1. King: the illustrious mahāmaṇḍaleśvara,birudas, as in No. 81, lines 2 to 7.Vīrapratāpa, (the younger brother and successor of) Vīra-Narasiṁha-deva, Kṛishṇadeva-mahārāya (of Vijayanagara).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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