INCRIPTIONS OF THE EARLY CHALUKYAS OF GUJARAT
 13 This symbol is slightly different from the usual one for 30. It occurs exactly in this form on
Kshatrapa coins. See the first and fifth symbols for 30 in Plate LXVI, A. R. A. S. I. for 1913-14.
14 Mr. Khare says that there are two lines on the seal, the second of which contains the akshara
śrī, but I fail to see clear traces of any aksharas in that line. On the other hand, the first akshara
of the legend appears to be an imperfectly preserved śrī, its upper curve denoting medial ī being now
damaged. The following akshara dha is also partly mutilated by a depression which has since been
formed in its place. It may be noted that the legend on the seal of the Surat plates (No. 29, below)
of Yuvarāja Śryāśraya Śīlāditya also is Śrī-Dharāśraya.
VOL. IV.
CORPUS INSCRIPTIONUM INDICARUM
NASIK PLATES OF DHARASRAYA-JAYASIMHA : (KALACHURI) YEAR 436
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