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Inscriptions in the Victoria and Albert Museum1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1915

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page 337 note 2 Corrections of the text are enclosed in parentheses.

page 337 note 3 Denoted by the spiral symbol. These first two sentences seem to be metrical. The first, with some slight alterations, can be scanned as a kanda (Munnaṁ … dēśakk=… dēśakk=); but the metre of the second sentence is not apparent to me.

page 338 note 1 This seems to be more or less parallel to the title biruda-rūvāri in Inscriptions of Sravana Belgola, No. 43 f.

page 338 note 2 The Western Chālukya territory above the Ghauts.

page 339 note 1 For Erambarage = Yelburga see Ind. Ant., 1901, p. 262.Google Scholar

page 339 note 2 See Journal of Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society, vol. xiGoogle Scholar, and Epigraphica Indica, vol. vii, app., Nos. 224, 234, 243; vol. viii, app. ii, p. 10.Google Scholar