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No. 12
Sri-Grāmahēri | The same name occurs in Nos. 6 and 10 above and No. 23 below. The incision of the letters in Nos. 11-12 is shallow and their preservation unsatisfactory. Some of the letters in No. 11 exhibit the hollow-triangle type of the top mätră. Both the names in Nos. 11-12 also occur in Nos. 5-6.
No. 13
[Sri-Sujūma-suta-bri]-Sankaragaṇasya The first seven aksharas of the inscription appear to be written on an erasure and are thicker in shape than the letters in the latter half of the record. The same person is mentioned in No. 17 and in No. 7 of Group B below. The reading is the same in all the tbree cases. The father's name clearly shows that the same person is mentioned in the different inscriptions.
No. 14
Sri-Raņavigraha 1 The same person is mentioned in No. 18 and in No. 8 of Group B below.
No. 15
[Sri-Su]na(na)ndachanda The letter ja is found a little to the left of the beginning of this record. But it cannot be related either to No. 14 or to No. 15.
No. 16
Sri-Vijëndri-mahayogi-bhatt[a]raka This mentions the great ascetic (mahayogin) with the peculiar name Vijēndri who is called bhattaraka. We have other instances of Saiva ascetics being mentioned as bhattāraka. Apparently the same ascetic is also mentioned in No. 9 of Group B. The correct form of the name may be Viryendra. Cf. the same name borne by a monk in a Bodhgaya inscription published in ASI, A.R., 1908-09, pp. 157-58.
No. 17
Sri-Sajūma-sutaḥ(ta)-sri-Sankaragaṇasya The same person is mentioned also in No. 13 above and in No. 7 of Group B below.
No. 18
Sri-Raņavigraha The same person is also mentioned in No. 14 above and in No. 8 of Group B below.
No. 19 Nivrista] Fa[nnada()] Chan[d]a |
No. 20 Odishanda
No. 21
Ma[m]galachanda See above, vol. XXX, PP. 47 f.