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Khidrāpur Stone Inscription of the Reign of Vijayāditya

A record praising of an officer for being a great warrior
Table of Contents
›Introduction
›Original Text
›Translation
›Bibliography & Research
Introduction

This inscription is incised beneath a bracket figure on the exterior wall of the Koppeśvara temple in Khidrapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra. Written in Old Kannada language and script, the record was first documented by Prof. K. G. Kundangar and is now edited from an official estampage. The text is specifically associated with the Śilāhāra king Vijayāditya.

The record highlights the military prowess of the general Boppaṇa daṇḍanayaka, characterising him as a formidable warrior and a terror to the adversaries of the king. Through a series of divine metaphors, the record establishes Boppaṇa’s absolute loyalty and utility to King Vijaya (Vijayāditya). The inscription was commissioned to commemorate a significant military triumph against the Kalacuri king Bijjala in the Khidrapur region.

Original Text
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1. śrīharige garutumanante madanārige ṣaṇmukhanante rāvaṇāsuharanappa rāghava-

2. nṛpaṃge marutsutanante vairibhīkara vijayāvanipatige saṅgarado-

3. ḷu ripumāraṇakriyāpariṇatiyalli subhaṭāgraṇi bo-

4. ppaṇadaṇḍanāyakanna ||

Translation

Like Garutmat (i.e. Garuḍa) to the illustrious Hari (i.e. Viṣṇu), like Ṣaṇmukha (i.e. Kārttikeya) to the enemy of cupid (i.e. Śiva), like the son of Wind (i.e. Hanumat) to the king Rāghava (i.e. Rāma) Boppaṇa-daṇḍanāyaka is to King Vijaya—being a terror to his enemies, being the foremost among good soldiers by his proficiency in killing the enemies in war.

Dynasty:Śilāhāra
Ruler:Vijayāditya
Place:Koppeśvara temple, Khidrapur, Kolhapur
Language:Kannada
Nature of grant:Commemorative inscription
Purpose:After the victory of General Boppa near Khidrapur against Bijjala
Provenance of inscription:Khidrapur temple, Kolhapur
Type of Inscription:Stone inscription
Source:
CII Vol 6, pp 257-258.
Related Tags
EventsRulersŚilāhāra800 CE - 1200 CEStoneAdministrative orderReligiousKannada

Bibliography & Research

  • Altekar, A. S. (1936). The Śilāhāras of Western India. In: Bhandakar (Ed.). Indian Culture, 2, pp 393-434, here pp 423-424.
  • Mirashi, V. V. (Ed.). (1977). Corpus Inscriptionum IndicarumVol. VI: Inscriptions of the Śilāhāras. Archaeological Survey of India, pp xxxiii-xxxiv and 257-258.
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