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NAGPUR DISTRICT |
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163 |
Do. No. 25
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Sanskrit (verse), Northern Alphabet. |
Damaged and worn out. Contains a eulogy of a chief. In characters of about the seventh century.
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164 |
Do. No. 26 |
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V.S. 962, Vaiśākha śu. 14, Thursday= 906 A.D., April 10.
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Fragmentary. Records that a lady named Nānnā, daughter of Doḍḍasiddha, burnt herself, apparently in the funeral pyre of her husband.
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165 |
Do. No. 27 |
Kachchhapaghāta |
Kakkuka |
V.S. 1038, Vaiśākha śu. 5.
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Sanskrit, early Nāgarī. |
Fragmentary and worn out. Records the excavation of a step-well by the king who was the son of Juhila. Cf.
Bhandarkar’s List, No. 88.
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166 |
Do. No. 28 |
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V.S. 960, Bhādrapada ba. 14, Saturday. Irregular.
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Damaged. Records the death of a warrior in a battle between Guṇarāja and Undabhaṭa. See No. 162 above. Cf. Gwalior Rājyakē Abhilekh, No. 13.
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167 |
Do. No. 29. From Nadiri, Guna District. |
Khalji |
Mahmūd Shāh II |
V.S. 1577, Śaka 1442 |
Sanskrit and Bhāshā, Nāgarī, |
Ibid. No. 365.
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168 |
Do. No. 30. Image of Nṛisiṁha. From Toṁgrā, Sivapuri District. |
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V.S. 1082, [Bhādrapada ?] ba. 5. |
Sanskrit, Nāgarī |
Damaged. Records the construction of a Vishṇu temple. Noticed in Gwalior Report, Saṁvat 1985, No. 60 ; H. N. Dvivedi, op. cit., No. 37. |
169 |
Do. No. 31 |
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Sanskrit early Nāgarī |
Damaged and fragmentary. Mentions Lachhiyapa, son of Bhāillabhaṭṭa. in characters of about the ninth or tenth century. |
170 |
Do. No. 32 From Syopur |
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Sanskrit, Northern Alphabet. |
Damaged. A pillar inscription in 14 lines. Seems to mention Mahārāja Nāgavarmman in line 4. In characters of about the seventh century. Cf. Gwalior Rājyake Abhilekh, No. 708. |
171 |
Do. No. 33 |
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Do. |
Much damaged and worn out. In thirty-three lines of writing in characters of about the sixth century. Seems to mention Śrī-Suragaṇa in line 9. |
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MADHYA PRADESH
JABALPUR DISTRICT |
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172 |
Bheraghat.─Gaurī-Śaṅkara temple. Pedestal of an image. |
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Sanskrit, Nāgarī |
Reads Śrīmad-Āsala. In characters of about the 11th century. |
173 |
Do. Pedestal of another image |
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Do. |
Seems to read Śrī-Duḍurī. Noticed in Mem. Arch. Sure. Ind., No. 23, p. 82. |
174 |
Do. Pedestal of a third image |
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Do. |
Read Śrī-Māsavarddhanī. Ibid., p. 86. |
175 |
Do. Pedestal of a fourth image |
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Do. |
Mentions a Brāhmaṇa named Dhāmōna. Ibid., p. 83. |
176 |
Jabalpur.─ Fragments of stone in the possession of Dr. S. L. Katare, No. 1. |
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Sanskrit (verse), Nāgarī. |
Fragmentary. Line 2 refers to the construction of an ārāma at [Ga]jasiṁhapura. Mentions in line 7, a chief whose name ends in varmman. In characters of about the 11th century. |
177 |
Do. No. 2 |
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Do. |
Do. Begins with an invocation to Śiva and Viniyaka. Mentions Indu-kula in line 3. In characters of about the 12th century. |
178 |
Do. Stone slab at the Victoria Town Hall. |
Kalachuri (?) |
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Sanskrit, Nāgarī |
Badly damaged. Mentions Gayākarṇṇadēva in line 11, who might be the Kalachuri king of the name (c. 1125-55 A.D.). |
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