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

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________________ 144 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. X. 1225. Amaravati (now British Museum) Buddhist rail inscription.-1868 Fergusson-Canningham, Tree and Serpent Worship1, p. 206; 240, No. 20, aud Plates LXXV, LXXXII, 1 and XCIX; 1873 Fergusson-Cunningham, Tree and Serpent Worship?, p. 224; 262, No. 20, and Plates as before. Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of two Chaitya slabs (chetiyapata), three footprints (patuka), a coping-stone (umnisa), a slab with a flower vase (? puphaganiyapata ?) and other objects to the Great Chaitya (mahachetiya) at Dhamñakata (Dhanyakața), and erection of some object at (?) the Great Chaitys (mahacheliya) at Rajagiri at the northern door (dara) by some person together with bis relatives. 1226. Amaravati (now British Museum) Buddhist sculpture inscription.-1869 Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship', Plates XCIII and XCVI, 3 (Plates only); 1873 Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship, Plates as before. Prakrit. Fragment, Gift of a slab (pata) by some person. 1227. Amaravati Buddhist sculpture inscription.-1868 Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship, Plate XCIV, 4 (Plate only); 1873 Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship?, Plate as before, Prakrit. Not read except the beginning which contains an invocation of Bhagavat. 1228. Amaravati Buddhist sculpture inscription.-1868 Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship, Plate XCVI, 4 (Plate only); 1873 Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship, Plate as before. Prakrit. Not read. 1229. Amaravati Baddhist pillar inscription.-1882 Hultzsch, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 6, No. 3, and Plate II, No. 1, with correction by Burgess; 1883 Haltzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 550, No. 4; 1887 Burgess-Hultzsch, Arch. Surv. South. Ind. Vol. I. p. 86, and Plates XLV, I and LX, No. 47; 1896 correction by Franke, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. L. p. 600. Prakrit. Gift of a Chaitya pillar (chetiyakhabha), with a relic, at the southern entrance (ayaka) by the merchant (vaniya) Kuta together with his relatives. 1230. Amaravati Buddhist pillar inscription.-1882 Burgess, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 8, No. 8, and Plate II, No. 2; 1882 Haltzsch, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 52 f., No. 8; 1883 Hultzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 550 f., No. 5; 1886 correction by Haltzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XL. p. 344, No. 5; 1887 Bargess-Haltzsch, Arch. Surv. South. Ind. Vol. I. p 105, and Plate LX, No. 49. Prakrit. Fragment. Records after an invocation of [Bha]gavat, the gift of a chief pavilion (P padhanamaḍava) to the Order (sagha) by the perfumer (gadhika), the merchant (vaniya) Siridata (Sridatta), son of the merchant (vaniya) Dhammila (Dharmila), of the pupil (? sisiha) of the teacher (achariya)) Saripa[t] (Sariputra), the Maharanasaliya (who lives in Mahavanasala ?).

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