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Secona Plate, Second Side 11 sri-Chamaravigrahasya suta -- Dhamsaka-su12 ta-Rāņaka-bri-Parachakrasalla-pădā "Vachha13 syagötrāya pañch-ārīshaya -p[r]avarā14 ya Kavandilla -götra-Chaikarasuta.-Aga15 sti-pa(pu)tra-bri-Vpihaspati sāsanikritva' Sa
Third Plate, First Side 16 lēdā-grāmõ=ya[m*) pradato(ttā)=smābhi bhiḥ D) ja göna 17 harati harayati narakē pītrībhi saba 18 pachyatē [l*] tathā cha [l*] sadatami jo da(ha)rēta 19 vasu[m*]dharä[m *) sa 10vish[t]āyyä krimi bhutvä pitvi20 bhito saha pachyatē [ll*) Vavana-Plēka sākhi
Third Plate, Second Side 21 ka[l*) dūta[kõ=tra mā(ma)hāpā]tra-Goinda-s22 i [l*] Sri-Dhő[lla]jā-nāma Gābhuruja23 nānā(ma?) likhana tikala18 ||
No. 25.-FURTHER NOTE ON DHULEV PLATE OF MAHARAJA BHETTI,
YEAR 73
V. V. MIRASHI, NAGPUR
I have read with great interest Dr. D. C. Sircar's Note on the Dhulēv plate of Mahārāja Bhētti, in which he oriticises my interpretation of the grant and its date. I shall deal here briefly with the points raised by him.
1 Better read Ovigraha-futa. *Sanskrit Salyao.
• Here a passage referring to the king's order regarding the grant, addressed to his officials, subordinates and others, seems to have been inadvertently omitted.
• Sanskrit Vataya-sagðtraya parich-arshiyao. 6 Sanskrit Raundilyao. . Read out. Agasti.
Sanskrit Brihaspataye ddsaniksitya. . Read yah kabohit harati harayati narakd pithibhia. . Read Sva-dattan para-dattam vd yo. 1. Read vishthayath brimir=bhütud pithibhia. 11 The intended reading seems to be Brahmana-Priyakal sakshikal. - 11 The first part of the name is no doubt Sanakrit Govinda.
13 The intended reading may be brf-Dhollaja-nämna Gabhuruja-namna cha likhita triphali. The word triphali is found in the records of the Somavam is in the sense of a charter engraved on A net of three copper plates.
24 The double danda i preceded by a visarga-like sign which forms a part of the mark of interpunctuation and apparentıy indicates here a fullstop. Suah marks are found in many other records, v.g., the Madras Museum plates of the time of Narendradhavala (above, Vol. XXVIII, pp. 44 ff.).
» Above, PP. 5 ff.