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________________ APPENDIX.] LIST OF BRAHMI INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. 141 1206. Amaravati (now British Museum) Buddhist rail inscription.-1868 Fergusson Cunningham, Treo and Serpent Worship!, p. 184; 239, No. 1, and Plates XLIX, LXIV, 1, and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningbam, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 202; 261, No. 1, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Fragment. [Gift] of the female lay-worshipper (urd sika) Samgharakhitā (Sangharakshita), the daughter of the householder (gahapati) Mariti, together with her brothers and sisters, and of her three sons Chada (Chandra), Ajuna (Arjuna), Chadamugha (Chandramukha), of Bhūtāyana (). 1207. Amaravati Buddhist rail inscription.-1868 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 206 ; 239, No. 2, and Plates LXXXIII, 1 and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship’, p. 225; 261, No. 2, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Gift of tablets of homage (? yaghāpata ?) to the Great Chaitya (mahāchētiya) of Bhagavat, by Bodhi and Nagamuli (Nagamūli).... of the Pusiliyas (Pushyaltyas), for the benefit of their nephews, sons-in-law, grand-daughters and grandsons. 1208. Amaravati Baddhist pillar inscription.—1868 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship!, p. 239, No. 3, and Plates XC, 7 and XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship', p. 261, No. 3, and Plates as before.. Prakrit. Fragment. Records the gift of a pillar (thabha) by ... Halika () and others. 1209, Amaravati (now British Museum) Buddhist pillar inscription.-1868 Fergusson Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 168 ; 239, No. 4, and Plates LIII, 2 and xcix: 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpont Worship, p. 186; 261, No. 4, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Gift of two foot-prints (patuka) by Sivaka (Sivaka), the Sethivădicha (inhabitant of Srëshțivada), the son of the householder (gahapati) Pasila (Pushyala), the Torulāraka (inhabitant of Turulūra), and by his wife Munuri, his son-in-law Vichita, his son-in-law Vichita (P), his son-in-law Mahadeva (Mahā dēva), his daághter Budha (Buddha), his daughter Chadapusă (Chandra pushya), and his daughter Chama (Kshama). 1210. Amarivati (now British Museam) Buddhist pillar inscription.-1868 Fergusson Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship!, p. 210, 239, No. 5, and Plates LXXXIX and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 230; 261, No. 5, and Plates as before ; 1883 Hultzech, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 560, No. 44; 1887 Burgess, Arch. Suru. South. Ind. Vol. I. p. 18, note 2. Prakrit. Gift of a Chaitya pillar (chêtiyakhabha) by the perfumer (gadhika) Hamgha (Samgha) together with his song and daughters. 1211. Amerivati Buddhist pillar inscription.-1868 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tres and Serpent Worship?, p. 211; 239, No. 6, and Plates XC, 2 and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpont Worship, p. 231; 261, No. 6, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Fragment. Mentions the son of . . . . ti, the householder (? [gahapa]ti) Dhana .. ...
SR No.032564
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 10
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSten Konow, V Venkayya
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1909
Total Pages450
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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