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

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________________ APPENDIX.] INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 81 589. Ind. Ant. Vol. X. p. 34, and Plate; Archeol. Suro. of India, Vol. XX. Plato zii. Kama or Kamavana (ir Bharatpur, Rajputana) fragmentary pillar inscription of some princes of the Sarasena family : Phakka, married Dêyika; their son Kulabhata, married Drangipi: their son Ajita, married Apsarahpriyâ; their son Durgabhata, married Vachchhullika; their son Durgadaman, married Vachchhika; their son Devaraja, married Yajñikå; their son Vatsadaman. 590.- Gupta Insor. p. 283, and Plate. Lahore copper seal inscription of tho Mahdraja Maheśvaranåga, the son of Nagabhatta. 591.-Gupta Inscr. p. 270, and Plato. Tufâm (in the Pañjáb) rock inscription, recording the building, by the Acharya Somatrata, of two reservoirs and a house, for the use of the god Vishnu. 592.- Gupta Inscr. p. 288, and Plate. Nirmand (in the Pañjab) plates of the Vandsdmanta Mahiraja Samudrasens : (L. 14).-samvat 6 Khe(vai) Audi 10 1. The Mahásdmanta Maharaja Varunasena; his son, from Prabalika, the Mahiedmanta Maharaja Samjayasêns; his son, from Sikharasvåmint, the Mahdiamanta Maharaja Ravisheps; his son, from Mihiralakshmi, the Mahasamanta Maharaja Samudrasena.--The inscription also mentions, as a chief of the past, a Maharaja Sarvavarman. 593.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. ll. Chamba (in the Pañjab) plates of the Maharájádhiraja Sômavarmadáva, son of the Maharajadhiraja SAlavAhanadeva (also called SAhasanka, Nihsankamalla, Matamatasimha, and Karivarrha, born in the family of Sahilladera of the Paushaņa or solar race) and his queen Rardhadevi, and of his successor Åsaţadeva; issued from Chanpaka : (L. 27).- pravardhamana-kalyana-vijayarajye Srimad-Åsaţadeviye samvatsarê prathamd Vaikkha-sita-[dvi]tiyâyam Sukravarêpa. (L. 30).--pa[raP]-samvat 11 Bhadrapada-(futi P] 12 [SP] .. 594.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XVII. p. 10. Notice of a Chamba (in the Pañjab) plate of the Maharaja Bhôțavarmadáva, the successor of the Maharajadhiraja Måņikyavarman, issued from Chaņpaka. 595.- Archæol. Suru. of India, Vol. XIV. p. 111 ff., and Plate xxviü. Barmávar (in the Pañjab) image inscriptions of the Maharajadhiraja Meruvarman, the son of Divákara varmadêva, grandson of Balavarmadôva, and great-grandson of Adityavarmadêva. 596.- Gupta Insor. p. 250, and Plate. Pahladpur (in the Ghazipur district of the North West Provinces, now Benares College) partly damaged pillar inscription, with the name of a king (P) Sisupalo, and that of the Parthivas (). 597. Gupta Ingor. p. 271, and Plate. Deðriys (in the Allahabad district of the NorthWest Provinces, now Lucknow Museum) image inscription, recording the gift, by the Sakya mendicant Bôdhivarman, of the statue of Buddha on the pedestal of which it is engraved. 598.- Gupta Inscr. p. 281, and Plate. Sarnath (near Benares, now Caloutta Musenm) inscription, 10 recording that the sculpture (representing scenes in the life of Buddha), below which it is engraved, was made by order of the religious mendicant Harigupta. 1 of about the eighth century A.D." · The goal was bought by Sir A. Cunningham at Lahore, but it is not known where it was originally found. • Of "about the end of the fourth century A.D." • of about the end of the fourth, or the beginning of the fifth century A.D." Of" about the seventh century A.D." • of about the middle of the eleventh century A.D. * of about the fourteenth century A.D. (*). • of about the fourth century A.D. • Of "about the fifth centary A.D." # of about "the Afth century A.D."

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