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155

Do.

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Fragment containing the letters ṇīka.

156

Do.

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Do.

Refers to the installation of the image by mahaṁtārikā Rūpiṇi. In characters of about the 12th century.

157

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Refers to the installation of image by mahaṁtā rikā Sōja. Do.

158

Do.

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Fragmentary. Mentions Sarasvatī  in the first line and mahāmaṇḍalī in the second. Do.

159

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V.S. 1442(?) Māghavadi.

Do.

Damaged. Seems to refer to the installation of the Tīrthaṁ kara Śāntinātha as indicated by the representation of a deer beneath the inscription. Mentions some merchants and Jaina teachers, of whom one is Prauḍhāchārya-śrī-Mahākīrtti.

160

Do. Image of Pārvatī (from Un, District Nemad).

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Nāgarī

Reads ēkaṁma. In characters of about the 11th century.

161 Do. Pedestal of another image. …. …. V.S. 122[7] Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Records the homage paid by a person named Vīna, who belonged to the Gūrjara community, apparently to an image of the Tīrthaṁkara Nēminātha as indicated by the representation of a conch beneath the inscription. Mentions the Jaina teachers Guṇachaṁdra, Śrīkīrti, Ratnachandra and Bhāva chandra of the Dēsi gaṇa.

162 Do. Pedestal from Gautampura …. ….

V.S. 1809(?) Chaitra(?) śu 9

Local dialect, Nāgarī. 

Indifferently engraved. Purport not clear.

163

Do. Pedestal of an image of Pārvatī.

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North Indian Alphabet.

Seems to read kāna.
164 Ujjain.─Stone in the house of Pandit S. N. Vyas. …. ….

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Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Fragment. Mentions Maghavat-svarga-sāmrājya in line 2. As the stanzas found in the fragment are numbered 268 in line 2 and 273 in line 4, the earlier part of the record was apparently engraved on other slabs. Annual Administration Report, Archaeological Department, Gwalior State, 1935-36, App. D, No. 54.

165

Do.

Paramāra ….

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Do.

Seems to be another fragment of the inscription noticed in the above number. The verse numbers found in this fragment are 18, 19, 22, and 24. Mentions Sarayū, Sākēta, Mala yaśaila, Dvārakā, Himādri and Laṅkā in the description. Refers to Nirvāṇa-Nārāyaṇa which was a title of Paramāra Naravarman. Ibid., No. 52.

166 Do. …. …. …. Prākṛit, Nāgarī

Fragment of a poem. Numbers of verses found herein are 4, 11, and 16. Verse 4 mentions Raṇaraṅgamalla.

167 Do. …. …. …. Sanskrit, Nāgarī

Fragment of a Sanskrit poem (possibly the same as No. 165 above). Verse No. 11 is found in this.

168 Do. …. ….

V.S. 1299, Chaitra śudi 6, Saturday, Irregular.

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Mentions Āchāryā Sāgarachandra.




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