53i6 wwoJisJ 8s- S o38

8 H o3

4

No. 669.

(^l. B. J^o..653 0/1926.)

A ?IXiIAB m THE SAME

S. 1049.

Becordfl the gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NfflSvara by a certain Ayta-

B5ya.

So

6

7

S

9

10

XbK

No. 670.

(A. R. ^.678o/1926.)

ON A PHiAB IK THE SAME

& 105[0].

Beoord. the gift ofa perpetual lamp >y90

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4.0.

7 afcdfc o

8 X

9 -tf

10

No. 671.

ON A PILIAE IN THE SAME

^. 10[6]0,

Records the gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NllMvuni by Puravairi 1

Somanatha.

2 oono

8 S

4 a

*

ds

8

9

10

11

12

18 *>e>oo

U

No, 672,

(XJB.JTo.M9 q/1926.)

ON A PILI.AB IN THE SAME

& 1061.

ao.

X A.

No. 673.

(A. & No. 8670/1926.)

1062.

to * <* ^vara during the reign of

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No. 674.

(^4. .B. #0.3670/1905.)

OK A HUGE STONE LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE VILLAGE OF RELLIVALASA,VlZIANAOABAM TALUK, SAME DISTBIOT.

& 1053. (57th year of Anantavarmadeva.)

Records the gift of perpetual lamps by Ulaggayagondaperma^i]1

, youngerbrother of Chodaganga, to a certain temple.

11 . .

12 . .

8

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

d5a>

14

15

16

17

18

19

No. 675.

(^JB.Jfo. 881 0/1986.)

ON A I*ILLAE IN THE MAKT0APA IN ffEOIJT OF THE OBNTBAL SHBINE IN THE TEMPLE OS

NlLAKAN'jHfifiVABA, NlElYANAP0BAM, BOBBILI TALUK, SAME DISTBIGT. ,

& 1053.

Records gift of a perpetual lamp by Chodirajamahadevi (and another?) to

temple of NlllSvara for the merit of ChodagaftgadSva.

00X3

fc-

a>-

7

8

9

10

No. 676.

(A. R.No. 6560/1926.)

' A PILLAB IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

& 1053.

Records gift of a perpetual lampto the temple of NflKvara of NSvapalli for th*

merit of CholagangadSva

^ifchUlagiyagon*a Pernmai figuring in the Palamgara grant of Ohtt*

. Ap for 1935-36, p. O4 Pa 14-0. B.K.]

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No. 677.

(A. .Rff*. 685 0/1926.1

ON A HLUB IN THE SAME MAJji.Al'A.

. 10[53].

Records giftof a perpetual lamp

to the tempi*) of WlKvar* l.y IVf.l !-Sctti and his

"woman" (i e. wife) Prolama for the merit of CMflajcWUtevn.

1Q|3

oo[x3]-

a0-

! Q!

^ "W

10

11

No. 678.

(^4.5. Jo. 656 0/1926.)

. ON A PILLAB IN THE! SAME

. 1053.

Becords gift of a perpetual lamp to NflWvatadSva by Leftka Oumu^lana

Q5kana in the village of KalIft2a-[Na]vapaU5.

2 .

C

6 SsStoSo

7 A tf

No. 670.

(J. JZ.y. 688 fl/1926.)

OK A PtLLAB IK THK SAME

105[4]. (59th year of Anantavarmadfiva.)

Eecords gift of a perpetual lamp to NttKvara by ChAln^aA^adfiva'M yoongwbrother Ulayiga^a-Permadi

1, the gift to be protected by tlie Nivapatli Thirty.

10

11

12

IS[Xotf]

14

16

17

Or* X

1 [See for 1 on p. 8S9 Avt++Q. E, K.]

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No. 680.

(A. E. No. 661o/1926.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

6. 10[55].

Heeords gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of Nillsvaradeva.

oo[xxj- 4

5 ZTfctfSb 5

6

7cr*55S

S>a .

05

No. 681.

(A. ft. No. 669 of 1926.)

()N A PIfcliAR IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

1 1055.

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NllKvara.

*[

5 .

6 *

ooxx 7 .

8 .

9 .

10 .

No. 682.

(A. E. No. 6680/1926.)

ON A PlIiLAR IN THE SAME

& 1055.

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NflKvaradeva by Koracjlapeijti

for the merit of Chodagaftgadeva.

7"Sg

8l!

8

9

10

II So

No. 683.

(A.R. J^o. 6860/1926.)

A BILLAB IN THB SAME

. 1055.

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1 30Jb |35&rO*ex> OOXX

278gJ cSS^

3 dx>

I)

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

* tfrnVK [X]

No. 684.

ON A PILLAE IN TEE SAMK MAXDAIU.

1 10[55].

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple .' NlWvara at Nlrujcruvu by

Erakama and her "man" (t. a., husband)

ooo

556 7 "^O8 Jf^.rW

9

10

I

*

ii

No. 685.

(A. B. No. 670 of 1926.)

ON A PIIXAB IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

S. 105[7].

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NUWvara by MuddBripeijta-talara Somi-Setti.

2T8g

8

g oox[3]

J^8

8 &o

No. 686.

ON A PILLAK IN THE SAME

& 105[7].

Eecords gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NttlSvaradSva

^Oj-O Qi

-gOAUCKJ t^J^^CJ <vJC3 g -rm

6 *3O^s5 ftSidtSd Ot5rll5L 4

7

8 .

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No. 687.

(A. R. No. 355 of 1905.)

OX A MU'ni..Vn,|. -LMi IX THE OOMPOUTO OF THE MAHlBiJA's COLLEGE, VlZIANAGABAM,SAME DISTBIOT.

Snk*; year lost ([6]lst year of Ananta[varmadeva].)

'el. Sntims to record grant of land for food offering to Gfod [Cha]nd!svara,

12

14

*>** '[.a i

Sfc

6

7

8

9

10

1 .

2 .

3 .

4 .

8 .

6

7 .

16

17C5

18 Sbo

19

Some lines seem to have been lost here.

Next Face.

8

9 .

10 .

11 .

12 .

18 .

{too11

No. 688,

(A. E. No. 675 of 1026,)

OH A I'lUAB IN TIIK MA^AW IN FBONT OF THE CBNTBAt, SHBINE IN THE miOU OP

NlLAKA9TU**VABA, NlBlTANAPUBAM, BOBBIW TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

S. 105- .

Eecords gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NtlMvara by a son of a certai

Madhurfmtaka-Setti.

od5 .

6 s

No. 689.

(^4. JB. No. 673 0/1926.)

ON A 2EXAB IN TEE SAME MANDAPA.-

1059 (6[3]rd year of ChSlagangadeva.)

*

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-[3]Xb

9

10

11

j2

13

14 .

15 .

16

No, 690.

(A JB. JVo. 867 o/l0o.

OK A SLAB LYING- IN THE COMPOUND OF ME MAUAKJUA's (Jul,Ll,.| , \ '/-I A\Ai AIIAM,

SAME DISTJilCT,*

^. 1061. (65th year of AnantavarmadSva. )

Records gift of 4* putfis of laud irrigated under a certain tank tor two perpetual

lamps, for food offering and for SchSrya-bhogam in the tempi*? ol Sumunvara in Maru-

ehervu in Sarakinaii^u, by Chodaffafigadeva^ Bon-iu-law, with thu penamniuu of

that king*

**S_S'- 2 ooos-

la

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

29 &

SO

First Side.

7

8

9

10

12 w

Second Side,

21 oTJgg

28"Iggtffc

ai2rcbcr

24

Sifi

26

27

28

TAfrd 8t

34[tf]

85

86

37

38 o

Page 360: South Indian Inscriptions X

No. 691.

(A. B. No. 354 of 1905.)

<)X A SLAIi lA'LNU IN THE COMPOUND OF THE MAHABlJA's COLLEGE, VlZIANAG-ABAM,SAME DISTRICT .

. 1061. (65th year of AnantavarmadSva.)Ui'.cordH gilt of luud to god Somesvara in Marachervu in Saraki-nandu with the

periui&sion oi* Cholajjanjfa-Ravutaraja.

Front Side.

OOE-O

8

4

6

4

15

16

17

IB

19

20

!&-

oooc

8

9

10

11 ctf

12

18

14

Side.

22

24

26 o

27 o

cJ^tJtso?Sb

No. 692.

(A. R. No. 690 of 1926.)

ON A PILE-AE IN THE MANDAPA IN FBONT Off THE CENTBAL 8HBINJ5 IN THE TEMPLE OF

NlLAKANTBfifiVABA, NiBiYANAPtJBAM, BOBBIM -DAWK, SAME DISTRICT.

. 1061.

Record- the gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NllKfvara at Niduihjeruvu

by Rijfindra-ChSdadSva, son of Pedda-Perma[di]raju.

OOE-O-

2 Xb l8ogi&S'tf

8

No. 693.

(A. B. No. 687 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAR IN TB3! SAME JIAN9APA.

. 1063.

EeCord the gift of a perpetaal lampto the temple

98

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tfoJ& oos-3

ra

6

7

8

9

10 ex>

No. 694.

(A. E. No. 665 of 1926.)

OK A PILLAR IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

& 1065.

Kecords the gift of a perpetual lamp to the same temple.

oos

X]

2 X

3

6g, -agtf

7

No. 695.

(-4. R. No. 644 o/ 1926.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

S. 1066.

The inscription records the grant of two perpetual lamps to the temple of

NileSvara (called also NiliSvara) one by Mantripota, brother of TandaH Bhlmanatha,of the Kayastha family and the other by Bachchana, also of the KLayasthft family,both grants being made in the same year.

fe-

9

10

11

12

ia. K

2

3

4

$

6

7 .

8 .

No. 696,

4. S. No. 691-A o/ 1926.)

A PILLAB IN TEE SAME

5. 1066-

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of NU&vara at NvapalH byMattana Erku-Man^lalika.

2 fio cJ5b^ 6S)og

7

8 [*]: This inscription bears no number in the

the same pillar as No. 6914 it is numbered here as 691-A.Report. As it appears to be engraved on

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No. 697.

(A. R. No. 691 of 1926.)

UN A PILLAB IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

1 1066.

Records jrift of five, mwlas (?) to the temple of Nillsvara.

Kb

OOE-E

J&l/-

[55<J3]btf

Pritividevi.

2

a

4

5

No. 698.

(-4. B. No. 652 o/ 1926.)

UN A PILLAB IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

S. 1067-

gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of Nllisvara at Niduihjeruvu by

ooa-3

No. 699.

(A. R. No. 636 of 1&26.)

< >J4 A SLAB FROM AKKAVABAM PBESEBVED IN THE ZAMINDAB'S PALACE,

TBKKALI, TEKKALI TALOK, GANJAM DISTBIOT.

$. 10[67].

Records the conBtruction of a temple by the Queen of Cholagangadeva and

the gift of a perpetual lamp to that temple.

1

2 ed .

5 ,

6

7 5

8 . ,

9 and 10-

No. 700.

(A. R. No. 654 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE MANDAPA IN FRONT OF THE OBNTBAL 8HEINE OF THE TEMPLE OF

A, NlBlTANAPUBAM, BOBBILI TALUK, VlZAGAPATAM DISTBIOT.

1 1069.

Records gift of a perpetuallamp to the temple of NBlsvara at Navapalli by a

certain Potana.

village meant hare Is probably Gara-Khonna (see j. ^p. 19W5. App. A, NOB. 6 and

.7.CXRJS:.}]*

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ooe

5 S&X5J6

6

*-

7

8 r*

9 !fc:

10 S^

11 X/

No. 701.

(A. R. No 646 of IW.)

ON A PlfcliAB IN a^HE HAM*. MANI.'AI'A,

^. 106 .

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to tlui teui^U* <i NHV\ara at Niyiuiichervu

by Brommari Prolandi-Setti,

ooa

2 .

3

6 V

7 e

8 *?

9

10 ,5 JosSx)S

No. 702.

(A. JB, No. 3t'>6 of 1905.;

ON A SLAB SET UP ON A MOUND OALIiED aUpIPiyUiWiHA O 'I UK KA.Mv uJ '1H1<, K1VKUIN DvlBAPUBEppIPlLEM, VlZlANAOAKAM 'lAU'Ji, >.A3H MKiJttlfl.

5. 1071,Eeoords gift of land for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp iu the temple of

ChoJagangMvara in Dharmavoramu in the Talancli- 1 welve.

First Face,

oo2o-

16 60

17

18

-arej-

10

JTS

14 &15 *

ftw.

20

21

(-4.

No, 703.

. Jft, 662 of 1926 )

TAI.UK, SAMK

4 107E3].Record, gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of Nfl^ar, at

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J5> (J?

2) Jb"o

No. 704.

(A. R, No. 660 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAR IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

& 10[73].

Kerordu gift of wet land for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of

NflTSvara at Navapallt by ChSlagangadevara Sebbana-SSnapati.

9

10

S

4

6

7

8

11

12

13

14

15

16

^0^0-0 sio-

c62S*5o?<e}'5yo

;)

No. 705.

(A. B. No. 659 of 1926.)

ON A PIL&AB IN THE SAME MAN^APA.

1 1073.

Records gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple

6

7

S

9

at Navapalli.

000

Bora. giftof .

No. 706.

(A. R. No. 683 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME

A 10[7]5,

*.

93

-

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No. 707.

(A. E. No. 368 of 1905.)

ON A PILLAR LYING NEAR A PRIVATE THRESHING FLOOR SOUTH-WJST OF ttBtMTALASA,

VlZIANAGARAM TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

& 1075. (8th year of AnantavarmaU6\ a.)

Records gift of land/ iith all emoluments, in the village ol' Tataram in the

Talan^a-Twelve for .the worship of the god, maintenance of dancing girlx tc.., in the

temple of Cholaganga-Madhavadeva.The gift was made by Arusatfomkhtlaravuta,

brother-in-law" of the king, in the presence of god Vlrabhudr^vura, OH the bank of the

river Vam^adhara for the prosperity of Kamarnavadeva.

14 &a-S.^

8

4

5

6

7

i:(

.10

12

13

60 *

ex>

16

16

17

18

19

ft

21

22

o

No* 708.

(X JB. Jffo. 370 o/ 1905.)

ON THE SAME PILLAB.

^, 1075. (8th year of AnantavarmadCva,)Records gift of a perpetuallamp to the temple of Ch5lttgafig^MJulhuvadev* f by

Erapota-Nayaka, son of Nagama-Nayaka.

10

U12

18

U18

10

17

OMTT"

a-

No. 709.

(4. S. Fo. 971 o/ 1905.)

ON'^tHS SAME PILLAB*

^. 108[1]. ([SJth year of Anantavarmadiva.)Record, the confennent by Bjapfita-Nayaka of the office of SthSnapati of th.

temp>of Oholagaftga-MadhayadSvaof TSI^a on Katfapaka Purushdttama-Bhattoand his eonVtfyalJanapriya-Brahmamiraya.

r 8naaia on. .

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15/1

8

4

5 tfo&mx:

i ?f oo -

7

o *^

10 ,*'

"^ *>#gtflfc-

r&t-

12

13

14

15

36

17

IS

19 ooooo

No. 710.

^. B, JVb. 363 o/ 1905.)

OS A SLAB fcYIKti IN f

l'EE MIDDIiE OF THE VILLAGE OF BHOQAPUBAM,BlMLTPATAM TALUK, SAME DISTJ&ICT.

^. 110[0], (llth year of AnantavarmadSva.)

lft the construction of Rajaraja-Jinalaya in Bhogapuram alias Vikrama-and grant of land to the said temple by Kannama-Nayaka.

ooo[o]

I) . oo

7 ,

10

11

!

764-

17

IS

No. 711.

(A. R. No. 369 of 1905.)

OK A HI&AB *TO NBAB A PEIVATB FLOOB^UTH-WEST OF BELLIVALASA,

TAtUK, SAMJ!

Records gift of land for the upkeep of a pwpetul lamp to &.

.....

'

of

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3753

OOOX

2

$

4

ox00

o XoXft

6

7 o

8

9 .

10

No. 712.

(A. R. No. 689 of 1926.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE CENTBAL SHRINE IN THE TEMPIiK OF

NlliAKANTHfi^VABA, NlBlTANAPUBAM, BOBBILI TALtTK, SAME DTSTBtCT.

. 1105.

Records gift of a perpetual lamp and land to the temple of NTlTsvara at Na vapalli.

1tfjjJJ

SS'^eSslo^exj oooX Xs !-

2

8

4 .

6 . SOO Xo*fS&rT><3&&Z)

6 o^S^Ssfeo Qtof^oai es

7

8

9

[tf].

No. 713.

(A. R. No. 634 of 1926.)

ON A PILIiAB IN THE TEMP&B OF HlTA&g6VABA AT SlNGAVABAM,CHICAOOLK TALUK, G-ANJAM (NOW VIZAG-ABATAM) DISTBICT,

& 1127.

Becords gift of a perpetual lamp to the temple of Ko^apStidSvi, by Puramatiichi-Peggada.

V

8

9

10

a12 Sbex>

7

fco-

No. 714.

(A. E. No. 359 of 1906.)ON TWO FACES OF A ZHBAB IN THB IsTHiNA-MANDAPA OF THE TBMTOB OF

AMABESVABA, BoNI, BlML^ATAM TALUK, VlZA&ABATAM DIOTKOT.

& 1168.Becords gift of two perpetual Umps to the temple of &* by

1 [This perhaps stands fox purtHwi.a B K]

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JWrrf

12

7

8

9

10 &rT

11

Second Face.

14 &s

No. 715.

(A. R. No. 666 of 1926.)

()K A PTLIiAJl IN THK MANDAPA IN EEONT OF THE CENTEAL SHEINB IN THE TEMPLE OF

KlLAKANTHfiBVAlU, NSBlYANAPUEAM, BOBBILI TALUK, VlZSAGAPATAM DISTBICT.

5. [1]173.

Ilecords gift of perpetual lamps and land to the temple of Nilisvara at Nidurti-

jeruvu by l^aparitl Siiraparaju.

3

4

ff

6

7

8

9

10

12 s

13

14 o^b fi

16

17

18

19

20 ex>

No. 716.

(^L.5. JVb. 648 o/ 1926.)

ON A PILLAE IN THE SAME MANDAPA.

Record, gift of land for the upkeep of food offering to god XBlMnim by the

Mahtoandhivigrahi (name lost) of Cholagangadeva.

o[o]8

4

5

6

7

8

10

11

12

c6o .

16

17

18 .

19

26

otf

94

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21

22

23

24

No. 717.

(A. B. No. 358 of 1905.)

ON A BEAM IN THE ASTHANA-MANDAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF

ABA AT BONI, BIMLIPATAM TALUK, VIZAGAPATAM DISTBICT.

& 1193(9).

Records gift of a perpetual lamp, a garden and a well to the temple of Amaresvara

by General Umapati during the reign of Bhanudeva, son of NarasinghadSva and

grandson of Bhitna.

7-

9?&-[#]*>

No. 718.

(^4. J2. JVb. 356 o/ 1905.)

ON A SLAB LYING IN THE COMPOUND OF THE MAHlBlJAH's COLLEGE,. VlZIANAQABAM, SAME DISTBIOT.

& 12O4,

Records the consecration of the image of Gropinatha.

2 oo

8 . 6 fc

8

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No. 719.

(A. jR. No. 364 of 1905.)

< )N A SLAB LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE VILLAGE OP BHOGAPUEAM,BlMLIPATAM TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT.

& 1205. (7th year of Vlra-Naranarashiiha.)

llf.eord gift of land to the temple of Durgadevi of Bo[dd]apuranm during the reignof Vlra-Naranarasiiiihya ravutudeva.

o

6

7

8

9

10

oo

No. 720.

(4. JB. No. 362 o/ 1905.)

()M THK EIGHT AND LEFT SIDES OF THE DOOR-POST OF THE ENTEANCE INTO THE

AIWAPA OF THE TEMPLE OF AMAEESVAEA, BONI, SAME TALUK ASO> DISTEICT.

