The Indian Analyst
No. Source Dynasty King Date Language and Alphabet Remarks
  UTTAR PRADESH─contd.
LUCKNOW DISTRICT─contd.
Lucknow─contd.
         
508

Provincial museum. Piece of a brick. From Sahēṭh-Mahēṭh.

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….

Brāhmī

Seems to read pavarikasya. In characters of about the 4th century A. D. Noticed in ARASI, 1910-11, p. 21, Plate XI.

 

509

Do. Another piece from the same place

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….

Mixed Dialect, Brāhmī.

Reads :  Yē Buddha …. trayē. In characters of about the 3rd century A. D.

510

Do. Pedestal of a mutilated image. From Kaṅkālī Ṭīlā, Mathura.

Kushāṇa Huvishka

….

Prakrit, Brāhmī

Published in Ep. Ind., Vol. II, p. 206, No. 25 and Plate.

511

Do. Piece of white stone

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….

Sanskrit, Northern Alphabet.

Fragmentary. Seems to record the construction of an image (biṁba) by Yōgarāja, probably a son of Paramēśvara. In characters of about the 8th century.

512

Do. Pedestal of a broken image. From Kaṅkālī Ṭīlē, Mathura.

Kahatrapa Mahārāja Mahākshatrapa

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Sanskrit, Brāhmī

Published in Ep. Ind., Vol. II, p. 199, No. 3 and Plate.

513

Do. Piece of a brick

…. ….

….

Do.

Fragmentary. Seems to read : …. lakāyā śishṭi[]. In characters of about the 4th century A. D.

514

Do. Another piece of a brick

…. ….

….

Mixed Dialect, Brāhmī.

Fragmentary. Seems to refer to an installation (details lost).    In character of about the 3rd century A. D.

515

Do. Pedestal of a broken image

…. ….

V.S. 1189, Pausha su, 1[2].

Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Mentions two sons of a sādhu  (merchant).

516

Do. Pedestal of a seated image

…. …. V.S. 1234 Nāgarī

Damaged. Purport not clear.

517 Do. Piece of slab …. …. Mā. 1, di. 10 Brāhmī

Fragmentary. Only a portion of the date is extant. In characters of about the 2nd century A. D.

518 Do. Pedestal of a broken image …. …. ….

Mixed Dialect,

States that the image of Buddha was (the gift) of the wife of Buddhadēva. In characters of about the 4th century A. D.

519 Do. Piece of an ornamental stone …. …. …. Brāhmī.

Fragment containing remnants of a few lines, the first of which reads guṇēshu mōhō. In characters of about the 2nd century A.D.

520 Do. Another piece of an ornamental stone …. …. ….

Do.

Fragmentary. Only the letters dishu are clear. In characters of about the 4th century A. D.

521 Do. Pedestal of a seated Buddha image …. …. ….

Sanskrit, Northern Alphabet.

Do. Seems to read paradiṇasya. In characters of about the 7th century.




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