Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 05
Author(s): E Hultzsch
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (VOL. V. 519.- Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 239, and Plate. Kara (Dow Lahore Museum) inscription of the reign of a Rajadhiraja Maharaja Tôramana Shaha (or Shahi) Jadvia, recording the construction of a Buddhist convent: (L. 1). - [rêja]. raja-mahárája-Toramana-sha[hi]. Jag . . [bhivardhamâna-rajye .. samvatsare]....mê Margasiramisa-sakla-dvitfy&y&m. 520.- Gupta Inscr. p. 159, and Plate. Eran stone boar inscription of the first year of the reign of the Maharajadhiraja Tôramana, recording the building of the temple, in which the boar stands, by Dhanyavishnu, the younger brother of the deceased Maharaja Mâtsivishput : (L. 1).-Varsh prathamd prithivim pritha-kirttau prithu-dyutan maharajadbir&ja-briToramåņå praśåsati (II) Phálguna-divasê dasamê | ity=évam rajyavarsha-masa-dinaih [1] @tasy&m půrvvåyåm Bva-lakshaņair-yukta-purvvåyåm (11) 521.- Gupta Inscr. p. 162, and Plate. Gwalior (now Caloutta Museum) inscription of the 15th year of the reign of Mihirakulas (who broke the power of Pafupati), the son of Toramana, recording the building of a temple of the Sun, by & person named Måtricheta, on the mountain Gopa (Gwalior) : (L. 4).- ... abhivarddhamåna-räjyê pamohadas-abd8... Karttika-måsê pr&pt[8] gagana-(patau (?) ni]rmmalê bhâti .... tithi-pakshatra-muhürttå sampraptê suprasastadinê. 522.- Gupta Inscr. p. 111; and Plate. Bhumara pillar inscription of the (Pariyrájaka] Maharaja Hastin and the Maharaja Sarvanatha [of Uchchakalpa] : (L. 7).- Mahåmåghê sam batsarêKårttikamåga-divasa 10 9. Ibid. Introduction, p. 105 ff., it is shown that the date might correspond to either the 13th October A.D. 508 (in Gupta-samvat 189) or the 2nd October A.D. 520 (in Gupta-samvat 201); but according to Ind. Ant. Vol. XIX. p. 228 the Mahåmagha sanvatsara of this date commenced in A.D. 484 (in Gupta-samvat 165). Compare above, Nos. 389, 390, 392, and 451, 453 and 456. 523.-Bhavnagar Inscr. p. 30, and Plate. Bankođi (now Bhavnagar Museum) fragmentary inscription, containing the name of Guhasena [of Valabhi] 524.- Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 148; Bhavnagar Inscr. p. 64, and Plate. Gopnåth first plate only of a Valabbi grant, which breaks off in the description of Dharashna III., the son of Kharagraha I.; issued from Valabhi. 525.- Gupta Inscr. p. 279, and Plate. Bodh-Gaya Buddhist image inscription, recording the presentation of the statue, on the pedestal of which it is engraved, by the Sthavira Mahânâman. 526.-Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 168, and Plate. Fragmentary inscription from near the Sivapuri hill, five miles north of Kåtmånda, of the Maharaja sivadeva I. of the Lichchhavi family, recording some act doce at the request of the Mahasamanta Amfuvarman; issued from Månagriha.? 527.-Bhavnagar Inscr. p. 208. Verával fragmentary inscription of the temple-priest Bhaya-Brihaspati mentions the Chaulukyas Jayasimha-] Siddhardja, Kumarapala, Ajayapála, Mülaraja II., and Bhimadêya II. 1 Of about "the fourth or fifth century A. D." There is no evidence to shew that the Toramana of this Inscription is in any way connected with the Tóramdna of No. 520. * See above, No. 454 of G. 165. See above, No. 829. • Read sanatsard. 5 See above, Nos. 464-467 of G. 240 (? 237)-248. . See above, No. 474 of G. (?) 269. 7 See above, No. 80 of G. 816 (or 818 ?). See above, No. 503 of Valabhi-s. 850.

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