& 124[8].

Records gift of sheep for the up-keep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of

Amarcfivara of Boiji.

Bight Side.

8

9

10

11

tf^rf X3

Left Side.

17(jSbex>

14 JOB

15

16

18

19

No. 721.

(^L E. No. 828 0/1917.)

ON A SLAB SET UP NEAE THE OUTEE ENTEANCE TO THE TEMPLE OF

VAT$VABA, PiLUE, P^LUE ZAMINDAEI, QANJAM DISTEIOT.

(2nd year of Aniyanka-Bhitna.)

Records giftof perpetual lamps and she-buffaloes to the temple of Batesvara and

of land to god Blreivara.

8

9

108

_, .fc.M.jn . _^ . . ^ %CuT..A A "mikM |U]^fV_ *'5

6

etftfAo

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No. 722.

(A. #. No. 689 of 192C.)

ON A SLAB BUILT INTO THE FEONT WALL OF THE TEMPLE OF Xl

AT NlRAYANAPUBAM, BOBBILI TALUK, VlZAGAPATAU "

Date Lost.

Records gift of a lamp to the temple of Nillsvara at Navapalli

4

5

So

(The rest i* illegible.)

No* 723.

(A. B. No. 544 o/ 1925.)

ON A STONE LYING- IN A STREET OF RB^DTPALEM (NEAR PuTtfOUl'.i

BlMLTPATAM TALUK:, SAME DISTRICT.

Year missing,.

Damaged. Mentious the king Anantavarma Vlra-Vara-NarasiCiiihaJdeva,

2

3

4 8 to 10 Damaged-

No. 724.

(A JB* JVb. 360 of 1905.)

ON A MUTILATED SLAB IN THE ISTHiNA-MANJpAPA OF THE TEMPLE Ofc' AMABftsVAKA AT

BONI, SAME TALUK AND DXSTBIOT*

Undated.

Seems to record the gift of something to god A[mar55varal of Broi>i byJVlahamandalegvara Vlra-Savaranathadfiva of Jantarunaiy<Ju.

First Face.

11

13

17 .

19

8

9

10

Second Face.

14 7

tso i-*

16

Third

21

22

28

a*

(incomplete.)

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(A. JR. No. 677 of 1926.)

ON A HLLAIl IN TUE MANDAPA IN FRONT OF THE OENTBAL SHBINE IN THE TEMPLE OF

NfLAKANTlIEHVABA, NlElYANAPUEAM, SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

lrt #if't of a perpetual lamp to the temple of Nillsvara at Navapalli by the

wife oi Kalva-Bhunaraja.

o 8s--6 .

7

8

9 .

No. 726.

(A. R. No. 361 of 1905.)

UN A BBOKEN SLAB IN THE TEMPLE OF AMABESVABA AT

BONI, SAME TALUK AND DISTBIOT.

Year missing.

Damaged* Mentions the Naga-kiila,

7

8

9

10

11

12

(j3r.^rrtd8>go

A STOKEBTWE

No. 727.

(^. B. J^o. 827 o/ 1917.)

THE ENTBANOB INTO TEE TEMPLE OK TUMBtVABA,

DISTBIOT.

Year

Incomplete. Mentions Anantava[rma

The rest of the iuacdption is entirely damaged.

QAJAPATI.

NO. 728.

(A. R. No. 148 o/ 1913.)

A SLAB SET UP IN A FIELD IN

BEZWADA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTHICT.

Undated.

,* -

Bejava<Ja.0&

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3 3-*77c5e>

coo--uKcS

10

11

12

13 3513

15

16 ^o

17

No, 729.

(A. E. No. 156 of 1913,)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN A FIELD TO THE NOBTH OF TEE BOAD LEADING TO KoNDAFALLT,

KAVALUBTJ, SAME TALUK AND DISTBICT.

Undated.

Records gift of land for some charity. Mentions King Purushottamadeva and

Hamivlra.

12 Ti

13 .

15 sfc&ob

16

17

18

19

20

21

oiejxr-8

XoX-

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

No. 730.

(A, E. No. 471 0/1915.)ON A PILLAB IN THE VEBANDAH OF THE TBMPIiB OF

SANTABlvftB0, BABATLA TALUK, Q-0N10B DISTBICT.

S. 1418 (Anala)Records that Qande Potaya consecrated the images of LakshmidSvi and

Bhumidevi in the temple of Chennakeava of

oo

KoS

No. 731.

(X B. No. 469 o/ 1915.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME VEBANDAH,

& 1418 (Nala)

Records gift of land in Ravfiru by a certain HindurZvu-SurathZni Timma-Reddifor food-offerings to goddesses LakshmldSvi and Bhumiden in" the temple

*

ofChennake&va. Mentions PurushottamadBva dajapati as the overlord of the donor.

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Paw A.

2 Ao "

3

4 v

5 ~a

o7

8

9

10

11

12

Face B.

No. 732.

(A. B. No. 802 o/ 1922.)

( >N TIIK FOUH FACES OF TUB GAE03DA-PILLAE PLANTED NEAB THE -DHVAJASTAKBHAUN TJIK TKMPLK OF CHENNAKKSAVA, iDUPOLAPlDU, SAME TALUK AND DISTRICT.

^. 1422. (Raudri)

KocorclH the gift by Pratapa-Rudra of the village Idvulapadu to the east of

Viuikoycju, to MftUhuva-Mantrin of the Bharadvaja-^ira and the

Gives a genealogy of the Qajapatis and of the donee.

Face A.

2

3

4

5

G

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

26

27

28

29

30

81

32

88

84

85

86

87

88

-00 -

rrc

25

B.

89

40

41

42

43

44

46

47

48

49

50

51 Oos5ftrfg

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Face C.

52

64

65 vo

56 "S

67

58

59

60

61

72 .

78

74

76 0^8

77sStfj

78

79

80

81

62 #]=

63

S>07T>O33

65soXsrtfg*

i

67

68

69

70

71

Face

82

8

84

86

86

87

88

89

90

No. 733.

(JL 22. Jfo. 375 o/ 1920.)

ON A STONB BUILT IKTO A GATE OF THE FORT AT

TANGBDA, PALNAD TAI.UK, SAME DIBVBIOT.

6. 14[3]1 (^ukla)

Damaged. UniBtelligible; inentionB some Khan. States that Pratapa-RudradSva

Gajapati was ruling.

6

7

8

9

10

fcj^ftosStf^tf

3 * It

12 .

14 .

16 .

16 .

17 .

18 .

19 .

20 .

21 .

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IK *.. T

381

No. 734.

(A. R. No. 877'0/1905.)

A 1400.VU PILLAR IN THE BAISED VEBANDAH BOUND THE

!, SZMHAOHALAM,

1432. (Pramoda)Record. the gift of two lamps and the village of Anantakapalli to the

ehief Timma'

*-

fco-

No, 735.

(A. K. No. 573 of 1925.)

ON A BLACK GBANITE PILLAB SET UP NEAB THE DHVAJTASTAMBHA IN THE TEMPLE OF

RiMALifrafi^VABA, ViLPtfBU, SATTENEPALLI TALUK, G-UNTUB DISTBIOT.

. 1443 (Vrisha)

Records the gift of land by Chedalava^a Ramanayaniftgaru to Kaga Linga-battudu who constructed the temple of ri-Ramesvara at Velupunflru.

U osSoo^f

2 OfcttCK

3

fc nx

8

9

10

18

14

16

17

18

19

cfibs5s5CSo

No. 736.

(A. S. No. 577 o/ 1909.)

OK A FILItAB IN THE MAJSHpAPA OF THE TEMME OF

MioHEBDA, PAL^AB TALUK, SAME DISTEIOT.

& 1443 (Vrisha)

Record* the execution of certain repairs to the temple of Oheixnakesava of

MahftdSvicherla under the orders of Buyyana-Preggada Qovindaraju-Mahapatra,

the Karavam of Ko^apalli-sthala. Meatioas the artisan Nagarjunikonda Ramoju.

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382

5 zoDc^ctfK^OTT'flb ^oooo-STSS ^o s$bcxo-

6

7

8

9

10

ll

12

13

No. 737.

(^L. R. No. 7 of 1909.)

OlST A PltLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

UNDAYALI.!, G-TOrruB TALUK, SAME DISTBICT.

^. 144[8] (Parthiva)

Records that PapiSettJ, Tippi^etti, MalliSetti and Krishnamagetti of the

Miirukula or Murukula-jo^ra built the temple of Bhaskaresvara at Un<JavalIi on the

banks of the Krishna and endowed that temple with a garden, a tank and some land

tinder that tank. This was done during the reign of Prataparudra-Gajapati.

First Face.

3

4 ^b ox5

^sfcti^tfs&tfTPge*I K5-

6 S'ww^^^ir ^ l

7 SeesxS^rs I

8 g'V^t)^ I

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

. 16 tfos^s^e i

17 ^55b^> 1

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

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383

00

1 sfco

52

53

54

56

56

57

58

29 o

Second Face,

30

81

35

S6

87

40eo

41

42

48

44

45

46

47

48 tfJOO dr^KS'o K5Sn>^07T?5b

49

60 oKcJi>*& e>$lio TTO

61

62 ^oao7r*tfb ytf^-tfOoKoSb ^o^o I5g q-

63

64

65

66

67 "Staatf

68

.69

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70 .

c$oa<$3to-v^o#s6;co i Ki'tr &. ,.

71

72 a-&sS""6

|

78gcssb

ii

74

7513_

tfsfoslzr-^^cSShgsjf^ee^S.' O^Ss

76 s

77 cSSbeScr-jro So^

78

106

107.

*ig f

79 KSXTT' JSbgds[_&cSSn.

I SSir-fs [ftj_

80 . lv.9 .

j-fjg89

(j^.jpsi

81 WTT" . . ^rtf8 |

{S533-.tfj?,s* x *

8a 9\jtipt

i

wsfo^jro'sr OSj-^b . tfjSrrs

88

84

8ft O

86 .

88

89

90

9i

92

98

94

95

97

98

99 o

100

101b

No. 738.

S. No. 822 o/ 1922 }

Date lost.

-4.

ogift^',^ * f god MaBiklr^ at

ofPratapanidradfiva^iajapatl.

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o2 '

3 at> as

4

9 &10 t*r*u

1!ttoari^^

!

12 otibd'* & I

14

1C Z&f 0"r>Jfe^-

16

17

18 5

19 c

20 &21

XJ

22 26

2*g>

24

2*

Stf^SlSP^H^ tttfo ^

No, 739.

(X fi. No. 836 o/ 1919.)

ON A P1LLAK IN THE MANpAPA IN FBONT Off THE WBSTBJiN1

06#tfBA IN THE TEMPLE OF

BETMVAEA, DBIKSHIEAMA, RAMAOHANDJBAPOBAM TALUK, EAST Q-ODAVA&I DISTRICT.

Anka year 10 of Mukundadeva. .

Records that kiug Mukundadeva remitted the marriage and panu duties payable

by the ItoliJQ'pek/Mfdru and others iu tweaty-one places in the Rajamahendravara-dtf^a-

The remission \vu made after the king's conquest of Gauda-dela and performing

First Face.

3

4

* &^f-omagSifo^g oo

afortf ^ X^8

2 ?<b I

7

8

Second Face.

10

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12

IS

14

15

16

17 8

18

19 JO

20

No. 740.

/ (A* B. No. 157 of 1913.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN THE VILLAGE OF

MASULIPATAM TALUK, KBISHNA DISTRICT,

Undated.

Kecordsgift, by Komara Hamblradeva-lNahapatruhi to the servants of godKajanarayai^adeva of Bejavatfa, of the village of Venakepadu with all sources of enjoy-ment Mentions the previous gift of the village to the same god by Kulotturtirachodaya-deva-Maharaja.

v

2

6 (6

6

7

8

9

10 so

11

12

13

18

coo,

16

17 rroSb

18 A $

19

20

21

o

o

oo &

oo

oo

28 3 S> tf ox26 * -*

[8

27 8[16] oo

28 56 oo X5o&woab29 efo as

No. 741.

(A. B. No. 54 of 1912.)ON A KLI.AB IN THE TBKMH OT Ki^AVASViMI AT

OHOPAYAEAM, VmAVAM.1 TAZ.UK, V^SAPATAMSaka year not given (Kalayuktl).

2 oo wo

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

U

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No. 742.

(A. R. No. 55 of 1912.)

ON A PILLAB IN THE SAME TEMPLE.

& 1...I incomplete and unintelligible. Seems to record the grant of land for the np-keepof a perpetual lamp m the temple of Vallabharaya.

o2 Xb iSotf

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

oo

TKTTOtO

32

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

22

cxxr*

QUTB SHlHI DYNASTY OF

No. 743.

(A. R. No. 549 o/ 1925.)

ON A STONE LYING B* THE SIDE CXT THE MALK&PTJBAM BOAD AT

BEZWADA TALUK, KRISHNA DISTBICT.

6. 1452. (Khara.)

RecordB the gift of two villages to the south of Kondapalli for the up-keep of a

choultry for the poor established by MasanadaeU Qutb-ul-Mulk, favourite of

SultSn MahamucI-Shah.

2 ttb&owoao

8 ob'X^a "rfotf

4

5

6

8

f

10

11 KSb

12 "eJ

14r

15

16

17

18

Bbefc-

^5b7r>s-ex>

19

20 oco

21

22

23

24 So

25 So

26

27

28

29

30

32

33

34

3*

ooo-

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No. 744.

(A. B. No. 152 of 1913.)

ON A PILLAK LYING NEAB THE MUSSALMAN CBAVADI, MALKiPUBAM,

GtxnsmtTB TALUK, G-UNTUB, DISTBICT.

. 1452.

An exact copy of the above inscription, No.743.

NO. 745.

(A. B. No. 547 of 1925.)

O A BTONE SET UP NEAE A EEXJKU1A HOUSE AT KONDAPALLI, BEZWA0A 'I'ALUK,

KSISHNA DI8TBIOT.

6. 14[5]2 (Vikriti)

Record, that MasanadaSli Qutb-ul-Mulk remitted the SnddifiSnta-tuAkam

in the Kondapalli-sima.First Side.

.

3o

16

IT'

18

19

20

21

22

21

24

21 .

24

2t

2S

2S

SO

46r-^--

47

43

9

10

18

14

Third .Side.

2

4

S0 ofo "Sooo-

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67

58 tf

59 e

60

61

62

63

64

66

6?

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77 rf

78 SS

79

80

No 746.

(A. JR. J^o. 379 0/1915.)

OK A BROKEN PILLAE IN PBOKT OF THE TEMPLE OS? CHENNAKEiAVA8ViMIAt KoLALA^Om, NAEASAEAOPETA TALUK, G-UNTUR DISTRICT.

4 1487 (Akshaya).

Records that Kollapfmdi ^Jngaraju consecrated the central shrine and

of Adi-KEnavu, GttnulapiUar and the temple of NllakantheSvara.

fc I

8 dS 2?9

10

H

12

13

14

15

16*>

17 8cr>

18 rao

19 Sfco

20 55b

21

No. 747.

(A* ^ No. 534 of 1913.)

A PIL&AB LTINa IN FBONT OF THJB TEMPLE OF Gr5PlLASViMI

AT IP&BU, VlNUKONDA TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

3. 1496 (3rimukha)

Records the grant of a piece of land by RavQrl Channappa, son of Timma-

Nayudu to Tirumala Narasifigaya for the purpose of utilizing the proceeds of the land

for thsdafaml services in the temple of Alladanatha of Ipflru.

1#5

2

008DSScr7y0&;0

tftffcoXcfifc 8-

6

7

8

9

10

OR

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18

19

20

21

22

23VAJ

24 fiixfcb sSo&oi:,

No. 748.

(^. #. No. 93 o/ 1917.)

ON A STONE SET DP MBAK THE KAKANAAi's HOUSE AT MALKiPtJBAM, GUNTOB TALUK,

SAME DiSTBICT.

. 1499. (L)hatu)

Records the extent ofland in each of the 19 villages included in the

*s measured by the standard rope of thirty-eight cubits, the measurement havingmade by the villagers themselves, by mutual agreement, under the orders of Ibrahim

Shah. It further states that, on the gufikat so arrived at, the A'Sptw should pay full

assessment, Muhammadans half the assessment and Brahmins no assessment. Brahmins

.and Muhammadans are exempt from the grazing tax.

I oC

o

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 S 8oofaex> SE-O "e3$>rSb oooo^bSb

9

10

11

12

goo

O-

So

So

rf 3

i

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

23

29

So-C5\o e-tfll'

~u) *v*

r^[oon]?5b So

oool 1 1

SDt^KSg^oSo

b 0"[r"J wo^OTT1^ ^ So Xo

>eXk

So tfllU

So ooe-D

Sb So

So ooo

oi

The inscriotion stnn

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afi ^

40 r* , \ S.^^P^-

41 SH ?*

4'J SS,\e>

No. 749.

(A. R. No. 750 of 1920.)

* >N A XAM I- PILLAR IN FBOXT OF THE TEMPLE OF SoME^YAEA, JUTTIG-A,

TANHKU TALUK, WEST G-ODAVABI DISTEIOT.

^. 1505. (Svabhanu)

'Hi:c>nl lluit, under the orders of king Muhammand Quli Padshah, son of

Ibralhlm *'-h;ih f SattirSju S6marajufs son Peddiraju and his son Some^vara

i'C ruled cfrtun temples etc.

First Face.

oo

10 t \* rtf^

12

16

17

18

19

20 ^oooo ^SSSi

21

22

86

87

88

25 tffc

26

27

Second Face.

41 o;

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

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392

No. 750.

(A. B. No. 187 of 1913.)

A BOCK NEAE A HILL AT BODAGULO, ON THE BOYBANI-KALLIKOTA ROAD,GrANJAM DISTRICT.

. 1512. (Virodhi)

Seems to record that, while Muhammad Quli Qutb Nizarn Padshah was ruling,

SingabhQpala of the family of Bahubalendra Chandra, who was ruling the Utkala

country constructed a tank called Singasagara to the west of Laitgalaveiii, to the west

>f Asika-Langalaveni (road?)

2

8

4

5 o

7

8

9

10

11

12

18 tfoJ^m^S'o i es^-g-* r^o?<rl-r5 I 3>$\&r*TF&-$ fotfo II

15

16o"^fr*go

-tf\ iSdr-^o ^oS-osjSr^Qg II

The rest of the 16th line and the following 11 lines are in Uriya characters.

No. 751.

(JL JR. No. 541 of 1909,)

ON A SLAB NEAB THE DuEGA TEMPLE ON THE HILL, AMlNABiD,SATTENAPALLI TALUK, GUNTUE DISTBICT.

3. 1514. (Nandana)Eecords that, during the reign of Muhammad Quli Padshah, certain persons-

rebelled against the king and that his general Malka Ami[n] suppressed the rebellion andrestored order*

2 StoStfS'sSoSs-oao ejrtb oXotf

3 ^3tfogsSSotftf^Tl g^"^ ^ ^b 3 ^b^oT-ero Rfc in .

4 . . S oooofi

6 . .

7 7^83

8 [^j^CSStoTO o?^b 0X0 j>

9

10

11 pfe]A ^g^a ^-^^-/o -Sor^bTytTO fir6

12

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ays

I oooitfo

19

1

<mS?-&

woIsfe

24

26

_ ,,Q"

No. 752.

(A. B. No. 649 of 1920.)

iMOKEN STONE LYING IN THE TEMJ?LB OF SAJtGAMESVABA,

TKNALI TALUK, SAME DISTRICT.

^. 1520.

the grant of some land to a certain temple in the reign of MuhammadQutb shah.

ZJdSr.

Cr

9

10

It

12*

18 $

14

16

16 KoK . .

(The rest of the stone is broken.)

No. 753.

(.R. No. 841 of 1922.)

ON A SLAB PLANTED OPPOSITE TO THE TEMPLE OF SlTlBiMASVAMI, DHABMiVAEAM,

ONGOLE TALUK, SAME DISXBIOT.

