Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 10
Author(s): Sten Konow, V Venkayya
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (VOL. X. Growse, Mathura", p. 109, and Plate; 1892 Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 383, note 60; 1904 Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 154, No. 33. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Records some gift at the request of the preacher (vāchaka) Siha (Sinha), the pupil (fishya) of Datta. Compare No. 29. 124. Mathard Jrina inscription.-1889 Bühler, Vienna Orient. Joman. Vol. III. p. 233, noto 3. Mixed dialect (?). Fragment. Mentions the Kottiys (Kauffika) [gana]. 125. Mathuri (now Aligarh Institute) Buddhist rail-pillar inscription.--1873 Cunning ham, Arch. Surv. Rep. Vol. III. p. 36, No. 21, and Plate XVI; 1879 Cunningham, Stupa of Bharhut, p. 130, and Plate LIII; 1890 Senart, Journ. As. Ser. VIII, Vol. XV. p. 119 f. ; 1892 Senart, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 246, note 62. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Dedication of a railing (vēdika) and arches (trana) at the ratanagriha (ratnagriha) by (Vadhapa]la Dhanabhiti, the son of a Vatsi, . . . . . of Dhanabhūti, . .. . , together with his parents and the four orders (parisha), for the worship of all Budhas (Buddhas). 126. Mathuri (Jail Mound, now Mathara Museum) Buddhist inscription on base of pillar. -1870 Dowson, Journ. Roy. As. Soc. New Ser. Vol. V. p. 187, No. 23, and Plate; 1877 Growse, Ind. Ant. Vol. VI. p. 218, No. 3, and Plate; 1880 Growse, Mathura, p. 154, and Plate; 1890 correction by Senart, Journ. As. Ser. VIII. Vol. XV. p. 121, note; 1901 D. R. Bhandarkar, Journ. Bo. Br. Roy. ds. Soc. Vol. XX. p. 269, note 2; 1904 correction by Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 155. Mixed dialect. Dedication of the base of a pillar (kumbhaka) by the monks (bhikshu) Suriya and Buddharakshita, the prahanikas, for the gift of health to all prahapikas. 127. Mathari (now Indian Museum, Calcutta) inscription on base of pillar.-1870 Rajendra Isla Mitre, Journ. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XXXIX. Part I. p. 128, No. 6, and Plate : 1870 Dowson, Journ. Roy. As. Soc. New Ser. Vol. V. p. 186, No. 13; 1904 correction by Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 154 f., No. 36. Mixed dialect. Fragment. Dedication by (Vasu]mihira (?), son of Simba. Compare No. 128. 128. Mathuri (now Indian Museum, Calcutta) inscription on base and plinth of pillar. 1870 Rajendralala Mitru, Journ. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. XXXIX. Part I. p. 128, Nos. 5° and 5, acd Plate V; 1870 Dowson, Journ. Roy. As. Soc. New Ser, Vol. V. p. 186, No. 12; 1904 correction by Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 154 f., Nos. 34 and 35. Mixel dialect. Fragment. Dedication by . . . the son of Vasumihira and by Visvadėvaka (Por Visvasika ?) and (?) Vagumihira (R), the son or sons) of Simba. Compare No. 127. 129. Mathura (now Mathura Murenm) Buddhist inscription on base of pillar.-1870 Dowson, Journ. Roy. As. Soc. New Ser. Vol. V. p. 187, No. 21 ; 1904 Lüders, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXXIII. p. 155, No. 37. Sanskrit(?). Fragment, Dedication by some elder of the congregation (sanyhasthu vira), who bore the epithet of bhadanta. 130. Mathari Baddhist inscription on base of pillar.-1870 Rajendralala Mitra, Journ. Bong. As. Soc. Vol. XXXIX. Part I. p. 1:8, No. 9, and Plate V; 1870 Doweon,

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