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• Kosiki (Kausikk), [wife) of Gotiputra (Gauptiputra), a black serpent to the
Pothayas (Proshthakas) and Sakas. 95. Mathari (Kaukali Tila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina inscription on carved
panel.-1891 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 397, No. 35, and Plate; 1904 Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 150 f., No. 27. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Setting up of tablets of homage (ayagapatas) in a
bhamdira by the goldsmith (sõvarika) Närdighosha (Nandighosha), son of ..
. . . . Nämdiks (Nandika). 96. Mathura (Kankäli Tila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina image inscription.
1892 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 201, No. 9, and Plate. Mized dialect. Fragment. Dedication of an image by (?) Idrapala (Indrapāla), the
son of a Goti (Gaupti), for the worship of the Arahats (Arhats). Perhaps this
inscription is to be read from below. 97. Mathuri (Kshkali Tila, now Mathura Museum) stone inscription.-1874 mentioned by
Growho, Mathurá, Part II. p. 174; 1877 Growse, Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 218, No. 4, and Plate; 1980 Growse, Mathura, p. 109, and Plate; 1904 Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 151, No. 28. Prakrit. Fragment. Dedication by Pūså (Pushya), the wife of Puphaka (P Pushpaka),
the son of & Mogali (Maudgalt). 98. Mathuri (Chaubari Mound, now Mathura Museum) Buddhist rail inscription.--1877
Growse, Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 219, No. 6, and Plate ; 1878 Growse, Journ. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XLVII. Part I. p. 118, and Plate XVIII; 1880 Growse, Mathura, p. 117, and Plate; 1904 Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 152, No. 29.
Mixed dialect. Gift of the servant of the interior (abhyartarðpasthayaka) Kathika. 99. Mathuri (Karkali Țilá, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina inscription on
sculptured tirana.-1891 Bühler, Academy, Vol. XXXIX. p. 373 f.; 1891 Bübler, Vienna Orient. Journ. Vol. V. p. 176; 1892 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 199, No. 4, and Plate. Mixed dialect. A temple (pasada), the gift of Dhåmaghoaba (Dharmaghoshā), the
female disciple (antēväsint) of bhadata (bhadanta) Jayasena. 100. Mathuri (Kaskali Țila, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina tablet inscription.
1892 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 200, No. 5, and Plate; 1901 Bühler-Smith, Arch. Surv. Ind. Now Imp. Ber. Vol. XX. p. 19, and Plate XII. Prakrit. Fragment. Setting up of a tablet of homage (äyägapata) for the worship of the Arahatas (Arhats) by Sivayaba (Sivayafas),... wife of the
dancer (nataka) Phaguyasa (Phalguyasas). 101. Matharå (Karkali Țilá, now Lucknow Provincial Museum) Jaina frieze inscription.
1891 mentioned by Bühler, Academy, Vol. XXXIX. p. 374 ; 1891 mentioned by Bühler, Vienna Orient. Journ. Vol. V. p. 179; 1892 Bübler, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 200, No. 6, and Plate, 1894 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 314 ff., and Plate; 1901 BüblerSmith, Arch. Suru. Ind. New Imp. Ser. Vol. XX. p. 25, and Plate XVIII.
Prakrit. Fragment. The name of bhagavat Nombea is preserved. 102. Mathuri (now Mathura Museum) Jaina inscription on sculptured slab.-1885 Bhagvan.
lal Indraji, Actes du sixième Congrès International des Orientalistes à Leide, Part III. p. 142 ff., and Plate ; 1901 noticed by Smith, Arch. Suru. Ind. New Imp. Ser. Vol.