S. 1522. (Sarvari)

Coords the terms of Hie revenue settlement of the village of Eklaskhanapuratnnear DaarmaVaram in the Addaihkl-sfcna, founded bj'Ekiaskhan, the trusted general

of Muhammad Padshah, son of Ibrahim Padshah of eslionda. Eklaskhafl

was then governor of the Kondavidu and Addanki district*.

First Face.

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6 stf^Stftt^Tr-e^7

8

9

10

12 otffcoafeiS eS^ctftetfroSte^ [5fc*wa <]-

13

14

16

17

18

19

22 . . .

25 . .

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26

27

28

29

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37 . . &s tfoao-O* ^^trfs - o

58 _9 bib oojqr-sgo

tr^S i^e o fctfjh 359 1> o ooii 7r^^^6& 08 cs^o^ra x40

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08

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5~o I = SSbcnocS^Sr* S"o I SP^tfSr* S"o

5~o H sfctfo ol

,? yoJjSspS) TfcwtfOsSSn* To II ^ocS^sSSn* 5"o I

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o "^"^o^)c6 o

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68 QrtSbsSwSfo "TJollI <3^ o

86 JW;>Ooe& 8"ol fc5oo ^A-=^ *6JTo- s6o5Sr^s5fc>o o Tol

87

^S Ko-

88 8 51

s

,

*tf*3T :;.': (Merest lost.)

No. 754.

JB. JVo. 650 of 1920.)

^. 1524(?)

of a mango top* ia the Tillage of Chamarlamll94i. i

n ofuhammad Qull Padshah.^"

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2

8 .

4 2?

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

000"Sh

No. 755.

(A. B. No. 373 of 1905.)

ON A BOUND PILLAB IN THE ASTHlNA-MANDAPA OF THE TKMPLK OF

SII&HAOHALAM, VIZAQAPATAM TALUK, VIZAGAPATAM DISTRICT.

1 1526, (Krodhi)

Records the grant of the village of Narava with all its belongings to the temple of

god Nrisimha at Simhadri, by Sarvappa Agvaraya, son of Karnrtlaya of Vipparla-//3*ra

and Padmauayaka-jfcw^a. ASvaraya is stated to have subdued the country consisting of

Koppulavani-kottam, Vlragottam and Yarajerla and repelled Mukunda Bahubalindra

tinder the orders of Muhammad Quli Qutb Padshah.

16

1719 Illegible.

No. 756.

(A. B. No. 579 of 1909.)

ON A PII/LAJt IN THE MANDAPA IN FBONT OF THE TKMPLE OPAT MlcHMfc&A, PALNAD TALUK, G-UNTTJB DISTBIOT,

^, 1541. (Siddharthi)

Records gift of land for the upkeep of a perpetual lamp in the temple of Chenna-kesava of Mahadevicherla by a person of the Vtivakarma-kula.

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10[8]

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CO

bCO

1 ssefc

2 ? [0x8-9]

co

No. 757.

(A. E. No. 375 0/1920.)

ON A STONE IN FRONT OP THE TEMPLE OF iNJANEYASVAMI, AtfUMPALLI, &OOTT TALUK,ANANTAPDR DISTRICT.

. [1572.]

Records the scale of money payments agreed to be paid by the merchants andother people of Anuppalli, to the temple of Gopalasvami and Hanumantaraya and to

their priests. The village is stated to be situated in Jagadapi-Gntti-sTwa.

First Face.

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

14

10

16

i7

18

19

27

28 X 08 >

80

81

82

88

84

40

46

47

48

Second Face.

20!

21

22

28X5(jf55bo

24 O 8

25 & oS

26 . .

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Face.

87

38

89

40

4)

42

48

44

Fourth Face.

49 7F

50 .

61 to 58 Damaged.

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No. 758.

(A. R. No. 323 of 1922.)

ON A BOOK ON THE BANK OF TEE STEEAM TO OTK WKOT OK 1

MADANAPALLE TALUK, Oinraoou owrsicr.

S. 1580. (Ananda)

-, , * * ,*., ii i Vtntl iii Devulachervu lnuii wliich thereRecords the measurement of certain UuU w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^

wasadispute. Atthistime, Ajarati waa gvcnun (.olkuiula, I ha

etc. provinces after Ramadevaraya's rule at

2 tftftfoSBb&oawxex) oxcro wte T&3 es-

3 tfozftSosJetf ^ ooe

4

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6

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B o^ -sJoj^AB;o&r*k

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10

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12 ^gTV

18 .

14 .... . -5^eS(5ci TyAiarrB

"c&o[eis]

is

16

17

18 c6 sfcft ol

19

20 .

NO. 759,

(-*. B. .So. 128 a/ 1917.)

ON A FILLAE LTINe IN A 1>OHEA TO TEB SOtJXH OF PEDAPABIMI,GUNTUB TALUK, GUNTOE DI0TB1CT.

1 1585. (Krodhi)

Kecords the settlement of a laud dispute between the people of 'I

the one hand and those of Parimi, on the other,

"3

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7

8 SJ'3

1) .

10 , r

11 Ui"

: IT'oSl^o*

S&il

15 Cri

K> 3^

17 &>

18 ejv

19 -K

20 OaSo

21 ^

28

24

25 ooa^SK*

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

34

35

36

37

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tftf^rir-

Second

40

41

42

43

44

46

46

47

48 .

49 2g)

50 So

51 "SI

52 &

54

55

66

57

No, 760.

, No. 648 0/1920.)

* nBecorda the construction o a well

' ' W

SAME DISTKICT,

. 1590(?) (Kilaka)

Aa ^iraraa-Sahebulagaru,Aa aira

3 tf -T-Jlr-*> ox eoor

4

o

-.6

No. 761.

. 159U?) (Sauraya)

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o3

7 ex>

8 .

9

10

II

2

8

4

6

7

8

[Damaged.)

No. 762.

2. No. 403 o/ 1905.)

A SLAB IK FEONT OF THE MASJI0 AT

AEKONAM TALUK, NOBTH ABCOT DISTIIICT.

3. 1591. (Kllaka)

Eecords the construction of a mosque at Kaveripaka.

9 .

10 eoo

oo12

13

14

15

16 c& .

No. 763.

(A. B. No. 350 of 1909.)

ON A SLAB KEAB THE TEMPLE TANK AT KtJVAM,TlBUVALLOBE TALTJK, OHINGLEPU'J 1

DIBT11KST.

. (VirodhikrH)

Eecords that Pemmasani Kumara 1 immanayanivarii planted u plantainon the tank bund in Kuvvam which was under his government and dedicated it to

Terrikkolesvarasvami, in the reign of Qatb Shah

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

18

14

15

16

17

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No. 764.

(A. E. No. 790 of 1917.)

ON A SLAB HEAB THE livABA TEMPLE, AT CHAGALfiBU, HtNDUPUB TALUK,ANANTAPUB DISTBICT.

& 1599. (Pingaja)

Incomplete and unintelligible.

$

2

3

4 33 0_2>

712 Illegible.

8

4 oo OE-OO

6

7

16

17

18

19

20

2!

22

28

24

84

85

86

87

38 Ko

89 8b

No. 765.

(A. B. No. 859 of 1915.)

ON A SLAB SET UP NBAB THE TANK AT MtJKTfifiVABAM, NABASABAOPETA TALUE,

G0NTUB DISTBICT.

& 1600. (Kalayukti)

Records that Teju Khan Khavandudar had sluices constructed to a tank,

First Face.

S ex>

9

10 13

11 ef>

12

18

14

Second Face.

25

26

27

28

29

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31

82

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40

41 8[ CS]

42

43

44 5^

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101

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Fourth Face.

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

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oe-oo

ow--O^rf

No. 766-

(A 5. Jfo. 582 of 1912.)

ON THE EAST WALL LEFT OF THE ENTRANCE INTO THE TEMPLE OF SlVA AT OLD

IiEPlKSHI, HlNDUPUE TALUK, ANANTAPUB DISTEIOT.

, 1600 (1602?). (Raudri)

Records the gift of land to the temple of ^aata-NaliJTindegvara at Lepakshi bythe Beddi and Karanam of- the Old Lepakshi-sthalam during the reign of Sultan AbdulHasan.

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12 tfo

13 &

14

15

16

17

18

& .Raudri corresponds to (. 1602 expired and not to 1600,

No. 767.

(A. R. No. 681 of 1920.)

Otf A STONE LYING- AT THE TEEESHOLD OF THE TEMPLE OF Y6G&NABASIMHAYEJDLAPALLI, TENALI TALUK, GUNTUB DISTBIOT,

& 1602. (Raudri)

Records the settlement and demarcation of the boundary between Yeglapalli audPenugudurupa^u made by Magikyaravu under the orders of the king,

First Face.

7

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-5 ^oCo six)a>5^)oi3^So s5boo2^4o "^- 10

do cootf\s5ba

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355b$3

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II J^nBl s&r-eji^ [o]"S&12

13

14

15 e-owto 5$K sfr* . . coa

16

17

18

19

Srfi

29

80

31

82

88

34

35

86

37

38

39

40

$o<S "^r^b-

20

21

23

25

26

27

Second Face,

i

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i48

-^x-u)

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

in

No. 768.

(A. R. No. 34 of 1912.)

ON STONES BOIM INTO A WELL IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF MlTAHafi^VABA AT

SATYAVKDU, PONNJSBI TALUK, CHINO-ELPUT DISTEIOT.

^. 1608. (Kshaya)

Seems to record the construction of a well to the south of the village Satyapuri

the kingdom of Abui Hasan of GSlko^da by Peta Krishna-BhOpa.

4

5

No. 769.

(A. R. No. 299 o/ 1922.)

ON A BIG B00LDBE TO THE NOETH OF SlNIOHEEUVU. IN KONDABAEBIPALLE,

MAD.4NAPALLE TAL0K, CHITTOOB DISTBICT.

$, 1613. (Prajotpatti)

Records the grant of the daSavandha rights under the tank Sanieheruvu to

.Brahmans, Kapus and merchants who repaired it.

^

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18

19 &ytf o^Sto II owo&Sb

20

21

22

No. 773.

(A. B. No. 427 o/ 1923.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO THE BACK WALL OF THE EUINED TEMPLE OF PEASANNAYYA,

BOLLAVABAM, NANDIKOTKUBU TALUK, KUENOOL DISTBICT.

& 1619. (tSvara)

Records the gift of land by GSparaju Prasannayya, Sthala-karayam of

Bollavaram, to Krishnayya, Karamw of Prolukallu while Aurang Padsha was

ruling at Amudanagaram, another name for Hastinapuram (Delhi).

6 6

^ZTf55f^-8

9

-^45 ["^K^ tf]j

10 owiSb Jcr& ^p^aS^S csw&SDo S^^rr> ^P-S^8^7r>t& T^^S^ ooo~

12

18

14

No. 774.

(A 22. JVo. 426 of 1923.)

ON A STONE BUILT INTO TEE SAMB WALL.s

& 1619. (fcyara)

Records that Qoparaju Prasannayya, Sthala-karaaam of Bollavaram, grantedtwo tumus of land to the architect Musalaya, on the occasion of the consecration of the

temple of KaS-Vigvanatha, while Aurang Padsha was ruling at Amudanagaramwhich was another name for Hastinapuram.

OE-OF-

2

3" '

4 ^ftoSSrJPttn-flfe tf^O >(Sr*sso ^c*^>o^7^*60 t

^

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*

K &yvsao TfeSn

& *&*&

10

fenS^ftsi ^_

.: t'41

&-!" ii g,g\-?r -tf

No. 775.

(A. II. No. 130 of 1923.)

<>Nf

A M,AH SfcT Ui* IN A FIELD IN THE VILLAGE OP PUTTEEI, CoNJEEVABAM TALUK,

CllINQLEPaT DISTEICT.

Undated.

Sri'iiis to ri/cord that the Kapus and the Kara^am of Puteri gave a piece of land

to om 'J inimabhatta while Alamglr Padsha AvarangzSb was the emperor and

Khan

X

8

[o] 8009

10t>

11 sSJSb

12 S"o II

No. 776.

(A. R, No. 56 of 1912.)

OM A I'lLLAll IN THE TEMPLE OF KSSAVASVlMI AT CaSDAVABAM, VlBAVALLI TALUK,

VIZAGAPATAM OISTEIOT.

^. 1658. (Akshaya)

Incomptote. Says tliat Pflsapati Vljayaramaraju, son of ^itaramaraju waa

ruling the land uud mentions the god Ke&vasvami and the vUlage Chodavaram.

2

8

4

6

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

(ineomplete.)

No. 777.

. (A. n. No. 77 of 1912.)

ON A SLAB SET UP IN FBONT OF THE TEMPLE OF

GOOTT TALUK, AHANTAPUB DISTSIOT.

g 1662. (Siddharthi)

Ahdnl Hasan Outb Shah who was, however, not kmg at the tame.

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First Face.

13

4 tf 15

5 [o]&6

7

8

9

10

11

12

26

27

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29

80 Sofcs-8o

81

32

33

34

35

36

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15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

Second Face.

38

39

40

41

43

44

45

46

47

48

!, In S. 1662 the country \vas ruled not by Abdul Hasan ; but by the kings of Delhi.

No. 778.

(A. B. No. 360 of 1915.)

ON A SLAB SET UP NEAE THE TEMPLE OF B,AMASVlMI IN M0KTflVABAM r

NAEASARAOPETA TALUK, GUNTUE DISTEIGT.

Undated.

Simply states " the manyam (land) of Tejokhan's mosque/'

o

No. 779.

(A. S. No. 862 of 1915.)

ON A STONE LYING- IN A FIELD IN CHENNUPALLI A$BAEiEAM, SA3IE TALTJK,

AKD DISTBTOT.

^aka year not given (Siddharthi)

States that a certain Ballula Khan gave land to a certain mosque*

ooo-

x>CO

oooo

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No. 780.

(A. JK. No. 55 of 1909.)

ON A SLAB SET UP NEAB A WELL IN THE VILLAGE OP OLD PALLAVABAM, NEABMADBAS,

Undated.

States that one Sheik Musa Miyya Sahib built a peta, established a market, hadwells dug, formed a garden called Ibhuram Bag after Syed Ibrahim Sahib and con-

structed chavadis, all at Pallavaram.

First Side.

7

8

9

10

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tfoo

14

16

J6

17

18

19

20

29

SO

12 ^

Second Side.

21

22 -cSb sS^oo [afc]-

23

24

25

26

27

28

[1*]

82

38

$4

OK A BOOK IN OJHB

No. 781.

L R. No. 147 0/1921.)

TO THE WEST OF PABAVAKKAL,

[ TALUK, NOBTH ABOOT DISTBICT.

oaica year not given (Bahudhanya)

Uniutelligible.Seems to record that the agent of the Navab Sahib rnadea

money payment to one Veftgana wifch.the consent of ^'Karanan, etc.

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APPENDIX I.

Principal dates calculated with the help of Dewan Bahadur Swamikarmu Pillai's

Indian Ephemeris.

BY

N. LAKSHMINARAYAN RAO, M.A., OOTACAMTOD.

GeiwrnlNo.

\. U. No.

4 4:Hofl915

f 707 of 1920

6 673 of 1920

12 787 of 1920

IS 748 of 1920

14 746 of 1920

18 886 of 1919

27 696 of 1909

61 674 of 1920

62 245 of 1905

Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

EASTERN CHlLUKYA.{aka 925, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A.D. 1003, December 24, Friday, Details are not

enough for verification.

18th year of Rajaraja, (3aka----) Chaitra, fa. 9, Monday.

If this belongs to the reign of the Chola-Chalukya Rajaraja-

Narendra I, the equivalent would be A.D. 1040, March 24,

Monday ;f. d. t. '20. But if it belongs to the reign of

Chola Rajaraja II, as the &aka year which seems to have

contained 4 figures would indicate, the equivalent would be

A.D. 1165, March 22, Monday; f. d, t. *09. See Appendix II.

aka 965, Subhanu, Uttarayana.

Probably = AJX 1043, December 24, Saturday. Details .are

not enough for verification.

15th year of Vishnuvardhana, Uttarayana (-samkranti).

If this Vishijiuvardhana is the same as the one mentioned in

No. 10 of this volume the equivalent would be A.D. 1087,

December 25, Saturday. Details are not enough for

verification.

17th year of Vish^uvardhana, gravana, punnama, Saturday,

lunar eclipse.

If this king is the Chola-Chajukya Kulottunga-Ohola II,

the equivalent would be A.D. 1142, August 8, Saturday; -48.

On this day there was a lunar eclipse.

17thi year of Vish^uvardhana, lunar eclipse.

Same remarks as for No. 13 above.

26th year of Vish*uvardhana, V^cMka-samkranti, Sunday

If the king mentioned here is the same as the one in No. 1*

the equivalent would be A.D, 1151, October 28, Sunday.

WESTERN CHlLUKYA.

Saka 1051, Saumya, Crja (Karttika)fa. 8, Thursday

~AJX 1129, October 17, Thursday; (See Appendix IL).

IMPERIAL

ka 1026 Tarawa, 5rava*a, ba. 18,

Probably -A.D. 1104, August 19, FnAay ; d.t 30, Thurs

day appears to be a mistake for Friday.

37* year of Kulottimga-Oh^ Vyaya, VOtga^ fa.

February 6, Wednesday ;'72. Vyaya corres-

ponded to $aka 1028.

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GeneralNo.

A, R. No.Details of dates with their English equivalents

and remarks.

64 567 of 1925

66 575 of 1909

67 262 of 1905

68 263 of 1905

69 698 of 1926

70 578 of 1925

'71 579 of 1925

73)316 of 1915

&[

and

74) 327 of 1916

76 365 of 1915

78 817 of 1922

815 of 1922

81 814 of 1922

82 396 of 1915

S3 728 of 1920

aka 1030, . . su. 10, Monday, Chaitru 1

= A.D. 1108, March 23, Monday; f. d. t, -86; the month

Chaitra cited here is the solar Chaitra.

aka 1033, Khara, Karttika, An. IB.

Probably * A.D. 1111, October 15, Sunday* The date is not

verifiable.

aka 10B3, Khara, Paushya, su, 9, Monday, Uttarayajia-

samkranti.

Probably A.D. 1111, December 25, Monday; f. d. t '64.

iiu. 9 is evidently a mistake for ba. 9;see No. 68 below.

Saka 1033, 42nd year of Kulottunga-Choda, Khara, Paushya,ba. 8, Monday, Uttarayana-samkranti

-A.D. 1111, December 25, Monday; '64,

aka 1034, Dakshinayana-sariikranti.

Probably = A.D. 1112, June 540, Wednesday. Details are

not enough for verification.

$aka 1034, Chitrabhanu, . . . .14 Uttarayana-samkranti*The aka year cited is evidently a mistake for aka 1024,

Probably = A.D. 1102, December 25, Thursday ;-27. The

month was Pushya.Saka 1034, Chitrabhanu, Paushya, ba. , Thursday.The cyclic year Chitrabhanu corresponded to Saka 1024.

The English equivalent of the date is probably A.D, 1103,

January 8, Thursday. The tithi was IS.

aka 1037, Jaya, Chaitra, solar eclipse*

The date seems to be irregular for there was no solar eclipse

in Chaitra or in any other month in the year Jaya.Other details are not enough for calculation.

iaka 1038, Durmati, Karttika, tfu 2, Sunday.

Probably =,A,D. 1116, Octobers, Sunday; , d. t. -80.

Durmati is apparently a mistake for Durmukhu (See

Appendix II).

Saka 1040, Hevilambi, Uttaraya^a-samkranti.

Probably = A.D. 1117, December 25, Tuesday. The details

are not enough for verification. The Saka year wascurrent.

aka 1041, Vilambi, Puahya, &i. 5, Monday, Uttaraya^La-samkrantL

Irregular. In Vilambi, Pushya su. 5 fell either on Wednes-

day or Thursday and it did not combine with UttarSyaija-samkranti.

