SII 1.121: original edition by Eugen Hultzsch PART III. NOTES AND FRAGMENTS. No. 115-123. INSCRIPTIONS OF THE MĀRGASAHĀYEŚVARA TEMPLE AT VIRIÑCHIPURAM. No. 121. ON THE BASE OF THE BACK OF THE FRONT GOPURA, TO THE RIGHT. author of digital edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSSIIv01p0i0121 DHARMAbase

1. King: the illustrious mahāmaṇḍaleśvara,Here follow the same birudas, as in No. 81, lines 2 to 7. the illustrious Vīrapratāpa, (the younger brother and successor of) Vīra-Narasiṁha-deva, Kṛishṇadeva-mahārāya (of Vijayanagara).According to two Hampi inscriptions of Śaka 1430 (for 1431 ?) expired the Śukla year (see paragraph 2 of my Progress Report for December 1888 and January 1889 Madras G.O., 26th February 1889, No. 186, Public), and according to a copper-plate grant, which I have noticed in the Indian Antiquary, Vol. XIII, p. 154, Kṛishṇarāya was the younger brother of Vīra-Nṛisiṁha or Vīra-Nārasiṁha, and both were the eldest sons of Narasa or Nṛisiṁha (see No. 115).

2. Date: Śaka 1435 expired and the Śrīmukha year current.

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