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

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________________ APPENDIX.) INSCRIPTIONS OF NORTHERN INDIA. 85 624.- Archeol. Suro. of West. India, Vol. IV. p. 129, and Plate lvi. Ajapta fragmentary inscription of a family of kings subordinate to the Vakatakas (P); mentions Dhșitarashtra Harisâmba, Saurisâmba, Upendragupta, Kacha (I.), Bhikshudåsa, Niladása, Kâcha (11.), Krishnadasa, and Ravisåmba ; and (the Våkåtaka ?] Harishéņa. 625.- Gupta Inscr. p. 280, and Plate. Calcutta Museum fragmentary imaga inscription,' recording the gift, by the Sakya mendicant Dharmadása, of the image of Buddha on the pedestal of which it is engraved. 626.- Gupta Inscr. p. 282, and Plate. Bodh-Gaya (now Calcutta Mugenm) image inscription, recording the gift, by the two Śákya mendicants Dharmagupta and Damshtrasena of Tishyamratirtha, of the statue of Buddha on the pedestal of which it is engraved. 627.- Gupta Inscr. p. 284, and Plate. Rohtasgadh (in Bengal) stone seal-matrix of the Nahdaamanta Sasankadeva. 628.- Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 345. Dudhpani (in Bengal) rock inscription of Udayamánadeva; mentions a king of Magadha, named Ådisimha, and the three brothers Udayamâna, Sridhantamâna and Ajitamâna, who, originally merchants of Ayodhya, were made Rajas of the three villages Bhramaras&lmali, Nabhūtishapdaka, and Chhiógald. 629.- Proceedings Beng. As. Soc. 1890, p. 192, and Plate ii. Inscription from a stone found at Mudgalásrama, Kashtaharapi-ghat, Mungir; mentions a king (nripa) Bhagiratha: (L. 4).-... samvat 3(?). 630.-Rajendralal Mitra's Buddha-Gayá, p. 195, and Plate xl. Bodh-Gays (now Calcutta Museum) inscription of the Rashtra kāta. Tunga-Dharmávalóka, the son of Kirtiraja who was a son of Nanna-Gaņávalóka 10 : (L. 20).- samvat 15 Sravana(?)-dina(?)-pañchamya 631.- Archæol. Suro. of India, Vol. I. Plate xiv. 1, and Vol. III. p. 120. Nalandå image inscription of the reign of the Maharajadhirdja Gopala: (L. 1).- samvat 1 (?) Åbvina-áudi 8 paramabhattaraka-maharajadhiraja-paraméévara-iriGopala-rajani (?). 632.- Sir A. Cunningham's Mahabodhi, Plate xxviii. 2. Bodh-Gaya image inscription of the reign of Gopaladéve : (L. 4) - grt-Gopaladêva-rajyê ... (?). 633.- Proceedinge Beng. As. Soo. 1880, p. 80; Sir A. Canningham's Mahúbodhi, Plate Xxviii. 3. Bodh-Gaya inscription of the reign of Dharmapala - (L. 7).-Shad viuentitam varshe Dharmmapalê mahibhaji Bhadra-va(ba)hulapañchammgår sûnôr-Bhaskarasy=&hani (?) !! 634.- Jour. Beng. 48. Soc. Vol. LXIII. Part I. p. 53, and Plates; Ep. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 247, and Plate of seal. Khâlimpur (now Bengal As. Soc.'s) plate of the Maharajadhiraja Dharmapaladeva, recording a giant which was made at the request of the Mahásúmantadhipati Narayanavarman; issued from Papaliputra : (L. 60).- abhivard dhamana-vijayarajyê samvat 32 MargardinAni 12 11 1 There is no information w to where the inscription was found. + Of about the fifth century A.D." of about the sixth centary A.D." According to Dr. Fleet the age of the obaracters would justify us iu identifying him with the Saldika, king of KATORSUVATDA in Eastern Indin-the contemporary and murderer of Rajyavardhana II. of Kanan, who is mentioned by Hiuen Tsiang as a persecutor of the Buddhista." Of about the eighth century A.D. • For two Mina princes of Magadba see above, No. 889 of $. 1069. * Of about the tenth century A.D. • The pablished translation has sowat 13. • Compare below, Nos. 695 and 640. Compare Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 148, Rote 8. 1 Road shodina.

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