... the glory of the family of Satyasraya, the ornament of the Chalukyas, — was flourishing with perpetual increase so as to endure as long as the moon and sun and stars might last; he who subsisted on the lotuses which were his feet (was): — Hail! Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay - Página 189por Asiatic Society of Bombay - 1875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Archæological Survey of India - 1874 - 378 páginas
...former times, which were established -------- J by S'rl-Vijay4ditya,§ in whom truth was inherent,U the favourite of the world, the supreme king of great kings, the supreme lord, the venerable ! S'ri-Vikramaditya, || the venerable, is the preserver of (the rites of the goddess) L6kamahadevi... | |
| John Faithful Fleet - 1876 - 58 páginas
...with all the royal titles commencing with ' He who is established at the opulent (city of) Devagiri ; the asylum of the universe ; the favourite of the...supreme king of great kings ; the supreme lord ; the supreme lord of the city of Dvaravatipura1, which is the best of cities ; he who is born in the lineage... | |
| George M. Moraes - 1990 - 602 páginas
...the earth, the great king of kings, the supreme lord, the most worshipful one, the glory of the line of Satyasraya, the ornament of the Chalukyas — was...perpetual increase so as to endure as long as the moon, the sun and the stars might last. 7-13. Hail ! While the glorious Maha-mandalesvara, the dependent... | |
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