Do.

(i) aka 1046, Magha, fa. 5.

Probably A.D. 1125, January 11, Sunday. Details are

. not enough for verification,

(ii)gaka 1050, . . Bhadrapada, su. 12, Thursday

A.D. 1128, July 9, Thursday.jaka 1047, Makara, ba. 11, Friday= A.D. 1125, January 2, Friday. The ^aka year wascurrent.

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No.

97

100

102

A. H. No.

ft of IMS

50 of 1%SHfi

HS Hj!0ofl!22

M 44 lot' 15(1 5

HO (V.U of 15120

92 5 of 1908

W 321 of 19 19

of 1908

360 of 1915

699 of 1920

116 of 1917

103 404 of 1916

104 10 of 1908

105 11 of 1905

107 393 of 1915

Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

&aka 1049, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably-AD. 1127, December 25, Sunday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1 [0] 5 [0], Ishadha, fin. 5, Thursday- A.D. 1127, June 16, Thursday ;

'72. The Saka year was

current.

Saka 1051, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = AD. 1129, December 25, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

S*aka 1054, Karttika, sn. 13, Sunday= A.D. 1132, October 23, Sunday; f. d. t. '47.

Saka 1054, Karttika, ba. 12, Sunday

= A.D. 1132, November 6, Sunday ;'65.

gaka 1055 Ishadha, ba. . . Monday, Dakshinayana-samkranti

-A.D. 1133. June 26, Monday; ihe-tithi was ba.7 which.

was current till '73 of the day.

aka 1055, Uttarayana-samkrSnti,

Probably -AD. 1133 December 25, Monday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Do.

&aka 1057, solar eclipse.

In S"aka 1057 expired there was no solar eclipse but in

S~aka 1057 current (- A.D. 1134-35) there were two solar

eclipses,one in ishadha (- AD. 1134, July 23, Monday

and the other in Pushya (-A.D. 1135, January 16,

Wednesday). One of the two may be the intended date.

gaka l059(?),Chaitra,lu. 2, Mesha-samkranti, Wedneaday

-A D. 1137, March 24, Wednesday -,

f.d.t -47 It was a day

of Mesha-samkranti. The month was Nija-Chaitra.

Saka 1059, 4th year of KulSttunga-Ohoda, pakab^Syan^

-AD- HS7; June 26, Saturday, which was the day of

Dakshinayana-samkranti.Details are not enough for

verification.

verification.

enough for verification.

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A. R. No.Details of dates with their English equivalents

and remarks.

108 705 of 1920

110 743 of 1920

111 676 of 1920

112 647 of 1920

114)and >

115J

116

117

119

125

84$ of 1917

41 of 1912

580 of 1925

of 1913

120 709 of 1926

123 40 of 1912

124 328 of 1919

B68 to 571'

of 1925

126 310 of 1920

gaka 10|_62], [8]th year of Kulottiinga-Choda, Bhadrapada,

su. 5, Monday, Dakshinayana-samkranti = A.D. 1140,

August 19, Monday ;-68. But it was not a day of Dakshi-

nayana-samkranti which occurred on August 27.

Saka 1063, 15th year of Vishnuvardluiua, Puahya, ba. 10,

Wednesday, Uttarayana-samkranti== A.D, 1141, December 24,

Wednesday ;'73.

Saka 1064, Makara-samkranti.

Probably =A.D. 1142, December 25, Friday. Details are

not enough for verification,

Saka 1065, Vishu-samkranti.

Probably A.D. 1143, March 24, Thursday. Details arc not

enough for verification.

Saka 1066, Uttarayaija-samkrantt.

Probably = A.D. 1144, December 25, Monday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1067, 21st (?) year of Vishjjuvardhana, Pushya, m. 11,

Tuesday, Uttarayana A.D. 1145, December 25, Tuesday;f.d,t. "66. It was a day of Uttarayaija-sariikrSnti.

Saka 1068, Phalguna, gu. 11, ThursdayA.D. 1147, February 13, Thursay; '22 (See Appendix II)

Saka 1069, Prabhava. . . . 3u. 5, Thursday, Vishu-flamkrauti.

In Prabhava neither Mesha-samkranti (A.D, 1147, March 25,

Tuesday) nor Tula-samkranti (A.D. 1147, tieptembcr 28,

Sunday) fell on gu. 5. The only month in which 6u. 5

was a Thursday was Sshadha (= AJX 1147, June 5,

Thursday ; '50).

1069, Prabhava, Vaisakha, fiu. 13, MondayA.D. 1147, April 14, Monday ;

d, t "75.

a, 1071, solar ellipse,

In 6aka 1071 expired (Sukla), tliere was no solar eclipse.

In Saka 1071 current (Vibhava), there was a solar

eclipse which occurred in Chaitra. This, therefore, seems

to be tHe intended date. Its equivalent is A.D. 1148,

April 20, Tuesday.

1072, Uttarayaijta-saifaktatiti.

Probably = AJX 1150, December 25, Monday. Details are

not enough for verification.

$aka 1073, TJrja (KSrttika), ba. 14.

Probably A.D. 1151, November 9, Friday. Details are not

enough for verification.

Saka 1073, Uttarayapa-samkranti.

Probably A.D. 1151, December 25, Tuesday. Details are"

not enough for verification.

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127 3;w <>i' 1044

isy ;M) on 91 5

to 132}

134 552 of 1900

'J47ofl915

&66ofl925

139 329 of 1919

140 854 of 1917

141 818 of 1915

143

145

148

149

150

151

155

114 of 1917

847 of 1917

489 of 1915

440 of 1915

795 of 1922

448 of 1916

707 of 1926

Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

1075, Vishu-samkranti.

Probably - A. D. 1153, March 24, Tuesday. Details are not

enough for verification.

Saka 107| 5], Uttarayana-saihkrantL

Probably- A. D. 1153, December 25, Friday. Detatts are

not enough for verification.

Do.

Saka 1076, Bhava, Marggasira, gu. 15, Thursday, lunar eclipse.

Irregular. In Bhava, there was no lunar eclipse in Margga-sira

;there was one, however, in Pausha but it occurred

on a Tuesday. If this was the intended date the English

equivalent would be A. D. 1154, December 21, Tuesday.

aka 1077, Jyeshtha, jJu. 5.

Probably = A. D. 1155, May 8, Sunday. Details are not

enough for verification.

!aka 1077, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A. D, 1155, December 25, Sunday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1078, Uttarayana-saihkrantL

Probably= A. D. 1156, December 25, Tuesday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1079, Karttika, ba. 15, Thursday.

Neither in aka 1079 expired nor in current, Karttika ba.

15 fell on a Thursday. In aka 1079 current (Dhatu),

however, ba. 15 fell on a Wednesday which is the nearest

approach to the date cited. If this was the intended date

the English equivalent would be A. D. 1156, November 14,

"Wednesday.

!aka 1079, Uttaraya^a-saihkranti,

Probably - A. D. 1157, December 25, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

&aka 1080, Dakshi^ayana-saihkranti.

Probably - A. D. 1158, June 27, Friday. Details are not

enough for verification,

aka 1081, 14th year of Eajaraja, Dakshi^ayana-samkranti.

Probably - A. D. 1159, June 27, Saturday.

enough for verification.

&aka 1088, Vishu-samkranti.

Probably - A, D. 1161, March 24, Friday.

enough for verification* ;

Do.

Details are not

Details are not

1083,

Probably-A.D1161, December 25, Monday. Detaito a*

not enough for verification*

Bo.

jato 1085, SubhSnU, BhSckapaa*, lu. 10, Sunday

m A.D. 1163, August 11, Sunday ;'20*

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A, R. No.Details of dates with their English equivalents

and remarks.

156 553 of 1909

159 293 of 1915

160 708 of 1920

161 147 of 1917

162

166

167

169

78 of 1917

106 of 1917

107 of 1917

12 of 1908

170 856 of 1917

171 658 of 1920

172 657 of 1920

173 545 of 1925

175 884 of 1915

176 655 of 1920

;177 49 of 1909

Saka 1086, Jyseshtha, su. 2

= A.D. 1164, May 24, Sunday: "87, Tlie date cannot be

verified.

Saka 10[8] 8, Isvayuja, *n. 10, Thursday= A.D. 1166, October 6, Thursday ;

'32.

Saka 1088, 21st year of Rajaraja, Paushya, u. 1, Sunday,

Uttarayana-sainkranti=AD 1166, December 25, Sunday; *33 It was a day of

Uttarayana-samkranti which commenced at 11*45 hours

after mean sunrise.

iaka 1089, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = AD. 1167, December 26, Tuesday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Do.

Saka 10 [90], Uttarayana-samkrauti.

Probably A.D. 1168, December 25, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

Do.

Saka 1091, Uttarayana-samkranti, ,

Probably A.D. 1169, December 25, Thursday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1091, su. 3, Monday.Since the month is not cited we have to take one of the

following as the equivalent :

(1) AD. 1169, March 3, Monday ;the month was Chaitra.

(2) AD. 1169, July 28, Monday; the month was Nija-Sravaa.a.

(3) AD. 1169, December 22, Monday; f.d.t -40; the

month was Pushya.

Saka 1092, Chaitra, amavasya=AD, 1170, April 18, Saturday. The date does not admitof verification.

Saka 1092, Vishu-sa&krSntL

Probably (1) AD. 1170, March 26, Wednesdayor

(2) AD. 1170, September 88, Monday.Details aye not enough fojr verification.

Saka 1092, M8*gga&ra, foa. 2, Friday1170, Nowtober 87, Friday ; *47,

Probably (1) AD, 1171, March 25, Thursdayor

(2) AD. 1173* September aS/a^aday.Details are not enough for verification.

Saka 1093, Uttaraya^a-sadifcrgnti.

Probably = AD. 1171, Decembernot enoiagh for verification,

Do.

Detail* are

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17S

170

ISO

1H1

1K2

1S3

18-f

188

190

191

195198

199

200

A. R. No.

551 of 1925

4S of 1909

121 of 1917)122 of 11)17)

las of

70-1 of 1020

1HO 204 of 1905

1S7 703 of 1920

183 of 1917

282 of 1924

308 of 1920

192 158 of 1913

574 of 1925553 of 1925

562 of 1925

563 of 1925

Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

1094, Vishu-samkranti.

Probably = (1) A.D. 1172, March 24, Fridayor

(2) A.D. 1172, September 27, WednesdayDetails are not enough for verification.

f

Saka 1094, Dakshinayana-samkranti.

Probably - A.D. 1172, June 26, Monday. The date does notadmit of verification.

r

Saka 1094, Karttika, Punnama, Thursday- A.D. 1172, November 2, Thursday ;

'48.

Do.

Saka 1094, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A.D. 1172, December 24, Sunday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1094, [20] th year of Rajaraja, Paushya, 3u. 2, Surday,

Uttarayana-samkranti~AJD. 1172, December 24, Sunday on which day the

saihkranti began at 20*50 hours. Su. 2 is apparently a

mistake for su. 8 which lasted up to 15'50 hours,

Saka 1095, Chaitra, au. 9, Vishu-samkranti

-A.D. 1173, March 24, Saturday ; '89, which was a day of

Vishu-saibkranti.

Saka 10195], 26th year of Rajaraja, Chaitra, ba. 13, Friday

A.D. 1172, March 24, Friday; '17. The Saka year was

current (not expired).

Saka 1095, Dakslu^ayana-samkrantl

Probably AD. 1173, June 26, Tuesday. Details are not

enough for verification.

Saka 10[9]6 5 Jaya, Vaigakha, &i. 15, Thursday

AJX 1174, April 18, Thursday; -94.

Saka 1096, S.sh5$ha, ba. 11, Wednesday, Dakshinayana-

Bamkranti

A.D- 1174, June 26, Wednesday ;-86. The Dakshiijayatta-.

samkranti commenced at 18'15 hours.

Saka 1096, Uttaraya^a-saihkranti.

Probably A.D. 1174, December 25, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

Do. (See Appendix II)

Saka 1104, Magha, fo, 10, Thursday

=AD. 1183, January 6, Thursday; 6n. 10 appears to be a

mistake for &t. 11 whioh tithi ended on Thursday at

10*45 howrof day.

Ba.

bo

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Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

202 322 of 1919

203 739 of 1920

205 37 of 1912

206 309 of 1920

207 845 of 1917

208 561 of 1925/

209 327 of 1924

210 302 of 1924

211 97 of 1909

235 267 of 1905

241 273 of 1905

242 300 of 1924

243 575 of 1925

Saka 1108, Magha, ba. 14, Wednesday= A.D. 1186, February 19, Wednesday; f.d.t -19. TheSaka year was current.

Saka 1109, Isvayuja, su. . , Tuesday.

Probably = A.D. 1187, September 8, Tuesday. Since there

is space for only one figure denoting the titJii it may be 5.

This tithi was current practically throughout Tuesday.

Saka 1117, Magha, su. 3, Thursday= A.D. 1196, January 4, Thursday ;

f.d.t. -54.

Saka 1117, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably =AJX 1195, December 26, Tuesday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 1120, Jyeshtha, sa. [1 1, Vaddavara= A.D. 1198, May 9, Saturday; '01

;su, 1 was current for

a very short time. Jt is likely that the figure in the

brackets is 2.

Saka 1122, Phalguna, Su. 8, Monday= AJX 1201, February 12, Monday ;

-43,

Saka 1124, Dundubhi, Vaifikha, n. 3.

In Dundubhi there was an Adhika~VaiSkha. if the Adhikamonth was intended, the equivalent would be AJX 1202,March 28, Thursday; if the Nija month was intended, the

equivalent would be AJX 1202, April 26, Friday. Thedetails are, however, not enough for verification.

Saka 1129, Mesha-samkranti,

Probably = AJX 1207, March 25, Sunday ;the date does not

admit of verification.

Saka 112.? Marggasira, Su. 10, Thursday,

There are three probable dates :

(i) AJX 1200, November 16, Thursday, d.t '75.

(ii) AJX 1204, December 2, Thursday, f.d.t *95,

(iii) A.D. 1207, November 29, Thursday, f.d.t *82.

Saka 1028, Chaitra, ba. 5, SundayAJX 1106, March 25, Sunday ;

f.d.t '70,

KlKATlYAS.Saka 1107, VtfvSvasu, Puskya, fa. 1, Thursday, Makara-

saAkranti.

Irregular. By the tithi the equivalent would be AJQM18S,December 24, Tuesday, -84; by the safckranti theequivalent would be December 25, Wednesday. In eithercase the week day was not Thursday.

Saka 1121, solar eclipse.

In Saka 1121 expired there was no solar eclipse. The onlysolar eclipse in Saka 1121 current occurred in the monthof Maglia~AJX 1199, January 28, Thursday.

Saka 1121, Chaitra, ba. 15, Wednesday-AJX 1198, April 8, Wednesday ; -25. The Saka year was-current.

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24 fc

A. R. No. Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

57( of 1925

245 262 of 1924

240 177 of 1905

248 803 of 1982

249 554 of 1925

250 281 of 1924

251 280 of 1924

252 560 of 1925

254 204 of 1905

256 88 of 1917

257 334 of 1915

258 271 of 1905

aka 1127, Karttika, Sn. 15, Monday-A.D. 1204, November 8, Monday; f.d.t. -27, The akayear was current

aka 1127, [MBr]ggaiira, ba. . . daft, ThursdayA.D. 1205, December 8, Thursday; the tithi was evidentlyekfidaSl which lasted on Thursday till '43.

$aka 11[8]0, Vibhava, Karttika, su. 15, Monday, lunar eclipse.In Vibhava, Karttika, fa. 15, was not a Monday nor was

there a lunar eclipse on that day ;but in ravana of that

year, u. 15 fell on a Monday and a lunar eclipse also

occurred. If Karttika is a mistake for &rava$a the

equivalent would be AJX 1208, July 28, Monday;f.d.t. -04,

According to the Madras Epigraphical Report, however, the

aka year is 11[9]0 in which year the given details

correspond regularly to A.D. 1268, October 22, Monday,when there was a lunar eclipse. (See App. II.)

aka 1131, Mesha-samkranti.

Probably = A.D, 1209, March 24, Tuesday on which day the

samkranti commenced at 19*40 hours after sunrise.

Details are not enough for verification.

Saka 1131, Ghaitra, ba. 2, Samkramana, WednesdayAJX 1209, March 25, Wednesday; -18.

Saka 1181, Sukla, Asvayuja, fa. 2, Wednesday=A.D. 1209, September 2, Wednesday; f.d.t -15.

Do.

Saka 1181, Pushya, fa. 11, Sunday, Uttarayania-samkranti.

Irregular. Neither in aka 1131 current nor in aka 1131

expired did Pushya, su. 11 fall on a Sunday; it was also-

not a day of Uttarayaija-samkranti. In $aka 1131 expired

the Uttaraya:na-sariikranti occurred on ba. 12 of Pushya.

If this was the intended date the equivalent would be-

A.D. 1209, December 25, Friday,

Saka 1181, 3ukla, Magha, su. 2, Wednesday- A.D. 1209, December 30, Wednesday ;

'39.

{aka 1133, Paushya, ba. 15, Sunday.

In Pushya both of Saka 1133 current and Saka 1183 expired

ba. 16 did not fall on a Sunday. If ba. 15 is a mistake for

ba. 6 the equivalent would be AJD. 1211, December 25r

Sunday on which day the 5th tithi commenced at 5 hours

45 minutes after sunrise.

gaka 1183, Magha, !u. 7, ThursdayA.D. 1213, January 12; Thursday; '67.

3aka 1134, Ifcgirasa, KSrttika, fa. 15, Sunday, lunar edipfle

~A.D. 1212, November 10, Saturday on which day tbJ

was a lunar eclipse and the tithi ended ft* 15 hour*

50 minutes after imnri$en Sunday is evidently a mistake

for Saturday.

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Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

260 79 of 1917

261

262

717 of 1920

723 of 1920

263 331 of 1915

264 851 of 1917

265 188 of 1917

266 237 of 1905

-267 174 of 1917

..269 140 of 1917

^270 456 of 1915

al, 33G>o1915

273 325 of 1924

275 of 1924

Saka 1135, Vaisakha, su. 10, Monday.

Both in current and expired Saka year 1135, Vais'akha, Su. 10

did not fall on a Monday. In the latter year the tithi fell

on a Wednesday viz., AJX 1213, May 1. Sornavara is pro-

bably a mistake for Saumyavara. Or if Saka 1135 is a

mistake for Saka 1136 which is more likely, the equivalent

would be AJX 1214, April 21, Monday on which day daiaml

ended at 6 hours 15 minutes after sunrise.

Saka 1136, Bhava, Karttika, 3u. 8, SundayAJX 1214, October 12, Sunday ;

'87.

Saka 1140, Sreshtha, fa. 15.

Probably -AJX 1218, June 10, Sunday. The details are not

enough for verification.

Saka 1140, Uttarayaiaa-samkrantL

Probably A.D. 1218, December 26, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

Saka 1142, Vikrama, Ohaitra, ba. 15, Thursday, Vishu-saih-

kranti.

In "Vikrama, Chaitra ba, 15 was not a Thursday nor did the

Vishu-samkranti occur on that day but in the next yeari.e. Vrisha, Chaitra, ba. 15 was not only a Thursday but

a day of Vishu-samkranti. This latter appears to be the

intended date (A.D: 1221, March 25, Thursday; -46).

Saka 1U[2I, Vpsha, Karttika.

Vyisha was either Saka 1143 expired or 1144 current

-AJX 1221-22.

Vyaya, Karttika, fa. 15, Vaddavara, lunar eclipseA.D. 1226, November 5, Thursday ; -79. But there was nolunar eclipse on that day. The grant might have been

actually made on the day of the lunar eclipse which,

occurred on Sunday, the 9th August but recorded on the

day cited in the inscription.

Saka 1143, Chaitra, su. 15.

Probably = A.D. 1221, March 9, Tuesday, Details are not

enough for verification.

