Studies in Indian Epigraphy, Volume 28Epigraphical Society of India by Geetha Book House, 2002 - India |
Contents
The Langudi Hill Inscription of King Atāka | 13 |
Krishṇavilāsa Stone Inscription of the time of Udayāditya | 31 |
An Early Telugu Inscription from Kūdaveli | 47 |
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According already ancient Andhra Arab Aśoka believed belonging Brahmi Buddhist called cave century A.D. Chalukyas characters charter Chōla chronogram composed contains contemporary copied copper Dantidurga described discovered discussion District dynasty earlier earliest early engraved epigraphs epithet evidence expression fact father follows further given gives grant Harappan hills Ibid important India indicates inscribed inscription interesting issued Kannada Karka Khāravela king known Konkan land language later letter lines māyā meaning mentioned Mysore Notes Notes and References noticed period Persian person plates Portuguese Pradesh present prince probably published Rashtrakutas recent record References regarding region reign rulers ruling Śaka Sanskrit scholars script sculpture seems shows signs Śiva Society South stone inscription taken Tamil Tamilnadu Telugu temple term territory verse village Viraśaiva Vishnuvardhana Western written