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APPENDIX] LIST OF BRÄUMI INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. 17
(sailalakas), the Māthuras (of Mathurā), who are praised as the Chándaka
brothers, chief among whom was Nandibala. 86. Mathura (Kankāli Tila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina image inscription.
1891 Bühler. Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 396, No. 31, and Plate. - . .5 asmi kshunē. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Mentions a female pupil (fishini) of Arya-Sukara, and
Aryya-Någadatta (Arya-Nāgadattā). 87. Mathurā (Kankäli Tila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina image inscription.
1891 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 392 f., No. 25, and Plate. - . . . rsham īsē 1 divasē 30 asmi kshu . . . :
Mixed dialect. Fragment. Only the words given above have been preserved. 88. Mathura Buddhist image inscription.--1874 Growse, Mathurá, Part I. p. 78; Part II.
p. 175; 1877 Growse, Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 219, No. 9, and Plate; 1880 Growse, Mathura, p. 106, and Plate. - . . varshamāsë 2 divasë 6.
Mixed dialect(?). Fragment. Nothing beyond the date can be made out. 89. Mathară (now Indian Museum, Calcutta) Buddhist stone inscription.-1870 Rajendralala
Mitra, Journ. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XXXIX. Part I. p. 129, No. 14, and Plate VI; 1870 Dowson, Journ. Roy. As. Soc. New Ser. Vol. V. p. 183, No. 3, and Plate ; 1904; Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 150, No.26. Sam . . . . . divasē 10 asyā pūrvvayè. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Dedication by the monk (bhikshu) Buddhanandi
(Buddhanandin). .. 90. Mathură (now Mathur: Museum) rail inscription.-1870 Camingham, Journ. Roy.
As. Soo, New Ser. Vol. V. p. 194, No. 30, and Plate.
Only the figures 100 10 8. Compare No. 91. 91. Mathuri (now Lucknow Provincial Museam) rail inscription.--- 1870 Cunningham,
Journ. Roy. As. Soc. New Ser. Vol. V. p. 194, No. 31, and Plate.
Only the figures 100 20 7. Compare No, 90. 92. Mathură (Arjanpura Mahalla Mound) pillar inscription.--1885 Cunningham, Arch.
Suro. Rep. Vol. XX. p. 36, and Plate V, I.
Prakrit. Gift of Amoghárakhita (Amöghärakshita). 93. Mathură (Kankäli Țila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina stone inscription.
1891 Buhler, Academy, Vol. XXXIX. p. 373; 1891 Bühler, Vienna Orient. Journ. Vol. V. p. 175 f. ; 1892 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 198 f., No. 1, and Plate. Prakrit. Dedication of an arch for the temple (pisidotorana) by the lay-hearer
(sävaka) Utaradasaka (Uttaradisaka), son of a Vachhi (Väts) and disciple
(amtēvāsi) of the ascetio (samana) Maharakbita (Magharakshita). 94. Mathura (Kankäli Tila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jains inscription on
sculptured stone-slab.-1892 Bübler, Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 396, No. 33, and Plate; 1901 Bübler-Smith, Arch. Surv. Ind. New Imp. Ser. Vol. XX. p. 20, and Plate XIII; 1905 Fleet Journ. Roy. As. Soc. 1905, p. 635-655 ; 1908 referred to by Banerji, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXVII. p. 49. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Records, after invocation of Arahat (Arhat) Vardhamana,
the setting up of a tablet of homage (āyāgapata) by Simitrs (Sivamitrā 1), the
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