Saka 1144, Chaitra, fa. 10, Monday.Neither ,in Saka 1144, current nor expired, Chaitra, fa. 10 fell

on a Monday.But tibte details agree cprrectly for Saka 1145 AJX 1223,

March 13, Monday^ r92.

: Probably =A.D. 1228,> D.eetober 26, Tuesday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Do,

Sata 1150, Sar*tadha#i

-AJX 1228-29.'

aka 115[2], Tarawa, Vaisakha, u. 1,

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and remarks.

The cyclic year Tarana was &aka 114# (expired). In this

year the given details do not agree but in the next yearParthiva, Va&akha Su. 1 fell on a Thursday A. D. 1225,

April 10.

275^274 of 1924

and > and

27<}) 27Sof 1924

277 265 of 1924

27S 006 of 1909

279 <>0 of 1917

282 134 of 1917

2H8 878-aofl905

284 463 of 1915

286 720 of 1920

287 278-bofl906

288 63 of 1917

289 65 of 1917

290 565 of 1925

291 556 of 1926

292 722 of 1920

298 324 of 1919

Do.

aka 1152 (?) fa. 5, Thursday,Details are not enough for calculation.

$aka 1153, Khara, Jyeshtha, ba. 15, Thursday, solar eclipse.

Irregular. Jyeshtha, ba. 15. of Khara was not a Thursdaynor was thete a solar eclipse on that d&y*.

Saka 115[3J, Magka,' fa. 5, ThursdayA.D. 1232, January 29, Thursday.

&*ka 115[7V], VaiSakha, su, 3, 'Thursday.Neither in aka 1157 current nor expired, Vaisakha, fa. 3 was

a Thursday but in $aka 1158 (expired) it was = A. D. 1236,

April 10, ThursdayI But the correct'rfekding* of the- Saka

year is 11 52*= A.D: 1229', March 29, Thursday. j(S*e

Appendix II).

aka 1157, Manmatha, Margga&ra, ba. 2, Weflnegd&y-

-A.D. 1235, November 28, Wednesday; -39.

$aka 1157, UttarSyaija-saihkranti.

Probably A. D. 1235, December 26, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

{aka 11[5]8, Chaitrai s'u. 6, Wednesday.Neither in aka 1158 current nor expired was Ohaitra, fSa. 6,

a Wednesday but it was in aka 1159 A. D. 1237, March

4, Wednesday, This is probably the intended date.

Hemalambi, Karttika, fa. 15, Wednesday.

If the Saka year is taken to be 1159 the equivalent would be

A.D. 1237, November 4, Wednesday; '24.

Saka 1160, Ohaitra, fa. 8, Thursday- A.D. 1238 March 25, Thursday ;

-05

$aka 1160, Uttaraya^a-samkrantL

Probably A. D. 1238, December 26, Sunday.

iot enough for verification,

^aka 1161, Vikari, Bhadrapada, ftu-18, Sunday

A.D. 1239, August 14, Sunday ;'16.

aka 1162,, MSgha; ba; 15; Mdnflay (?).

Probably = A. IX 1241, February 11, Monday ;

ProbabtyA.D, 12, December 26, Thursday. Detaik are

not enough

Details are

-48.

, Jitfi&ry 30, Thursday. Details are

not endiigK

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A. K. No.Details of dates with their English equivalents

and remarks.

295 254 of 1924

296 236 of 1905

297 721 of 1920

298 607-aofl909

299 465 of 1915

300 596 of 1925

301 311 of 1920

302 826 of 1922

303 466 of 1915

304 245 of 1905

305 235 of 1905

306 234 of 1905

307 244 of 1905

808 243 of 1905

310 138 of 1917

Saka 1164, Subhakyit, VaiSakha, su. 5, Thursday.Probably = A.D. 1242, April 7, Monday; -29. The week

day seems to be a mistake.

aka 1164, Snbhakrit, lifvayuja, sfu. 1 Friday= A.D. 1242, September 26, Friday ;

f.d.t. "04.

S"aka 1164, TJttarayana.

Probably = A.D. 1242, December 26, Friday. Details are not

enough for verification.

S"aka 1164, S"ubhakrit, Paushya, su. 3, Uttarayana-samkrauti= A.D. 1242, December 2fr, Friday.

S"aka 1165, Ishadha, Su. 12.

Probably = A.D. 1243, June 30, Tuesday. Details are not

enough for verification.

S"aka 1165, S"ubhakrit, Karttika, sU 15, Thursday= A.D. 1243, October 29, Thursday; '26. Subhakrit is amistake for SSbhakrit.

Saka 1165, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A.D. 1243, December 26, Saturday. Details arenot enough for verification.

Saka 1166, Paushya, ba. 9, Sunday, Uttarlyana-samkrauti- A.D. 1244, December 26, Sunday ;-45. This was the day

of Uttarayana-samkranti.

S"aka 1167, Visvavasu, Ishadha, su.

Details are not enough for calculation. S~aka 1 1 67 expiredwas Visvavasu = A.D. 1245-46.

S"aka 1177 (mistake for 1167), VWvSvasu, Pushya, su. . Tuesday.Probably = A.D. 1245, December 26, Tuesday. Since there

is' space for only one figure the MM was very likely su. 6.

S"aka 1168, Parabhava, Ohaitra, su. 6, Sunday, Vishu-samkranti

= A.D. 1246, March 25, Sunday ; but BU. 6 had ended on theprevious day at 14 hours after sunrise

; 6 is probably amistake for 7 as correctly given in No, 308.

Do.

Do.

faka 1168, Parabhava, Ohaitra, fa. 7, Sunday, Vishu-samkranti

= A.D. 1246, March 25, Sunday.Saka 1168, Paushya, su. 5, Thursday, Makara-samkranti.

In Saka 1168 expired the Makara-samfcrSnti did not takepkee either on the tithi or on the week day cited here.In Saka 1168 current the samkranti occurred on Paushyasu. 5 but the week day was Monday. If thig is regardedas a mistake the equivalent would be A.D. 1245, Decem-ber 25, Monday ; -40.

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and remarks.

811 241 of 1905

312 563 of 1915

313 257 of 1924

314 686 of 1925

317 587 of 1925

318 240 of 1905

320 406 of 1915

893

324

325

380

821 659 of 1925

828 227 of 1905

228 of 1905

225 of 1906

555 of 1925

326 557 of 1925

327 249 of 1905

328 221 of 1905

829 226 of 1905

82 of 1917

116S, Parabhava, Paushya, ba. 3, Wednesday, Makara-

samkranti= A.D. 1246, December 26, Wednesday, on which day ba, 8

commenced at 0'45 hours after sunrise.

8aka 1169, Plavanga, Jyeshtha, gu. 13, Vaddavara= A.D. 1247, May 18, Saturday; f.d.t. -01.,

iSaka 1169, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A.D. 1247, December 26, Thursday. Details are

not enough for verification.

aka 1169, [Plavanga], Magha, ba. 15, SundayA.D. 1248, January 26, Sunday; f.d.t. -51.

aka 1170, VaKakha, BU. 10, Monday= A.D. 1247, April 1, Monday; f.d.t. -43. The Saka year

was current.

$aka 1170, Kilaka, Karttika, Monday, Karttika-Punnami

A,D. 1248 November 2, Monday; -88.

aka, 1170, Kilaka, Paushya, 6u. 10, Monday, Uttarayaija-

Bamkranti.

In aka 1170 expired, Paushya fin. 10 fell on a Sunday,

not Monday and Uttarayana-samkranti took place on

the previous Saturday. If Monday is a mistake for

Sunday the equivalent would be A.D. 1248, December 27,

Sunday. The grant was made probably on the occasion

of the samkranti and put on stone the next day.

aka 1170, Kilaka, Magha, ba. 14, Friday

= A.D. 1249, February 12, "Friday; f.d.t. -21.

&aka 1170, Kilaka, Phalgii^a, ba. 8, Monday

A.D. 1249, March 8, Monday ;'49.

Do.

Do.

aka 1171, Ishadha, su. 14, Sunday

A.D. 1248, July 5, Sunday; d.t. -38.

was current-

Do.

aka 1171, Saumya, UttarSya^a-samkranti.

Probably -A.D. 1249, December 26, Sunday. Details

not enough for verification.

Saka 1172, Saumya, Phalgu^a, fc. 15, Thursday

= A.D.125p, February 17, Thursday; f.d.t -39. The Saka

year was current. .

gaka 1172, SIdhSrana, Vishn-aaiiikrSnti

m(l) A.D. 1250, March 25, Friday, .

' or

(2) A.D. 1250, September 28, Wednesday. Details are

not enough for verification.

1172, livayuia, ba. 8, Thursday

Thursday; '45. The month wa

The aka year

are

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332 283 of 1905

833

334

337

338

839

340

341

342

343

147

348

349

350

462 of 1916

671 of 1909

333 of 1924

195 of 1905

229 of 1905

223 of 1905

219 of 1905

ft'

216 of 1905

231 of 1905

344 564 of 1925

346 176 of 1905

210 of 1905

745 of 1920

700 of 1926

Saka 1175, Sadharana (?) Pushya, gu. 5, Thursday, Makara-

samkranti.

The cyclic year Sadharana corresponded to Saka 1172;

but the Makara-samkranti in that year did not occur

on Pushya su. 5. In Saka 1175 (Pramadin), however, the

given details correspond regularly to AJX 1253, Decem-

ber 25, Thursday, on which day the samkranti and the

tithi commenced at -79. The Saka or the cyclic year

cited appears, therefore, to be a mistake.

Saka 1173, Makara-saihkranti

=*A.D. 1250, December 26, Monday,

Saka 1173, Virodhikrfc, LSvayuja, su, 13, Friday

= A,D. 1251, September 29, Friday ;'19*

Saka 1173, Magha, su. 10, Monday= A.D. 1252, January 22, Monday; f.d,t. '08.

Saka 1174, Parldhavi, Vaisakha, 6u, 2, Friday= A.D. 1252, April 12, Friday ;

-67.

Saka 1174, Parldhavi, Karttika, Su. 15, Friday=AJX 1252, October 18, Friday ;

f,d.t. -09.

(1) aka 1174, Pandhavi, ItSvayuja, i5u. Vijaya-da^amT, Uttara,

SaturdayA.D. 1252, September 14, Saturday ;

-82. The nakshatra

was Uttarashadha and not Uttara.

(2) Saka 1175, Pramadi, Chaitra, ba. 10, Tuesday= A,D. 1253, March 25, Tuesday; f, d, t ^20.

^aka 1175, Pramadi, Karttika, *Ju. 15, Thursday= A.D. 1253, November 6, Thursday; d. t. -01.

Saka 1175, Pramadi, Paushya, tJu. 5, Friday, Makara-saibtrfinti

A.D. 1253, December 26, Friday ; -69*

Saka 1176, Znanda, Ohaitra, u. 15, Friday, Davana-parvva= A,D. 1254, April 3, Friday; the tithi began rather verylate on the day viz., at 13 hours after sunrise.

Saka 1176, Magha, ba. 2, Friday~A.D. 1254, February 6, Friday ; 8& The Saka yearwas current.

Saka 1177, Eakshasa, ^rava^a, Su. 15, Tuesday, lunar eclipse.= A.D. 1255, July 20, Tuesday; '9& On tins day there

was* a lunar eclip&e,

Saka 1177, EaksTiasa, Sr^vaijia, ba. 14, Monday**A.D. 1^65, Alignst 2, Monday; -88:

'

- -

1177, tTttarayania.

Probably A.D. 1255, December 26, Sunday.Details are not enough for verification,

Do. \ , ,r

Saka 1171 (1177), Bakshasa, MSgha, ba. 14, Thursday- A.D. 1256, January 27, Thursday; f. d. t. '14.

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351 535 of 1925

538 of 1925

353 53 1 of 1925

B65 203 of 1905

356 320 of 1915

357 464 of 1915

368 891 of 1915

959 215 of 1905

361 102 of 1917

862 217 of 1905

363 309 of 1924

364 733 of 1920

aka 1177, Phalguna, su. 10, MondayAD. 1256, February 7, Monday ;

$aka 1177, Phalguna, fa. 11, Tuesday= AD. 1256, February 8, Tuesday.

aka 1178, Vishu-samkranti

=(1) A.D. 1256, March 25, Saturday

41.

or

(2) AD. 1256, September 28, Thursday.Details are not enough for verification.

$aka 1179, Pingala, ishadha, su. 5, Wednesday, Karkkataka-samkranti

AJX 1257, June 27, Wednesday on which day Karkkataka-samkranti did take place, $u. 5 is evidently a mistake for

Su. 15 which commenced at 4 hours 30 njdnutes svfter

sunrise.

Saka 1179, Durmati, Bhadrapad^, ba. 2, Sunday.

Duraati corresponded to.&ftka 1183. Taking the $aka yearto be wrong the equivalent would be AD. 1261, September11, Sunday on which day th$ tistM ccwmeacfl^ a* 7 feturs

30 miautes after sunrise. The month was Nija-Bh3dra-

pada.

Saka 1180, Mesha-gainkranti.

Probably A. D. 1258, March 25, Monday. Details are not

enough for verification.

!aka 1180, Bhadrapada, ba. 6, Friday

- A. D. 1257, August 31, Friday ;f.d.t, -61. The aka year

was current,

$aka 1180, Kalayukta, Nija-Kartika, su. 15, Tuesday, lunar

eclipse

-A. D. 1258, Novemt>erl2, Tuesday; '73. On this day

there was a lunar eoKpse.

&aka 1181, Siddharthi, Chaitra, Su. 1, Wednesday- A. D. 1259, March 26, Wednesday ;

-60. The month was

Nija-Chaitea.

&aka 1181, Siddharthi, Chaitra, fa. 15, Tuesday= A- D. 1259, April 8, Tuesday; f.d.t. -09. The month was

Nija-Chaitra.

118[1], Prabhava, Jyeshtba, ba. 15, solar ^clipse^

Prabhava was Saka 1189 in whfth year the given details

correspond to A. D, 1267, May 25, Wednesday;

On this day -there was a fc&lar eclipse. The month was

1181, Ishadha, tfu. 5, Friday, Uttaraya^a

A. 0^1258, June 7, Friday; '96. The aka year

otuarent. He*e Uttaraya should not be tbtdersWSte

Uttaraya^a was stffl current.

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865 691 of 1920

367 181 of 1905

220 of 1905

218 of 1905

208 of 1905

369

870

371 196 of 1905

872 584 of 1925

378 283 of 1924

381 142 of 1913

394 214 of 1905

395

397

94 of 1917

460 of 1915

398 194 of 1905

39 ". 103jqf 1917

Saka 1181, Ashadha, su. 6, Friday, Dakshi^ayana-sarakraiiti= AD. 1259, June 27, Friday; -86. On this day Dakshinayana-samkranti began at 18 hours 15 minutes after sunrise.

Saka 1181, 61st year of Ganapatideva, Siddharthi, Karttika,gu. IB, Friday, lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1259, November 1, Saturday; -82. There was alunar eclipse on this day. Friday is evidently a mistake

Do.

. Do. The week-day is correctlygiven in this record as Saturday.

Saka 1181, Sadharana (Siddharthin;

see App, II) Karttika, ba,

15, ThursdayA. D. 1259, November 16, Thursday ; f.d.t, -01; the tithi

being ba. 5 and not ba. 15

Saka 1182, 62nd year of Gayapatideva, Kaudri, Sshadha, ba. . ,

Karkataka-samkranti= A.D. 1260, June 27, Sunday on which day Karfcataka-samkranti took place. The tithi which is lost in the recordmust be ba. 3,

aka 1182, Ifivayuja, Su. 14, Sunday-A. D. 1260, September 19, Sunday ;

f.d.t. *06.

aka 1182, Kaxidri, Phalgu^a, fa. 8, Thursday,Probably (1) A. D. 1261, February 9, Wednesday ; -40, in

which case Thursday is a mistake.

or

(2) A. D. 1261, February 24, Thursday; -88, inwhich case u. is a mistake for ba.

aka 11 3, Vateakha, fa. Giriduhityi-tithi, Monday.If the gaka year is 1183 the equivalent would be A. D. 1261April 4, Monday ; -46.

'

,

gaka 1183, Durmukha, Chaitra, ba. 6, Saturday, Vishu-samkranti. Irregular. Saka 1183 was Durmati and notDurmukha. In the former year Chaitra ba. 6 fell onWednesday. If, however, ba. 6 is considered as a mistakefor ba. 9, the equivalent would be A. D. 1261, March 26,Saturday. The Vishu-saihkranti took place on the pre-vious day.

aka 1183, Durmati, Chaitra ba. 8, Friday=AJX 1261, March 25, Friday; -69.

$aka 1183, Karkafaka-samkranti.

Probably -A.D. 1261,'June 27, Monday, Details are notenough for verification.

Sata 1183, 2nd year of Btwfradeva, Durmati, Karttika, 6n. 15,[Tuesday]=AD. 1261, November 8, Tuesday ; -60,

aka 1184, Dundtibhi, Srava^a, ba. 13, Sunday- A.D. 1262, August 13, Sunday ;f. d. t -34.

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- with their English equivalentsand remarks.

400 272 of 1905 faka 1185, Rudhirodgari, VaiSakha, fin. 3, Thursday= A.D. 1263, April 12, Thursday ;-54.

401 565 of 1925 S"aka 1186, Raktakshi, Sravana, ba. 6, Thursday= A.D. 1264, Aiigust 14, Thursday; -82.

402 550 of 1909 gaka 11. 6, Raktakshi, Magha, sn. 15, Thursday, lunar eclipse.In Raktakshi, Magha su. 15 was not a Thursday nor was

there a lunar eclipse on that day. There was a Innar

eclipse, however, on Pushya su. 15; but it was a Saturday= A.D. 1265, January 3, Saturday; -50. This might be the

intended date.

403 537 of 1913 aka 1187, Raktakshi, Chaitra, su. 13, Wednesday= A.D. 1264, March 12, Wednesday; '35.

The oaka year was current.

404 309 of 1915 S"aka 1187, Krodhana, Karttika, ba. 15, Monday= A.D. 1265, November 9, Monday ;

'45.

405 164 of 1917 5aka 1187, Kr5dhana, Makara-samkrantL

Probably = A. D. 1265; December 26, Saturday. Details

are not enough for verification.

406 299 of 1915 S~aka 1187, Phalguna, su. 5, Thursday= A.D. 1266, February 11, Thursday; -87.

407 207 of 1905 aka 1188, Kshaya, Chaitra, ba. 3, Thursday= A.D. 1266, March 25

; Thursday ;-43.

408 173 of 1917 S"aka 118[8], VaiSakha, su. 13, Thursday.

Irregular. In 6aka 1187 current, however, the details

regttlarly correspond to = A.D. 1264, April 10, Thursday.

410 607(b) of 1 909 S"aka 1188, Kshaya, Karttika, ba. 13, Thursday.

In Kshaya, Karttika ba. 13 ended on Wednesday- A.D. 1266, October 27. Thursday is probably a mistake.

412 378 of 1916 Saka 1188, Prabhava, Vaisakha, su. 3, Thursday.'

Probably =A.D. 1267, March 30, Wednesday on whichjiay

iSu. 3 ended at 8 hours 40 minutes. Prabhava corres-

ponded to Saka 1189 expired.

40t of 1915 S"aka 1189, Vaisakha, fti. 13, Vaddavara. If Su. is a mistake401 of 1915

ba^ ^ ^ ^lmi wo1lld be A.D. 1267, Apri! 23, Stur-

tay -88 Neither in ^ka 1189 current nor expired did

fa 18 of VaisSkha fall on a Saturday or a Thursday.

247 of 1905 Sak* 1189, Prabhava, Jy 8htha, ba. 15, Wednesday, polar

Wedneaday; -34. On Ma day there

was a solar eclipse.

11Bofl90S ^aka 1189, Prabhava, Havana, ^u. 11, Tuesday175 of 1905 aK^^^^ ^^^^ ?

