The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 
  NAGPUR DISTRICT          
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.

 

 

 

 

 

164

Do. No. 26

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V.S. 962, Vaiśākha śu. 14, Thursday= 906 A.D., April 10.

 

 

Do.

Fragmentary. Records that a lady named Nānnā, daughter of Doḍḍasiddha, burnt herself, apparently in the funeral pyre of her husband.

 

 

165

Do. No. 27

Kachchhapaghāta

Kakkuka

V.S. 1038, Vaiśākha śu. 5.

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

166

Do. No. 28

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V.S. 960, Bhādrapada ba. 14, Saturday. Irregular.

 

 

Do.

 

Damaged. Records the death of a warrior in a battle between Guṇarāja and Undabhaṭa. See No. 162 above. Cf. Gwalior Rājyakē Abhilekh, No. 13.

 

 

 

 

167

Do. No. 29. From Nadiri, Guna District.

Khalji Mahmūd Shāh II

V.S. 1577, Śaka 1442

Sanskrit and Bhāshā, Nāgarī,

Ibid. No. 365.

 

168

Do. No. 30. Image of Nṛisiṁha. From Toṁgrā, Sivapuri District.

…. …. 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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Damaged and fragmentary. Mentions Lachhiyapa, son of Bhāillabhaṭṭa. in characters of about the ninth or tenth century.

170 Do. No. 32 From Syopur …. …. ….

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 …. …. ….

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.

 

MADHYA PRADESH
JABALPUR DISTRICT

         
172

Bheraghat.─Gaurī-Śaṅkara temple. Pedestal of an image.

…. …. …. Sanskrit, Nāgarī Reads Śrīmad-Āsala. In characters of about the 11th century.
173 Do. Pedestal of another image …. …. …. Do.

Seems to read Śrī-Duḍurī. Noticed in Mem. Arch. Sure. Ind., No. 23, p. 82.

174 Do. Pedestal of a third image …. …. …. Do. Read Śrī-Māsavarddhanī. Ibid., p. 86.
175 Do. Pedestal of a fourth image …. …. …. Do. Mentions a Brāhmaṇa named Dhāmōna. Ibid., p. 83.
176 Jabalpur.─ Fragments of stone in the possession of Dr. S. L. Katare, No. 1. …. …. …. 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 …. …. …. 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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