The Indian Analyst
No. Source Dynasty King Date Language and Alphabet Remarks
  PUNJAB, EAST¬-concld.
AMBALA DISTRICT-concld.
         
375

Rupar.─Terracotta seals ; photographs received from the Superintendent, Exca vations Branch, Office of the Director General of Archaeology, in Indica, New Delhi.

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Group I (3 seals). Legend reads Śrī[Gu?]plasya in characters of about the 5th century A.D., Group II : seal No. 1 reads Śrī-[Ji]ta[juva]vata. No. 2 is indistinct. No. 3 reads Śrī-Kulinasya. In characters of about the 3rd century A.D. Group III (1seal) reads Vasa. In Nāgarī characters of about the 9th century.

  RAJASTHAN          
376

Alwar.─Museum. Stone No. 1

Timurid (Mughal)

Jalāluddīn Akbar

V.S. 1645. (bāṇa-vēda- rasa-urvī) Māgha ba. 13. Saturday =1589 A.D., Janu- ary 4.

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Records the construction of a Jaina temple and the installation therein of the image of Rāvaṇa Pārśvanātha at Alwar Garh by Sāh Hīrānanda, a resident of Argalapura or Agra. Cf. Bhandarkar’s List, No. 923.

377

Do.      No. 2. From Gadh Basi

Kachchwā Pratāpasiṁha

V. S. 1839, Āśvina ba. 14.

Bhāshā, Nāgarī

Noticed in An. Rep. Rajputana Muz., 1918-19, p. 3.

 

 

378

Do.      No. 3

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V. S. 1626, [Jyēshṭha] śu. 10, Tuesday= 1560 A.D., May 24, f.d.t. ∙62.

 

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Mentions a Jaina Mahōpādhyāya who was the disciple of Nandivardhana-sūri.

 

379

Do.      No. 4   From Rajorgarh

Pratīhāra Vijayapāla and Mathanadēva

V. S. 1016, Māgha śu. 13. Saturday= 960 A. D., January 14.

Sanskrit, early Nāgarī

Published in Ep. Ind., Vol. II, p. 266.

380 Do.      No. 5 …. Ḍuṁgarasiṁha V. S. 1510, Jyēshṭha ba. 11, Friday = 1454 A.D., June 21. Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Published in Nahar’s Jaina Inscriptions, Part II, No. 1232.

381 Do.      No. 6. From Mācheri …. …. V. S. 1426 Do. Damaged. Cf. Bhandarkar’s List, No. 716.
382 Do.      No. 7. From Rajorgarh …. ….

V. S. 1053, Māgha śu. 3.

Sanskrit, early Nāgarī

Fragmentary and damaged. Seems to record the construction of a temple by a Māthura Kāyastha. Engraved by Sūtradhāra Trivikrama, son of Chhajjuka, Cf, Bhandarkar’s List, No. 95.

383

Do.      No. 8

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