^289 of 1922 Saka 1189, K^rttika, JlvavEra. Details are not enough for

calculation. ^

it* 0*1906 &** 1189, Mta* .**. ^ ,

karttiki-parva . . -

_A.D. 1267, November^, Thursday ;'61

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418 189 of 1905

419

420

828 of 1922

259 of 1924

421 314 of 1924

422 573 of 1909

423 155 of 1917

424 156 of 1917

425 660 of 1920

426 222 of 1905

427 761 of 1922

428 246 of 1905

429 192 of 1905

480" 193 of 1905

248 of 1905

S"aka 1189('?), Marggadira, su. 8, Sunday'

= A.D. 1266, November 7, Sunday ;-09. The Saka year was

current.

aka 1189, Prabhava, Plialguua, s"u. 3, Friday= A.D. 1268, February 17, Friday ;

-82.

Saka 1190, Vibhava, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably= A.D. 1268, December 26, Wednesday. Details arenot enough for verification.

Saka 1190, Vibhava, Magha Sivaratri= A.D. 1269, January 31. Details are not enough for verifi-

cation.

aka 1191, S\ikla, Jyeshtha, S\i. 10, Monday.In Sukla, Jyeshtha, Su. 10 ended on Sunday= A.D. 1269, May 12. Monday is probably an error.

6aka 1191, Karttika, s*u. 15, Thursday.Neither in aka 1191 current, nor expired, did Karttika su.

15 fall on a Thursday. In S"aka 1191 expired Su. 5 fell

on a Thursday= A.D. 1269 October 31st. Su. 15 is probably an error.

Do.

Saka 1192, Chaitra, fin. 13, Thursday.Probably

= A.D. 1271, March 26, Thursday ; -05.

The Saka year was 119$ expired.

3aka 1192, Pramoduta, Ishadha, ba. 15, Tuesday.Ashadha ba. 15 of PramOduta was a Saturday. If, however,

ba. 15 is, a mistake for ba. 5 the equivalent would beA.D. 1270, July 8, Tuesday; f.d.t. -26.

3aka 1192, Pramoduta, Sravana^u. 11, Thursday.Probably - A.D, 1270, July 30. Wednesday ; -38. The weekday was Wednesday, not Thursday. Ekidasl might havebeen observed a day later for some local reason.

Saka 1192, Pramoduta, Karttika, su. 15, Thursday= A.D. 1270, October 30, Thursday ; -42.

Do.

PramSdi (1192 ?), Pushya, ba. 7, Thursday, Uttarayana-samkranti. Pramadi is probably meant for Pramathin, notfor Pramoda, in which year the UttarSyana-samirantitook place on Pushya In. 13. In Pramathin, however, thesamkranta occurred on Pushya ba. 7

= A.D 1279, December 27, but the week day was Wednesday,not Thursday,

J

S"aka 1194, Sshadha, su. 14= A. D. 1272, July 11, Monday. Detail* a*e *ot enough forverification.

-w

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434

435

437

438

439

440

441

442

443

444

445

446

108 of 1905

fiStti of 1926

179 of 1917

801 of 1922

137 of 1917

71Bofl920

135 of 1917

609 of 1909

136 of 191 7

333 of 1915

589 of 1913

532 of 1913

533 of 1913

101 of 1917

447 712 of 1920

baka 1194, Srimukha, Jyeshtha, ba. 15, Monday, Srimukhawas Saka 1195 expired, but in that year Jyeshtha ba, 15fell on a Friday = AD. 1273, June 16.

If the cyclic year is regarded as Northern, then the details

would agree correctly for A. D. 1268, June 11, Monday;f.d.t, -17

; but the Saka year would be 1190 expired.

Baka 1195, Bhadrapada, Su, 2, TuesdayA, D. 1273, August 15, Tuesday ;

f.d.t. -21.

Saka 1196, Vaisakha, su. 1, Monday, Uttaraya^a-saihkrantiA. D. 1274, April 9, Monday ;

'37. It was not, however, &

day of Uttarayana-samkranti or any other samkranti.

Saka 1197, Yuva, Chaitra, Su. 1, ThursdayA, D. 1275, February 28, Thursday ;'

36,

Saka 119[8], Havana, ba. 11, Friday

A. D. 1276, August 7, Friday ;'68.

Saka 11H, Dhatu

Dhatu corresponded to A. D. 1276-77.

Saka 1199, Sravaija, su. 15, Friday

= A. D. 1277, July 16, Friday; -45.

Saka 1199, Isvara, Bhadrapada, ba. 11, Thursday

A. D. 1277, August 26, Thursday ;-09,

Saka 1199, Pushya, su. 5, Monday, Makara-saddkranti.

In Saka 1199 expired, Pushya was suppressed (kshaya) and

Makara-samkranti occurred on MargaSrsha ba. 15

corresponding to normal Pushya ba. 15 (AJ) 1277

December 26, Sunday). "But in Saka 1199 current

**A. D. 1276-77 Makara-samkranti fell on Friday, 26fli

December 1276; the 1st of Makara was Saturday, 26th

December on which day 'Pushya ba, 5 (not fi*, 5)

commenced at -47;it ended on the next day at *38."

Saka 1199, Bahudhafcya, Vwuftkha, SU. 3, Thursday.

Probably - A. D. 1277, April's, Thursday; '03; but the

cyclic year was Itfvara, not Bahudhanya as stated.

Saka 1200, Bahudhanya, ishadha, su. 11, Thursday.

In Bahudhanya, Ishadha Su. 11 began on Friday

= A. D. 1278, July 1. at '48 and ended on Saturday at '38.

Thursday is probably an error.

Do.

Do/Saka 1201, Pramadi, Ohaitra, su. 13, Sunday, Vishu-samkrSnti

-A. D. 1279, March 26, Sunday; f.d.t. -72 on which day tha

Vishu-samkrSnti did occur.

Saka 1201, lunar eclipse.

In Saka 1201, (expired) there were two lunar eclipses, one mChaitra = A. D. 1279, March 29, Wednesday and toe other

in I*vina = A, D. 1279, September 21, Thursday.

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4i& 406 of 1911

450

452

453

454

456

804 of 1922

97 of 1917

98 of 1917

96 of 1917

455 829 of 1922

99 of 1917

457 206 of 1905

458 152 of 1917

459 130 of 1917

460 242 of 1905

Saka 120[1] Praruadi, Pushya, ba. 5, Friday, Makara-saiiikranti.

Irregular. In Saka 1201 expired, Pramadin (A.D. 1279-80),

Pushya ba. 5 was not a Friday but Monday and Makara-samkrantitook place on. ba. 6, Tuesday, at *51 = A.D. 1279,,

December 26, Tuesday.

If the date is Saka 120[9], Sarvajit etc. as read iu the

Madras Epigraphical Report the details would correspond

regularly to A.D. 1287, December 26, Friday. (See

Appendix II)

Saka 1202, Pramadi, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = AJD. 1279, December 26, Tuesday. Details are- not enough for verification.

Saka 1204, Chitrabhanu, Sravaija, Wednesday, solar eclipseA.D. 1282, August 5, Wednesday, on which day there wasa solar eclipse visible in India.

Saka 1204, Chitrabhanu, Igvayuja, ba. 3= A.D. 1282, September 21, Monday, Details are not enoughfor verification.

Saka 1204, Chitrabhanu, Karttika, PSrndma= A.D. 1282, October 18, Sunday. The date cannot be

verified.

Saka 1204, Chitrabhanu, Pausha, samkranti.

Probably -A.D. 1282, December 26, Saturday. Details arenot enough for verification,

Saka 1204, Ohitrabhanu, Paushya, ba. 11, Saturday, Makara-samkranti

= A.D. 1282 December 26, Saturday; d. t. *29. It wasthe day of Makara-samkranti.

Saka 1205, Chitrabhanu, Ishadha, iu. 14, Monday-A.D. 1282, June 21, Sunday on which day su. 14 ended

at -58. The week day appears to be an error.

Saka 120., Magha, fa. 15, Thursday.Between the Saka years 1200 and 1209 the given detailscombined on

(1) AJX 128G, January 18, Thursday; -49 (Saka 1201 expired)

(2) A.D. 1283, January 14, Thursday; -86. On this daythere was* also a lunar eclipse (Saka 1204 expired).

Either of these was the intended date.

Saka 1210, Sarvadharin, Rarttika, su. 1, Thursday.In SarvadhSritt, Kirttika Iu. 1 ended At *73 on Wednesday- A.D. 1288, October 27, The week day is aij error.

Saka 1210, Sarvadhari, Pushya, fti. 1, Sunday, Makara-sam-

AJX ISM, December 26, Sunday, which was the day ofMakara-saiiikranti. The tithi, however, was su. 2, fa. 1

having ended on the previous day at -71.

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4<w ftflGof ms

4H4 174 of 1905

4!> 26S of 1905

40C 173 of 15)05

44.7 23H of 1

46S 318 of 1924

54Hofl909

471 183 of 1905

472 711 of 1926

47 180 of 1905

474 170 of 1905

475 172 of 1905

476 610 of 1909

477 276 of 1924

478 189 of 1917

Details of dates with their English equivalent!and remarks.

Saka 1211, Virodhi, Margasira, su. 15, Monday

AJX 1289, November 28, Monday; -72.

Sakti 1212, Vikriti, Bhadrapada, ba. 15, [Tuesday], solar eclipse

= A.D. 1290, September 5, Tuesday ;-28. On this day there

was a solar eclipse visible in India.

Do.

&aka 1213, Khara, Nija-lshadha, su. 15, Wednesday.In Nija-3.shadha of Khara, su. 15 commenced on Thursday

at *02 and ended at '05 on Friday but in Adhika-S.shadha

u. 15 did fall on Wednesday

= AD. 1291, June 13, Wednesday; -48.

&aka 1218, Khara, Havana, su. 15, [Ma], lunar eclipse.

A. D. 1291, August 11, Saturday ; -55 on which day there

was a lunar eclipse. Probably Ma is to be taken to stand

for Mandavara.

Bo.

Saka 1218, Khara, Karttika, su. 15, Thursday. In Khara,

Karttika gu. 15 ended at -90 on Wednesday, 7th November,

A, 1). 1291. Thursday is probably a mistake for Wednesday.

Saku 121 S, Khara, Pnshya, u. 5, Makara-sarhkranti

A.D. 1291, December 27, Thursday; '57

a 121*, Nandana, Vaisakha, fiu. 3, Monday

A. D. 1292, April 21, Monday ;'49.

a 1214, Nandana, Bhadrapada, ba. 1, Friday

-A. D, 1292, August 29, Friday; f.d.t., -41.

aka 1214, Nandana, Pushya, Su. 5, Monday

-A. D. 1292, December 15, Monday; -75.

&aka 1215, Vijaya, Magha, ba. 14, ivaratri.

In Vijaya, givaratri fell on Monday, 25th January, A. D. 1294

on which day ba. 14 commenced at '80.

gaka 1215, Jaya, Ohaitra, su. 5 (?), Thursday.

Jaya was Saka 1216 in which year Chaitra su. 5 did fell

on Thursday, 4th March, A, D. 1294.

aka 1216, Jaya, Ashadha, Sa. 1

_ A. D. 1294, June 25, Friday. Details are not enough for

verification.

aka 1216, Jaya, Pushya, fa. Sunday, Makara-samkranti

^A D 1294, December 26, Sunday. The titki was fa.

whiph ended at 22 hours 20 minutes after sunrise.

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and remarks.

479 179 of 1905 Saka 1216, Jaya, Phalguna, fiu. 15, Thursday= A. D. 1295, March 3, Thursday; -06.

480 45 of 1909 Saka 1218, Duramkhi, Bliadrapada, su. 1, Wednesday~A. D. 1296, August 1, Wednesday; '66.

481 533 of 1929 aka 1219, Uttarayana-samkranti.

ProbaMy - A. D. 1297, December 26, Thursday. Details arenot enough for verification.

482 570 of 1909 aka 1219, Hemalambi, Pushya, u. 1., Thursday, Makara-saibkranti

= A. D. 1297, December 26, Thursday, on which day Makara-samkranti did take place. The tithi was su. 12 whichended at *91.

483 572 of 1909 (1) gaka 1219, Hemalambi, Pusbya, su. 12, Thursday, Makura-samkranti.

<= A. D. 1297, December 26, Thursday ;-01.

(2) Hemalambi, Kurttika, su. 15, lunar eclipse.

There_wus

no eclipse on Karttika s"u. 15 of Hemalamba.On A"sVina, s'ti. 15, however, there was a lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1207, October 2, Wednesday. This is probably theintended date.

484 841 of 1917 S"aka 1221, JySshtlva, sn. 1, Vaddavara= A. D. 1299, May 2, Saturday; -29.

485 to 487 I3

488 565 of 1909 gaka 1221, Vikuri, Bhadrapada, su. 1, Thursday= A. D. 1299, Aiigust 27, Thursday on which day su. 1commenced at -11.

489 296 of 1924 iaka 1222, garvari, Karttika, s'u. 15, Friday-A. D. 1300, October 28, Friday; -86.

490 177 of 1917 gaka 1[2]2[3J, Karttika, s*u. 1.

Probably = A. D. 1301, October 3, Tuesday. The date can-not be verified.

491 549 of 1909 Saka 1225, S"obhakrit, levayuja, fin . 1., ThursdayProbably = A. D. 1303, September 26, Thursday; -70. The

tithi was apparently su. 15.

492 173 of 1917 gaka 1225, Sobhakrit, Phalguna, su. 1, Monday= A. D. 130B, February 18, Monday; -55.

The cyclic year was Subhakrit (not Sobhakrit) and the S"akayear was current.

493 561 of 1909 aka 1226, Krodhi, Jyeshtha, ba. 15, Thursday, solar eclipse- A. D. 1304, June 4, Thursday; -18; solar eclipse.

494 297 of 1924 S~aka 1228, Plavanga, Havana, su. 12, Thursday.Plavanga was Saka 1229 (expired) in which year the given

details correspond to A. D. 1307, July 13, Thursday ;-18.

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4',*;> SH7 of j!)2B Saka 1230, Kilaka, Chaitra, su. 10, Monday= A. D. 1308, April 1, Monday; -46.

JlH'. til*; of J907 &aka 1231, Kilaka, Ashadha, fin. 1, Thursday

A. D. 1308, June 19, "Wednesday on which day gu. 1

ended at *97. The week day is perhaps an error. The

Saka year was current.

4117 WO of 1905 &aka 1230, Kilaka, Pushya, ba. 15, Sunday, Ardhodaya-pnnya-kala

A. I). 1309, January 12, Sunday; -64.

500 ol lt)0<> $aka!281, Sauinya, Magha, ba. 7, Thursday

A. I). 1310, January 22, Thursday ;'93.

fi7!> of 1920 aka 1233, Virodhikrit, Isvayuja, ba. 15, Thursday.

In the year Virodhikrit, Isvayuja ba, 15 ended at '74 on

Tuesday

=A. D. 1311, October 12. There seems to be an error in

the week-day cited.

501 39K of 1026 Saka 1234, Vateakha, su. 5, Thursday

A. D. 1312, April 13, Thursday. The tifhi was Su. 6 not

fa. 5.

502 233 of 1005 ParldhSvi, Bhadrapada, ba. 1, Friday

-A. D. 1312, August 18, Friday ;'59.

503 7 of 1915 Haka 1234, Paridhavi, Phalguija, fa. 5, Thursday

A. D, 1313, February 1, Thursday; -61.

504 36 of 1915 Baka 1235, Pramadtcha, Ohaitra, fa. 1, Monday

~ A. D* 1313, February 26, Monday on which day the tithi

began at *02 and ended on the next day at -06.

f>05 &H5 of 1909 6aka 12[3]B, Pramadi, Ohaitra, fin. 11, Friday

-A. D. 1313, March 9, Friday; '62.

&OG 328 of 1905 Saka 1236, Pramadi, rava9a, fin. 2, Wednesday

30= A. D, 1313, July 25, Wednesday, on which day the tithi

commenced at '14 and ended on the next day at 10. The

$aka year was current.

307 287 of 1924 &aka 1236, Inati[da], Chaitra, fa. 1, Sunday

= A. D. 1314, March 17, Sunday; '87.

508 298 of 1924 aka 1236, Xnanda, Jyeshtha, ba. 10, Friday

A, D. 1314, Jiine 7, Friday; f.d.t. -40,

D09 1S1 of 1917 Saka 1236, InancU, IsbadUa, fa. 6, Thursday. In A. D. 1314

(-Ananda), Isha^ha in. 6 .fell on Wednesday, Juixe 19,

ending at, '98, but in local time the end of the tithi might

have been brought up to Thursday.

759 of 1920 Saka 1287, Rakshasa, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably =^ D. 1315, December 27, Saturday. Details are

not enough for verification

Do.511 to 518 .

,

'

.

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520 551 of 1909

521 715 of 1920

522 653 of 1920

523 652 of 1920

524 690 of 1920

526 574 of 1909

527 545 of 1909

628 163 of 1913

529

530

531

532

533

534

298 of 1915

178 of 1905

755 of 1920

604 of 1909

326 of 1915

68 of 1917

536 308 of 191 5

1239, Anala, Bhadrapada, ba. 6, Wednesday= A. D. 1316, September 8, Wednesday ;

-14. The Saka yearwas current.

Saka 1239, Piiigala, Sreshtha (Jyeshtha), su. 8, Thursday-A. D. 1317, May 19, Thursday; -41.

aka 1240, Kalayukta, Asvija, Su. 14, Monday= A. D. 1318, October 9, Monday; -85.

Do.

Saka 1240, Kalayukta, Pushya, su. 8, Tuesday= A. D. 1318, December 26, Tuesday; -70. On this day the

samkranti commenced at 15 hours 50 minutes after

sunrise.

$aka 1241, Siddharthi, Xsvayuja, ba. 13, Thursday= A. D. 1319, October 11, Thursday; f. d. t. '24.

(1) Saka 1241, Siddharthi, Karttika, Su. 1., Thursday= A. D. 1319, October 25, Thursday. The tithi was su. 11

which ended at '70.

(2) aka iai[4], Nandana, Magha, fa. 11, Thursday.The given details do not work out correctly for Nandana, InKhara (aka 1213), however, they correspond to A.D.1292, January 31, Thursday ;

-62.

Saka 1241, Siddharthi, Magha, su. 15, Monday, lunar eclipse.

In this year, Magha su. 15 was a Saturday (not Monday)= A. D. 1320, January 26 when a lunar eclipse did occur.

The tithi ended at -22 of the day.

Saka 1242, Raudri, $ravana, su. 1, Monday= AJX 1320, July 7, Monday; -60.

Saka 12 . ., [Raudri], Karttika, su. 15, Friday

= A. D. 1320, October 17, Friday ;f. d. t. -01.

aka 1243, Durmati, Mesha-samkranti.

Probably A. D. 1321, December 26, Saturday. The details

given do not admit of verification.

3aka 124[4], Dundubhi, Ishadha, ba. 2, Thursday= A. D. 1322, July 1, Thursday; -51.

aka 1245, Rudhirodgari, Chaitra, ba. 3, Va., Mesha-samkranti- A. D. 1323 March 26, Saturday ; -14. (See Appendix II.)

aka 1246, Raktakshi, Magha, su. 15, Thursday.

Probably = A. D. 1324, January 12, Thursday on which daysu. 15 ended at *14. The cyclic year was however,Rudhirodgari, not Raktakshi.

Kshaya, solar eclipse. The only solar eclipse in this eyclicyear (aka 1248) occurred on Chaitra AmavasyS

A. D. 1326, April 3, Thursday.

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REDDISM7 40oftOl5 Saka 1254, Snmukha, Vaisakha, su. 5, Sunday. Srlmukh*

was Saka 1255 expired, in which year Vaisakha su. 5ended at -09 on Tuesday, the 20th April, A- D. 1333.Chaitra su. 5 was, however, Sunday

- A. D. 138, March 21, Sunday.MH 2fl of HM)f> Saka 1257 ? Ynva, Ashadha, fa, 14, Thursday.

