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APPENDIX.] LIST OF BRAHMI INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. 91
900. Bharaut Buddhist stone inscription.-1879 Cunningham, Stúpa of Bharhut, p. 143, No. 17, and Plate LVI, No. 16.
Prakrit. Fragment. No sense can be made out.
901. Bharaut Buddhist stone inscription.-1879 Cunningham, Stúpa of Bharhut, p. 143, No. 18, and Plate LVI.
Prakrit. Fragment, Dusita gives Mount Na[doda] (?). Compare No. 711.
902. Bharaut Buddhist stone inscription.-1879 Cunningham, Stúpa of Bharhut, p. 143, No. 19, and Plate LVI; 1886 Hultzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XL. p. 76, note 2; 1892 Hultzsch, Ind. Ant. Vol. XXI. p. 239, No. 160.
Prakrit. The seat of holy (bhagavat) Mahadeva under the Bahuhathika (Bahuhastika).
903. Bharaut Buddhist stone inscription.-1879 Cunningham, Stupa of Bharhut, Plate LVI, No. 20 (Plate only).
Prakrit. Fragment. No sense has been made out.
904. S. 10.-Pabhosa Buddhist (? Jaina ?) cave inscription of the time of Udaka (?).1887 Hoernie, Proceed. Beng. As. Soc. 1887, p. 104; 1887 Cockburn, Journ. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. LVI. Part I. p. 34, facsimile only; 1892 Führer, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 242, No. 1, and Plate. -[Udakasa] dasamē savacharë.
Mixed dialect. Excavating of a cave (lēna) by Asaḍhasena (Ashāḍhasēna), the son of Gopali Vaihidari and maternal uncle of rajan Bahasatimittra (Brihaspati mitra), son of Gopali, for the Kassapiya (Kasyapiya) Arahamtas (Arhats).
905. Pabhosa cave inscription.-1892 Führer, Ep. Ind. Vol. II. p. 242 f., No. 2, and Plate. Mixed dialect. Excavating [of the cave] by Ashadhasēna, the son of Vaihidari and
of rajan Bhagavata, the son of Tevani (Traivarni), the son of Vamgapala, the son of Scnakayana (Saunakāyana), rājan of Adhichhatra (Adhichchhatra).
906. S. 52.-Ginja rock inscription of the time of mahārāja Bhimasēna.-1885 Cunningham, Arch. Surv. Rep. Vol. XXI. p. 119, and Plate XXX; 1895 mentioned by Hultzach, Ep. Ind. Vol. III. p. 302, and Plate.
Mahārājasya śri-Bhimasenasya sa ... 50 2 gionhapakshe 4 divasë 10 2 étaya puravayam.
Mixed dialect. The purport of the inscription has not been made out.
907. Kevati Kunda cave inscription.-1880 Hoernle, Proceed. Beng. As. Soo. 1880, p. 55;
1880 Hoernle, Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 120 f., and facsimile.
Prakrit. A pond (pukharint) made by Sonaka (Saunaka), the son of a Hariti (Hāriti).
908. Bitha coping stone inscription.-1880 Cunningham, Arch. Surv. Rep. Vol. X. p. 6, and Plate III, 4.
Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of some householder (gahapatika), the son of Epajā.
909. Bitha Buddhist image inscription.-1873 noticed by Cunningham, Arch. Surv. Rep. Vol. III. p. 48, No. B, and Plate XVIII. Sanskrit (?). Fragment. Not read.
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