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

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________________ 129 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [Vol. X. and Plate LV ; 1883 Bhagvanlnl Indraji, Dominy Gus. Vol. XVI. p. 582, No. 16; 1905 Senart, Ep. In I. Vol. VIII. p. 89 f., No. 16, and Plate VII. Prakrit. Gift of a cave (lēna) by Ramampaka (Rama), son of the writer (lēkhaka) Sivamita (Sivamitra). 1139. Nasik Buddhist cave inscription. - 1847 Bird, Hist. Ros. p. 58, No. 17, and Plate L. 1: 1853 Stevenson-Brett, Journ. Bo. Br. Roy. As. Soc. Vol. V. p. 54, No. 8, and Plate; 1865 Weet-West, Journ. Bo. Br. Roy. As. Suc. Vol. VII. p 49, No. 12, and Plate ; 1876 Bbandarkar, Transact. Second London Congr. Or. p. 345 f., No. 12; 1883 Bühler. Arch. Surv. W. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 115, No. 4, and I'lata LV; 1883 Bhagvanlal Indraji, Bombay Gas. Vol. XVI. p. 582 f., No. 17; 1905 Sebast, Ep. Ind. Vol. VIII. p. 90, No. 17, and Plate VIII. Prakrit. Gift of a cave (lēna) by the merchant (nēkuma) Ramapaka, son of Velidata (Vallidatta), the Chhakalēpakiya (inbabitant of Chhäkalēpa ?), to the community of monks (bhikhurasingha) of the four quarters, and gift of cloth money to the ascetic (pavaïta). 1140. Násik Buddhist cave inscription.- 1853 Stevenson-Brett, Journ. Do. Dr. Roy. 18. Soc. Vol. V. p. 54 f., No. 9, and Plate ; 1865 West-West, Journ. B. Br. Roy. As. Soc. Vol. VII. p. 49, No. 11, and Plate ; 1876 Bhandarkar, Transact. Second London Congr. Or. p. 345, No. 21; 1883 Bühler, Arch. Sury. W. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 114 f., No. 3, and Plate LV ; 1883 note by Bhandarkar, Ind. Ant. Vol. XII. p. 147; 1883 Bhagvanlal Indraji, Bombay Gam. Vol. XVI. p. 586 1., No. 18; 1896 correction by Frunku, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. L. p. 587; 597; 1905 Senart, Ep. Ind. Vol. VIII. p. 90 f., No. 18, and Plate V. Prakrit. Gift of a cave (lēga) in Mount Tiramphu (Triraso), a chaitya building (chetiyaghara) inside the cave and cisterns (podhi) in honour of all Budhay (Duddhas) to the community of monks (bhikhüsaingha) in the four quarters by Idragnidata (Indragnidatta), son of Dhampadēva (Dharmudēva), the Yopaka (Yarnna), the northerner (Otaraha), the Datamitiyaks (native from Dattīmitri), together with his son Dbammarakhita (Dharmarakshita). 1141. Nasik Buddhist cavo inscription. - 1847 Bird-Orlebar, Hist. Res. Plate LII, 9 (lower portion): 1853 Stevenson-Brott, Journ. Bo. Br. lo.y. As. Soc. Vol. V. p. 55 f., Nos. 10 and 11, and Plate; 1865 West-West, Journ. Bo. Br. Roy. As. Soc. Vol. VII. D. 48 f.. Nos. 10 and 9, and Plate; 1876 Bhandarkar, Transurt. Second London Congr. Or. p. 343 f., Nos. 9 and 10; 1889 Bühler, Arch. Surv. W. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 99, No. 4, and Plate LI ; 1883 Bbagvanlal Indraji, Bomirty Gas. Vol. XVI. p. 589 f., No. 19 ; 1905 Senart, Ep. Ind. Vol. VIIT. p. 91 f., No. 19, and Plate III; 1908 note by Rapson, Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynusty, etc. p. XLVI, No. 3. Prakrit. Building of a chaitya building (chitiyugharu) on Mount Tiranbu (Trirasmi) by Bhatapålika, [grand daughter) of Mabuhakusiri, daughter of the royal officer (rayamacha) Arabalaya, the Chalisilanaka (native from Chalisilana 7), wife of the royal officer (räyāmachu) Agiyatapaka, the treasurer (? blurindakarikaya), mother of Kapapapaka. . 1142. Násik Buddhist cave inscription.- 1865 West-West, Journ Bo. Br. Roy. As Soc. Vol. VII. p. 48, No. 8, and Plate ; 1876 Bhandarkar, Transact. Second London Congr. Or. p. 343, No. 8; 1883 Bühler, Arch. Surv. W. Ind. Vol. IV. p. 98, No. 2, and

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