In Yuva, Ishadha, su. 14 ended at *70 on W ednesday (not

Thursday), 5th July, A. D. 1335.

549 708 of I Uft &aku 12 . ., Vyiyha, Margasira, ba Vrisha corresponded to"

Saka 1263

-A. D. 1341 42.

550 !WO of IHOft Kaka 1SJB4, Chitrabhanu, Karttika, su. 15, Monday~A. D. 1342, October 14, Monday; -72.

;>M 191 of 1905 Haka latW, Vyaya, Vaisakha, ba. 5, Thursday-A. D. 1840, May 11, Thursday ;

-44.

&f>2 2;>0 of il'0-1 rtnka 12159, Sarvajit, Pushya, ba. 10, Thursday, Makara-

saihknlnti

A, D. 1347, December 27, Thursday. It was a day of

Makara-sathkranti.

663 Ifi4 of 1905 Salca 1275, Vijaya, Karttika, Su. 15, Monday, Krittika

A. I). 1353, November 11, Monday ;-85

5'57.

664 44 of 1912 &ika 1275, Vijaya, Tapas 10, Thursday. Neither su. 10 nor

ba. 10 of Tapas (-Magha) coincided with Thursday.

Butba. 10 of Phalguna did coincide with Thursday corres-

ponding to A.D, 1354, March 20, Thursday ;-26. This

may be the intended date.

&56 185 of 1905 Saka 1278, Durmukhi, Nija-ravana, ba. 8 Friday, Robin!

A. D, 1356, August 19, Friday ;'99

;-71.

656 602 of 1909 aka 1280, Vijambi, ^ravaija, s^u. 8, Va[ddavara]

A. I). 1358, Jiily 14, Saturday; '93.

657 368 of 1926 &aka 1295, Parldhavi, Margga^ira, ba. 7, Friday

- A. D. 1372, December 17, Friday ;-69. The Saka year

was current.

558 572 of 1925 !aka 1295, Magha, su. 7.

Probably- A, D. 1S74, January 20, Friday. The details are

ingufllcient for verification.

559 20 of 1915 aka 1299, Pingala, Magha, fo. [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 1009 aka 12 ., shu, Pushya, Su. 15, Monday, ttakara-samkranti.

The only cyclic year which ends with shu is Vishu in which

year(aka l263)Pushya su. 5 fell on a Thursday (not

Monday as cited) ;neither was it a day ofSamkranti. But

in the previous year i.e., Vikrama, Makara-samfcranti took

place on Monday which was tfushya su. 6 (not 5)

-A. D. 1340, December 25, Monday. This is probably the

intended date.

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563 395 of 1926

565 380 of 1926

566 367 of 1920

568 695 of 1926

569 580 of 1909

570 406 of 1915

571 90 of 1917

572 538-40 of

1909

573 402 of 1915

574 433 of 1911

576 599 of 1925

577 84 of 1915

579 424 of-1911

580 582 of 1909

582 543 of 1909

Saka 1312, Pramadi, Pushya, Makara-samkranti.

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

Saka 1813, Prajapati, Marggasira, ba. 10, Monday.In Prajapati, Marggasira ba. 10 fell on a Thursday (not

Monday) =21st December A. D. 1391. December IS and25 were Mondays in the bahula-paksha of Margganira butthe tithis were 7 and 14 respectively.

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

Adhika-^ravana, su. 11 ended at -97 on Thursday 9th JulyA. D. 1394. According to some local calculation or

practice the Ekadasi might have been observed on the

following Friday.

aka 1319, Isvara, Chaitra, su. 15, Tlmsrday. In Isvara, Chaitrasu. 15 ended at -15 on Wednesday= A. D. 1397, March 14. The slight error in the week day ig

probably due to some local calculation.

aka 1319, Isvara, Phalguija, ba. 13, Thursday.Phalguna ba. 13 of the cyclic year fsvara did not fall on a

Thursday. Tf ba. 13 is, however, an error for su. 13 theEnglish equivalent would be A. D. 1398, February 28Thursday;! d, t. -44.

$aka 1321, Pramadi, Magha, ba. 5, Thursday-A. D. 1400, January 15, Thursday ;f.d. t -64.

Saka 1326, Sravana, lunar eclipse= A, D. 1404, July 22, Tuesday; lunar eclipse.

aka 1327, Parthiva, Asvayuja, su. 10, Vad<Javara-A. D. 1405, October 3, Saturday; -76/

aka 1327, Parthiva, Magha, su. 11, ThursdayMagha ra. 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.

aka 132[8J, Vyaya, Mugha, su. 10, WednesdayA. D. 1 107, January 19, Wednesday; "24.

Vikriti, &reshtha, sn. 14, Vaddavara= A. D. 1410, May 17, Saturday ;

-71.

aka 1332, Vikriti, Marggasira, Su. 15, ThursdayA.D. 1410 December 11, Thursday ; -67.

aka 1335, Vijaya, Ishadha, su. 11, Friday-A. D. 1413, June 9, Friday; f. d. t -33. The month wasAdhika-S.shadh a.

oaka 1336, Jaya, Jyeshtha, 6u. 5, Wednesday- A. D. 1414, May 23, Wednesday ;

f. d. t -09.

Saka 1337, Manmatha, Magha, Purnima-A.D. 1416, January 14, Tuesday; -73. Details are notenough for verification.

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I*'.1

- :>7S oi' 1UQ1) Sttka 1351, Siddharthi, Chaitra, fa. 15, Sunday, lunar eclipse.Baku 1351 was Saumya, not Siddharthi (read doubtfully).

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

eclipse.

f>K4 54 U oi' 1925 Suka 1358, Nala, VaifiSkha, ba. 7, Monday- A. D. 1436, May 7, Monday ;-70.

Iihh r,V of 1009 Saka 1307, RaktSkshi, Karttika, fa. 5, FridayA. I). 1444, October 16, Friday ;

-36. The Saka year wascurrent,

rHfi 7J2 of laa Haku 1370, Vibhava,...ba. 11, Sunday-cither (1) A. D. 1448, August 25, Sunday ;

-09 (Adhika-

Bhadrapada) or

(2) A. D. 1448, December 22, Sunday ;-07 (Marga-

sirsha)

f>H7 70 of 1917 Saka 1376, Bhava, Vaisakha, su, 15, Thursday. In BhavaYaisakha fti. 15 fell on Friday

-A. D, 1454, April 12;

'94,

CHINDA

4H 249 of 1908 Saka 945, Rudhirodgari, Vaisakha, su. 3, Thursday-A. D. 1023, April 25, Thursday; -79. The month was

Nija-Vaisakha.

f44 231 of 1908 Saka 982, Sarvari, Karttika, fa. 5, MondayA. D. 1060, October 2, Monday ;

-81.

f>4!> 24ofl908 Do

(J4H 24 r of 1908 Saka 1147, Jyeshtha, ba. 10

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

EASTERN GANGA

661 99 of 1909 Saka 101[3], 17th year of Anantavarmadeva, Kanya, ba. 10,

Monday.

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

SaturdayA. D. 1090, September 21.

In 1013 expired, it fell on a ThursdayA. D. 1091, September 11; '22.

1)52 642 of 1926 Saka 101[7J, Uttaraya^a-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.

5 676 of 1926 Saka 1024, Mesha, ta. 5, Thursday. ^Probably - A.. D. 1102, April 24, Thursday; '49. The

mouth was Vrishabha.

<554 641 of 1926 Saka 1024, Mesha, Amavasya, Monday, Vishu-samkrariti

In Saka 1024 current, Mesha Amavasya fell on a Sunday

(not Monday)~A. D. 1101, March 81; '43. Bat it was not a day ot

Vishu-samkranti which occurred on the previous Sunday

i. e., 24th.

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655 365 of 1905

657

659

661

662

663

663 of 1926

657 of 1926

660 658 of 1926

638 of 1926

671 of 1926

679 of 1926

664 681 of 1926

665 674 of 1926

666 692 of 1926

667 682 of 1926

668 664 of 1926

Saka 10[2J7, 31st year of Anantavartnadeva, Vrischika-sam-

kranti, ba. 5, Thursday= A. D. 1105, October 26, Thursday on which day the

Vrichika-sarhkranti 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.

[3]9th year of Anantavarmadeva, Uttarayana, Friday= A. D. 1114, December 25, Friday which was the day of

Uttarayana-samkranti.f

Saka 1040, Mesha, su. 13, Monday, Vishu-samkranti= A. D. 1117, April 16, Monday; -39, but it was not a dayof Vishii-samkranti which took place on Saturday, 24th

March. The Saka year was current,

Saka 1040, Mithnna, ba. 5, Wednesday, Dakshinayana= A. D. 1117, June 20, Wednesday; f. d. t. -17. The Saka

year was current.

aka 1040, Kumbha, ba. 5, Sunday-A. D. 1119, February 2, Sunday ;

5i.

aka 1141, Ishadha, su. 11, Tuesday= A. D. 1219, June, 25, Tuesday ;

'35.

Saka 1044, Kanya, su. 11, Monday. Kanya gu. 11 in $aka1044 (current or expired) was not a Monday. The An.

Rep, on 8. I. Epigraphy has Su. 2 which did fall on a

Monday-A. D. 1122, September 4, Monday; -8-k (See Appendix II).

Saka 1044, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably = A. D, 1122, December 25, Monday. Details arenot enough for verification.

aka 1046, Kanya, ba. 8, "Wednesday= A. D. 1124, September B, Wednesday; *46.

baka 104[6"|, Makara, 6u. 10, Saturday, Uttarayana-samkranti.In Saka 1046 current, Makara su, 10 was a Saturday= A. D. 112B, December 29, Saturday ;

-74. Bat it was nota day of Uttarayana-samkranti which occurred on Tuesdaythe 25th.

J

If, however, the figure in brackets be 8 as in theAn. Hep. on 8. L Epigraphy the details wotild correspondregularly to A.D. 1126, December 25, Saturday ;

f. d. t -30.It was a day of Uttarayana-saihkranti. (See Appendix II).

3aka 104[7], Uttarayana.

Probably = A. D. 1125, December 25, Friday. Details are notenough for verification.

aka 1049, Tula, su. 13, Monday.In aka 1049, Tula, u. 13 ended at *92 on Wednesday= A. D. 1127, October 19.

In the An. Rep. on 8. L.Epigraphy the tithi is read as Su. 12which began on Monday, 17th October, A. D. 1127, (See^Appendix II).

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'.70

*>7I f4?> of UhJrt

t>72 C4tt of 192K

f>74 ;17of lilO;)

07ii 61 of 1JW

677 685

679 668 of 1926

680 B61ofl92R

681 669 of 1926

682 to 684

68& 670 of 1986

684 of 1926

89 673 of 1926

Saka 105[OJ, Samkranti, Monday, Amavasya. The onlynamkranti in this year on which Monday and Amavasyacombined was Kanya-samkranti

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

Saka 10[5]0, Kumbha, fiu. 7, Monday

A. JX 1129, January 28, Monday; '68.

f

Saka 1051, Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably a A. D. 1129, December 25, Wednesday. Details

are not enough for verification.

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

There is space for two figures meant to show the tithi and

the only such tithi in the gukla-paksha that fell on a

Friday was 12

A. I>. 1181, August 7, Friday ;-57.

Suka 1053, Su. 4, Uttaraya^a-sarhkranti

~ A. D. 1181, December 25, Friday; '52.

Haka 10J5BJ, Kumbha, su. IB, Monday

A. D. 1132, February 1, Monday; *26.

Saka 105141, &9th year of Anantavarmadeva, Uttarayana-

Probably = A. D. 1132, December 24, Saturday. Details are

not enough for verification.

Saka 10[BB], Mesha, ba. 14, Saurivara (Saturday), Vishu-

saihkranti.

Probably- A. D. 1132, April 16, Saturday, '67; but the

BarfikrSuti occurred on March 24.

i^aka 1055, Uttarayaiia-samkranti, Monday

^ A. D. H33, December 25, Monday. The month wa*

~Pausha and the tithi was ba. 12 which ended at -18.

Do.

uka 105[7], VrMchika, Amavasya, Sunday.

In ^aka 1057, current, Vyi&hika-Amavasyafell on Saturday

(not Sunday as cited)

A. D. 1134, November 17, Saturday; '78.

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'

Saka 1059, 6[3]rd year of Chodagangadeva, Vrischika,

Amavasya, Monday, solar eclipse

..A. D- H37, November 15, Monday; -05. On this day there

was a solar eclipse.

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690 357 of 1905

691

692

693

,694

695

698

700

701

702

703

354 of 1905

690 of 1926

687 of 1926

665 of 1926

644 of 1926

652 of 1926

654 of 1926

646 of 1926

366 of 1905

662 of 1926

704 660 of 1926

705 659 of 1926

706 683 of 1926

Saka 1061, (65th year of Anantavarmman) Tula, fin. Kartya-Piiimama (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.Do.

aka 1061, Makara, 6u,..,Monday, Uttarayana-sariikranti= A. D. 1139, December 25, Monday on which dayUttarayaiia-samkranti did take place. The tithi which is

lost in the record was su. 3 which ended on the day at *98.

aka 106*3, Kanya, solar eclipse. The only solar eclipse in

this year took place in Kanya= A. D. 1141, September 2, Tuesday.

6aka 1065, Kumbha, su. 5, ThursdayA. D. 1144, February 10, Thursday ;

f. d. t. "03.

$aka 1066, ba. TTaritanaya-tithi (13), Sunday, Uttarayana-sankramana

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

1067, Tula, su. MahadvadasI, Thursday. Irregular.

a 1069, Makara, su. 13, Thursday, Uttarayana-sankramanaA. D. 1147, December 25, Thursday. The tithi, howeverwas u. 1 (not Su. 13 as stated) which ended at -49 of

the day.

Saka 106, Kumbha, gu. 13, Thursday. Between !aka 1060

and 1069 the only year in which Kumbha su. 13 fell ou a

Thursday was Jrlaka 1062 (expired)

= A. D. 1141, February 20, Thursday; -68.

$aka 1071, Vrischika, ba. 5, Saturday. The details do notwork out correctly for Saka 1071 (current or expired) but

in aka 1072 expired, Vrischika ba. 5 was a Saturday- A. D. 1150, November 11

;*22.

$aka 107[3], Uttarayana.

Probably A. D. 1151, December 25, Tuesday. Details arc

not enough for verification.

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

A. D. 115S, February 7, Thursday; -42. There was asolar eclipse on this day,

Saka 1073, Magha, solar eclipse

= A. D. 1152, February 7, Thursday on which day there wasa solar eclipse*

Jaka 1075, Mithuna, ba, samkranti, Wednesday.Neither in aka 1075 current nor expired did Mithtina-sam-

kranifci take place on Wednesday. In aka 1075 currentit occurred on Thursday

** A. D. 1152, June ,26.

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707 :WR of 1 1)05 $ukii 1075, (8th year of Anantavarman), Makara, ba. 6, ThursdayA. D. 1154, January 7, Thursday ; '45.

70^ 370 of 1005 &aka 1075 (8th year o Anantavarman), Mma, Amavasya,

Monday-A. D. 1154, March 15, Monday; -91.

700 371 nf liK>:> 6aka 108| 1], Kanya, $u. 10, Wednesday-= A. T). 1159, September 23, Wednesday ;

3u. 10 commenced

at '01 of the day and ended on the next day at *08.

710 IUW of 1 905 $aka 1 1 0[0], Uttarayana-samkranti.

Probably A, D. 1 178, December 25, Monday. Details are not

enough for verification.

7 1 1 ',U>9 of 1905 Saka 1105, Tula, fa. 11, Sunday.hi &aka 1105 (current), Tula, gu. 11 fell on a Saturday

A. D. lisa, October 9, Saturday ;-86.

712 f>fl9 of 1926 aka 1105, Kumbha, fa- 2, Monday. The details given do not

work out correctly for aka 1105, either current or expired.

They combined however in aka 1106 expired

A, D. H85, February 4, Monday; '20.

713 634 of 192G Saka 1127, Mesha, su. 2, Thursday, Vishu-samkranti

A. D. 1205, March 24, Thursday; *39. The eamkranti

commenced at '78 of the day.

714 S59 of 1905 aka 11(58, Magha, <n. 10

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

for verification.

71vi 648 of 19it> &ka I'll 17. Kumbha, Amavasya, Thursday, solar eclipse.

The year appears to have been read wrongly. Between

&uka 1170 and 1179, there was no year in which the

details given combined. If, however, the date is read as

jaka 1074, a* in the An. Rep. on 8. L Epigraphy, the

date would correspond to A. D. 1152, February 7,

Thursday; '42. There was a solar eclipse on this day.

(See App. II).

7,7 . of 19 6 "- ^e ferf. do no,

718 356 of 1906

of verification.

1204, Makara, In. 3, Thuraday. In Saka 1204, Makara

in. 3 fell on Sunday ,.,.,. ^

.A D 1283, January 3. Bat if Makara which has been tead

doubtfully could be Kbgrfi* the date would regularly

correspond to A. D. 1282, November 5, Thursday; -96-

719 864 of !905 gakam^y.ar of Vira-Na^ha, VafcSkha, fa. 10,

PanditavSra

= A D 1283, AprU 7, Wednesday ;f. d. t, -od.

Tn ^aka 1249 expired, however, they correspond

to A D 1327, HeUber 23, Monday ;f. d. , -95

which seems to be the intended date.

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General ^ R ^ NQ Details of dates with their English equivalentsNo. ' '

aild remarks.

GAJAPATI

730 471 of 1915 S"aka 1418, Anala, Vateakha, su. 11, Saturday== A. D. 1496, April V3, Saturday ;

'59.

732 802 of 1922 gaka 1422, Raudri, Orjja, lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1500, November 5, Thursday on which day there

was a lunar eclipse.

733 375 of 1926 S"aka 14[3]1, Sukla, Marggasira, su. 7, Monday= A. D. 1509, November 18, Sunday (not Monday as cited) ;

76.

734 377 of 1905 S"aka 1432, Pramoda, Magha, su. Kshitidhara-divasa, Friday-A. D. 1511, January 8, Friday ;

f. d. t. -51.

735 573 of 1925 S"aka 1443, Vrisba, Marggalira, su. 15, Thursday= A. D. 1521, November 14, Thursday; -38. The mouth is

given as Nija-Karttika in the Indian JEphemeris. Butaccording to Arya-Siddhanta or Surya-Siddhanta there wasno intercalary month this year nor was Marggasira'suppressed as shown in the Ephemeris.

736- 577 of 1909 S"aka 1443, Vrisha, Phalguna, ba. 2, Thursday.In Vrisha Phalgnna 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.787 47 of 1909 Saka 144[8J, Parthiva, Phalguna, su. 15, Monday= A. D. 1526, February 26, Monday; f. d. t. -10. The Saka

. year was current.

739 336 of 1919 Anka 10 of Mnkundadeva, Makara 5, ba. 7, Thursday; Akshaya,Pushya ba. 7, Thursday. The cyclic year Akshaya affords'a clue to the Saka year which was 1488. In this year thegiven details correspond regularly to A. D. 1567, January2, Thursday.

J

QTJTB SHAH1 DYNASTY OF GULKONDA743 549 of 1925 S"aka 1452, Khara, Chaitra, su. 2, Monday.

Khara was aka 1453 expired. In this year Chaitra s'u. 2was a Monday

= A. D. 1531, March 20; -69.

745 547 of 1925 gaka 14[5]2, Vikriti, VaWakha, ba. 30, Wednesdayc=A. D. 1530, April 27, Wednesday; -56. According to theIndian Ephemeris the month was (intercalary) AdhikaVaisakha.

746 379 of 1915 aka 1487, Akshaya, Magha, Su. 12, Friday. Kshaya was S"aka1488 expired and in this year the given details correspondto A. D. 1567, January 10, Friday ;

f. d t -48747 534 of 1913 S~aka 1496, Srlmukha, Ishadha, su. 11. In Adhika-Ishadha of

; this year su. 11 fell on a Thursday-A. D.I 573, June 11.

