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

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________________ 142 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. X. 1212, Amurivati Buddhist pillar inscription.-1868 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship!, p. 239, No. 7 and Plates XC, 1 and XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 261, No. 7, and Plates og beforo. Prakrit. Mostly illegible. Said to mention the great Chaitya (maháchētiya). 1213. Amaravati Buddhist rail inscription.--1868 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 200; 239, No. 8, and Plates LXXVII and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 218; 261, No. 8, and Plates as before. Prakrit. The slab (pata) of Malasiri (Mülasri), the son of the merchant (rāniya) Bodhisamma (Bodhisarman), who lives at Kovurura, together with mother ... and (?) of Dbammasiri (Dharmasrt), Bapisiri (?), Saghi (Samgha). 1214. Amaravati Buddhist scalpture inscription.-1837 mentioned by Canningham-Prinsep, Journ. Beng. As. Soc. Vol. VI. p. 218, and Plate X; 1854 Cunningham, Bhilsa Topes, Plate IX ; 1868 Canningham, T'ree and Serpent Worship, p. 239, No. 9, and Plate XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 261, No. 9, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Gift of a pillar for lamps (divatha[bha]) at the southern entrance (ayaka) to the Great Chaitya (mahachë diya) by the merchant (7 vaniya /) Budhi (Buddhi), son of the merchant (vaniya) Kanha (Krishna), ..... together with his wife, his song, his daughters, his grandsons, his relatives, friends and connections. There is no mentioning of mahāraja Yañasiri Sådakapi. 1215. Amarivati (now British Museum) Buddhist sculpture inscription.-1868 Cunning ham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 240, No. 10, and Plates XCV, 3 and XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 262, No. 10, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of a slab (pata) by some person together with his daughters, his sons and grandsons. 1216, Amaravati (now British Museum) Buddhist rail inscription.-1868 Cunningham. Tree and Serpent Worship?, p. 240, No. 11, and Platos LXXXII, 6 and XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 262, No. 11, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of a Chaitya (chêtiya), a rail (vētikā) and a slab (pata) by the householder (gahapatt) Hagba (Sangha), the son of ... .ti, and his wife Venha (Vishnu). 1217. Amarivati Buddhist rail inscription.-1868 Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship!, p. 240, No. 12, and Plates LXXV and XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, Tree and Serpont Worship, p. 262, No. 12, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Gift of a slab with foot-prints (padukapata) by Rakhadi Chadati (?). 1218. Amarivati (now British Museum) Buddhist pillar inscription.-1868 Fergusson Cunningham, Tres and Serpont Worship!, p. 178; 240, No. 13, and Plates LXI, and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 196 ; 62, No. 13, and Plates as before ; 1887 Burgess, Arch. Suru. South. Ind. Vol. I. 38, with facsimile, and Plate LXI, No. 56; 1896 correction by Franke, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. L. p. 601. Prakrit. Gift of Sagbă (Saighā), Saghadāsi (Saṁghadīsi), and Kumala, the wives of Lonavalayaka, Sagharakhita (Sangharakshita), and Mariti.

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