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

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<j>ti>rai A^ ^ No Details of dates with their English equivalentsand remarks.

7 i* 93 of 1917 Baka 1499, Dhatu, Karttika, su. [5], Friday= A. D. 1576, October 26, Friday ; -94.

7 * !' 750 of 19BO &aka 1505, Svabhami, Asvija, fa. 10, Saturday."Perhaps A. D. 1583, September 15, Sunday ;

f. d. t -57.

The week day in the inscription may be an error."

7&0 1 87 of li Saka 1512, Virodhi, Chaitra, su. 10, Thursday." Saka 1512 current ^aka 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 Thursdayfor Sukla dasami ".

751 641 of 1909 aka 1514, Nandana, Vateakha, gu. 3, Thursday.

Probably - A. D. 1592, April 4, Tuesday ; -89. The week-daycited seems to be an error.

7ft:i 841 of 1922 Saka 1522, arvari, Nija-ravana, su. 7, Wednesday= A. D. 1600, August 6, Wednesday ;

'29.

755 37S of 1905 aka 1526, Krodhi, Karttika, su. 2, Sunday- A. D. 1604, October 14, Sunday; '64.

756 579 of 1909 aka 1541, Siddharthi, ishadha, u. 11

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

verification.

758 323 of 1922 aka 1580, Inanda, 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 verifi-

cation.

759 128 of 1917 Saka 1585, Krodhi, Ishadha, su. 2, Wednesday.

The Saka and the cyclic years do not tally. In the Saka

year 1586 (expried) which corresponds to Krodhi the details

regularly correspond to A. D. 1664, June 15, Wednes-

day; *55.

760 648 of 1920 Kilaka, Karttika, Su. 15, Sunday- A. D. 1668, November 8, Sunday, -55 on which day thera

was a lunar eclipse*

761 161 of 1913 Saumya, Ishadha, Su. 13, Thursday

-A. D. 1669, July 1, Thursday; -57.

762 403 of 1905 Saka 1591, Kilaka, Marggafira, fa. 10, Friday

~A. D. 1068, December 3, Thursday, not Friday; '17. 1&*

Saka year was current.

764 790 of 1917 Saka 1599, Piftgala, Karttika, ba. 12

- A, D. 1 677, November 12, Monday. Details are not enough

for verification.

765 359 of 1915 Saka 1600, Kalayukta, Vailakha, su. 15, lunar eclipse

= A. D. 1678, April 26, Friday; "66. There was a lunar

eclipse on this day.

766 582 of 1912 Saka 100 (1602 ?), Eaudri, VaMakha, Su 3, Monday,

Probably = A. D. 1680, April 20, Tuesday ;f. d. t. "45. I he

difference in the week-day may be due to some local

calculation.

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GeneralNo. A. R. No. Details of dates with their English equivalents

and remarks.

767

768

769

770

771

774

776

777

681 of 1920

34 of 1912

290 of 1922

494 of 1906

303 of 1922

772 322 of 1922

773 427 of 1923

426 of 1923

56 of 1912

77 of 1912

779 362 of 3 915

Saka 1602, Raudri, Sravana, su. 10, Sunday-A. D. 1680, July 25, Sunday ;

d. t. '12.

Saka 1608 (?\ Kshaya, Sravani, SaturdayA. D. 1686, July 24, Saturday. The tithi on that day was

yurnima wliich commenced at "10 (2 hours 30 minutes)after sunrise.

Saka 1613, Prajotpatti, Marga&ra, fa. 16

= A. D. 1691, November 25, Wednesday; -56." Details arenot enough for verification.

Saka 1613, Prajotpatti, Phalguna, ba. 12, Friday~A. D. 1692, March 4, Friday; -65.

Saka 1614, Prajotpatti, Bhadrapada, ba. 3

- A. D. 1691, August 31, Monday ; -81. The Saka year wascurrent. Details are not enough for verification.

MOGHUL DYNASTY OF DELHI.

Saka 16[1J8, Isvara, Marggafira, su. 7. Isvara was Saka 1619

expired in which year Maggasira su. 7 corresponded toA. D. 1697, November 10, Wednesday ;

'89.

Saka 1619, ISvara, Karttika, su. 12

*=A.D. 1697, October 17, Sunday; -06. Details are not

enough for verification.

Do.

Saka 1658, Kali 4837, Akshaya, IiJvayuja, su. 2, Saturday.Saka 1658 and Kali 4837 was Anala (not Akshaya) in whichyear the oiven details regularly correspond to A. D. 1736,September 25, Saturday ; -47,

Saka 1662, Siddharthi, Vaifiakha, ba. 8, Wednesday, Srava^a-A. D. 1739, May 16, Wednesday; d. n. -08. The \ithiwas ba. 5 (not ba. 8 as cited) which ended at -56. The Sakayear was current.

Siddharthi, Phalguna, Su. 10- A. D. 1740, February 26, Tuesday; -04. Details are notenough for verification.

Aaa<U pr M,

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APPENDIX H

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS

BY

N. LAKSHMINAEAY^N RAO, M.A.

]As the ccmhmtw of some of the inscriptions in this volume as read by the lateJlr. Hutnuyyu Puntulu, the editor, were found to differ in some respects from their brief

Kiitflish smiuiwriw as embodied iu the Annual Reports on South Indian Epigraphy it

hct'iunr uerssary to verify Mr, Pautuiu's readings of such records with their impressions.The cnrrtM'tionw fui<rt'sfcd hi.-ro except of the typographical and other minor errors

relate mainly to these inscriptions.]

'M'i -ine r * ^ ,

No. of text,* or Read

Eifiru Velaru

G The dot at the end of the line is unnecessary.

9

,> is

,, 13 e_o S'Soafa *5 . g' . 6_oi

OH the impression the first three digits of the baka year viz. 108 are

elear and the last digit may fee read as 7. So the date of this

record would be !aka 108[7], for which year the details

eited regularly correspond to A.D. 1165, March 22,

Monday; f.d.t. -09. Consequently the Eajaraja of this record

must be Rajaraja II of the Imperial Cholas.

10 24 4

6

9"

J 4 10

1t**

Hid 2* 24 Thes* two Wteowlft btflttog 4o tfafc earfy Chalukyas of Badanu and*~l

should, frtfiefly fefrefekin^ihtt^ ptsceded No, 2. As between the

two, No. 24 should precede No. 23 inasmuch as the 27th year

of reign quoted for Vikramaditya in the former ms. No. 24

indicates the king as the predecessor of Vijayaditya of No. 2*

and not as his successor who reigned only for about 14 years.

12 27 i rrV-kl?];*)-

"""

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With thift owflteotdon the details of the date cited in the record regularly carresuondto A.D. 1129, October 17, Thursday, i

^

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P,,rr< General LinePu3 c '

No. or text.Por Read

L'4 66 ] *

63 &

66

67

69

70

71

J 7*),j

) M '*

.1 7

80

citftfo oaxoco w

n f *

it*

it i90

, 91

i ..9^

27 67 H

[According to the revised reading the equivalent given in App. I as

probable is correct* The remark at the end may be deleted.]

27 68 11

*

16 --. tf"

28 70

tt-aSoRicSS

tfS>|[s-*]R><3Sx)[)] . .

6 Omitted in the text e wcr^a r-^Sb c*6

S5tf

7!5^

7 . . SK* 8,

98

9i0

.

11,,10 /

" " "18

8

29 71 1

^ SDocCba

sa 74 sf7* 2

8

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32 7fi 9 oo .. KbTSog CSbtf^- oofSjcr^i 3o|3 J&ofsSb^s-]

1

,,13"

14

17

34 79 9

173) 99 *

35 82 6

v 83 The intended name or title of the chief may be Kolaniy = Okkettu-

ganddndu. Okkettuga&cla is a well-known biruda (S.J.Z, Vol. IV,No. 974).

38 89 Int. Kapelyaj-Nayaka Kape-Nayaka39 90 8

40 22

*1 9S Though the impression bears the number 821 of 1919, it has beennoticed in the Annual Report on Epigraphy, Madras, as No. 322.

42 96 Guntur taluk Tenali taluk

*8 97 18/T'og'k-.^ /*Tc5'>

4 98 Int. Velanati Velananti

>j This is a record of the Velanandu chief Rajendra Choda II, son of

Kulottunga-Choda-Gonka (II). His dates range from aka 1085to $aka 1102 and so this record cannot come beforeNo. 99 which bears the date aka 1059.

46 100 1

i d

^(>-0-1!5crt>a^o[?<IT

D

] . .

O 2A .

7_,__

fit^g]15^ ^*8

agrtbra

99 , 8 Not Read109 2

52 114 This is only the latter part (i.e. L 19 onwards) of GenL No. 115 andnot a separate inscription by itself; for correctibns see below.

58 115 1 X5C J

7 SO&ole&foo S>- $J)CO

15

16-17

this correction the English equivalent of the date w6bld be A,l4. 1116. October 8t Sunday ?i. oL t *<sO.

The details correspond to A.D. 1137, March 24, Wednesday wnlch was the day of Meflha-santoSnti.

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Gt:l

j

eral

No. of text. ForRead

115

117

U 111)

19

L'fi

6

s

10

11

as in 11. 6.7 of

d&SoS 8

. ..,An outline of a swan is engraved on the right side of the inscription.

Int.Kiilotturiga-Gomkaraja Kulottungachoda GtonkarajaFor the published text, substitute the following :

First, Second and Third faces.

[dtf]

6

7

8

10

n

12

n14

16

17

18

"Sexr^G

'The* The vitarfftt ia

A; lew;

K

of the date is A.D. 1147, February 13, Thursday,

and should be

to be mieaiDg 1

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Qe*eral Hne* For Read

No. of text.

58 12 19

20

21

22

4bO , - - - . - - ,

ft"^

60 128 11

18

I 6

I?

18 _ _ ___ __^_

Lines 21 onwards which have not been read in the published text

are as follows :

60 128 21

22

23

24

25

62 182 2

99 >

>*

*

6

,,7

9

10

11 Btfxo

[After line 11 add 'Second Face' on the top of the next section

to which the following corrections relate,]

62 132 2

3

>? ?>

v 6

64 136 18

66 U9 17

141 1

* > ??

> >9 . tf [rt]

67 144 5 >re'2TB&'d" *$ f6^S>y^T5 6reo"B"*"O*'cn-

6- -

. . & ^.ex

* Though the impression of this record bears No. 350 of 1919, it has been noticed in the

Report for that year under No, 329, The date given in the published text i. e* &&ka 1075 is correct andthat given in the Annual Report, . e* &aka 1055 is wrong.

* One ^ is redundant and should be deleted.

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VM4 r<>( * e]iera* T-iine _Kl - e -

No. of text.For Read

f7 144

This line does not exist.

* *3J

1ir *

" "T "! I

1 o . . . oor

4 ^nS^.dSb . . K5o

1 ocorx w??Sr:O

10

lOa Not read in the published text

76 M dtfrsc

o

oocr.

(for

_SB (forS

000*0

17

22

23

24

26 55bcr^7anxSto ~-~-g-

27

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General ^^vNo. of text.

lor Read

99

83 171 28

48

99 99

99 9t 4n

87"~es

00

CO

~sr*K5o .

"^30 .

99

88

99

99

99

89

99 99 ? >OCO

90

99

99

99C*V,

26 ("<3& SrOo feoT^OlfeeilSi -^

91 ^ _

99 ,, 64

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101

102

General LineNo. of text. F r

Read

19'

fiA*

104 !>33'V>^ ( >

JO

u

30

45

4.7

59

64

6$

**&$*"

2.

&

e>

qp*

I

"

cp

JO- fiL,

T!

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General Line ~No. of text.

For Read

110 211 7.8 -tfi/tf^ [8]^10

11

111

112 215 10

217 This inscription has been registered as No. 169 of 1917 in. theAnnual Report and not as No. 709 as given here.

For the published text the following may be substituted:_*

2

3

6

7

8^3 [Te>] q^e 6 08

9

^' .Sas* (There are 3 lette^ ^ this line which are not clear)so^ ss-Ov^o^s y *

tafitWc . . .

Chittoor

Sb

33 The details agree for this year

OOF~03

shonld be omittedL"*"*

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1SJ9

ISO

13!

ca

Guneral LineNo. of text,

L'4G 4

106

107

., 109-10

li8 14

*6G Jut. Arama

For

61

18C

>

1S8 266

>* >J

*> 99

99 99

99 99

99

141 272

?> M

>7 ?>

>? ;>

7-8

20

99

22

24

26

27

84

86

40

2

8

4

6

9

2

4

6

J ooS .

6 torto-

o

etc.

etc.

146 278 Int. KSdn[vatti*]

% * * ^

Bead

A[majrama

e>

fiio

K-

S'.

etc.

ossao5Stf\tf s'

,9

Sbo

This word is written .below the liae.

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General LineNo. of text.

For Head

145 278

99 99

99 )y

99 })

146 280

147 282

148

99

148

149

99

Ifil

99

152

99

284.

284

285

289

99

292

299

99

04

163 313

99

99

>?

99

99

99

99

166

167

99

169

171

184

99

99

99

)9

39

99

814

99

99

99

321

823

99

328

333

352

353

99

99

99

99

4

6

7

16

85

1

1

19

28

30

81

12

10

14

16

14

9

12

4

5

8

9

9

10

11

12

20

23

9

Int.

2

Int.

13

6-7

12

18

14

. . . . dtfco

Sb^h . j&

tfk*-d3

Grannavaram talukCO

Nuzvid taluk

(A. E. No. 722 of 1910)

Qannavaram taltik

(A. E. No. 722 of 1920)

(sS))6^Tr|r-Nuzvid taluk

TV'*

. y

-tea

Mummadi u (?) MumxnadGanampaddeva^u-

he reign

Gannavaram taluk

. . 3*1

the reign

Nuzvid taluk

Not read by Mr. Pantulu3

- * -Liues

a Lines

of the pillar.

16

to 19

a fee text-given here-form-purt of General Mo. 433 (See belo'wread here (and not read by Mr. Pantuln) are engraved at the top on the fear

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"' "** * rRead

17

^*Ganuavaram Nuzvid

Do - Do.

OC^J 000-^

[This revised reading of the date would show that its Englishequivalent suggested in App. I, p. xv, is correct]

esfin

23

n 28 Not read by Mr. Pantulu

29 Do.n it

* f 80 Do.

t, ,, at Do.

, a Do.

t> > ^<J Do,

48 Do*

36(5 hit Kota Kotay * .

,, 1f The dates for Kota G-anapati range from Saka 1180 to ^aka 1185.

So this must follow No. 400 which ig dated aka 118[6].

190 867 1 *e> .

flp cp *t> vSb ox Sb' ^fc ox

<fo ox & '

*> ox f i

J91 ^70 1 ^i^tfra ^^1^2 TT 8er-aT OX ^* 8s^^ A) OX

ir

16

ooorS

1 Ono db in redundant and should be omitted,

* The inscription te not incomplete as stated in the foot-note of the published text.

M

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Page.w"e i Vne

'

For P, ad6 No. of text.OI Kcacl

194 374 to These numbers of uncertain dates are placed between No. 373 which393 bears the Saka date 1182 and No. 89' which bears the Saka

d&'f,Q 1183 without assigning any IVUSOH. Of these No. 380mentions a Kota Ketaraja. The Kota chiefs Keta II andSeta 11 1 were contemporaries of Kakatiya Ganapati in the earlypart of his reign, the latest date available for the latter ofthem (viz. Keta III) being A, IX J240.

195

197

198 381 1 [T* .

99 " va-,

99

99

99v,

35 99 9) &~ 'lS * , Ol

99

99 __

_"_"

"_' >99

[v]

99 99 1O *>"W^ J>2>, ^

99

99

39 99 99 CS5> . ,rf^j^

99"

199

99

99

99 ry w tJA A

99

205

99

206

99

207

99

> > 99

, 11

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Line'- <

No. oftr

40:i a **> ^4Q,s 37

18

^ 1 - The A. fl. No. 607 (b) of 1909 given here is registered as No, 608in the Annual Report for 1910.

41 a 14.

418 Int. The il^uor is probably an Eruva chief as in No. 417.

*g ^b^

5 -^ Hafer . . z

61 -^ $* -->> JT> ,

7 t8f*a7r

'ctf?i8g- S^ d06o(2foo8bo wo-

S

o w .

"

J Not read in the published text

*> 11 Do,

224 489 *

* 1

16

f> IV

288 44B For the published text under this number substitute :

2 [wtf'OTF^aoatf e^p?^ af oo

3 *

5 ;&>7r*tf>

6

7

8 X* o s}^* [I*] S^_tfo sStftf^osr S&r-

9 S

* Unet 6 to 11 are engraved at the bottom of No. 538 of 1925 (GfeaL No. ^52) and the infloription fa

complete.8 The inscription is complete and ends here.

3 Written above the line.

4 The visarga is redundant and should be omitted.

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General Line ,- I> Q JNo. of test.

tor Kead

3> 3>

99 99

9) 99

10 &

[The date cited in the record corresponds to A. D. 1278, July 2,

Saturday; -38. Asa result of this correction, the details of date

and the equivalent given in App. I against Nos. 443, 444 and445 hold good only for the last two.]

239 448 1

99 9) 2

s a, , . . ... iSsfoS

69) 19

*799 99 '

> 99 8

?> ?>

15

21

22

23

25

,, ,, 26

27

99 9) 28

29

~>f

" ^2

*? 3

34

?3 3?9 . . Q ,

10

240 12 Otttf

13

14

16

17

18

19

20 too Tre 83TjrDfD7T

1*too

1 The details work out correctly to A. D. 1287*, December 26, Friday, which was the day ol Makara*Bamkramarta.

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General Line rNo, of text.

ll r Read

99

*40 44* # . .t ^ ^^ ^~*

>o].. s_> *

s

I? !

> ^ www,

j|Y*^- * - - *^

39

40

4i

4L>

42CO

i* 44

^ 4ft 3^ r^oA'tf . ^#b 3o

46-7

48

f> w 50-a Omitted in the published text

n 99IfO-b Do* ^)^^x> ^S)^r5o ^oSy'SSo JTo^cisfeo

,-

,*

68 Said to be illegible&lio

>

69 Do.

70 Do.

M 7! Do-

72 Do.T^sisfco

78 Do.

74 Do.

76 Do. l<fcfc

77 Do.

78 Do. & a

79 Do.eo-

w aa t> . vs--oSlSoU

262 467 i

*0

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253 468 Int. Peddaya Sahini gave lands to Peddaya-Sahi^i, who were thethe temple of Visvauatha- officers of Rudra . . raja, gaveMahadeva who were the officers lands to the temple of Vigva-of Rudraraja. natha-Mahadeva.

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Ohola family it does not seem proper to consider this inscription as

a ChSla record. The late Rai Bahadur Venkayva was inclined to

take the king Srlrallabha of the record as a Ohafukya.

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for 1141 which is what is found in the text. The inscription

therefore should be read after No. 713]

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ever, occurred on Tuesday, 26th December, AJ>. 1139.

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'correspond to A. D* 1153, November 7, Saturday : L d* t. -,41.

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Tenali

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Add Su. before 14.

For the English equivalent and remarks substitute the following:* The English, equivalent of the date is probably A. D. 1103,

January 1, Thursday. The letters 's>oc5Sbo* in L 4 of the text

would indicate that the tithi may be saptaml which was"

current on the date given above: f. d. t. '80.

( hnit the last sentence beginning with * It is likely'

etc.

Omit the last sentence beginning with 'The cyclic year' etc.

For Friday read Saturday and delete the last sentence*

For the entry found under this number substitute Saka 1192,

Pramodfita, ishadha, ba. 15, Ma (Mandavara = Saturday)- A. D. 1270, July 19, Saturday ;

-64.

* The syllables $\# ^ave written between lines 1 and &

The syllables rfrXc- and & are written between lines 2 and 3,

8 The figure o i written above &

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