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

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________________ APPENDIX.] LIST OF BRAHMI INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. 151 1268. Amaravati Baddhist sonlpture inscription.-1882 Burg888-Hultzsch, Notes Amar. Stúpa, p. 43, No. 210, and Plate V, No. 21; 1883 Haltzsch, Zeitrohr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 557, No. 31; 1887 Burgess-Hultzach, Atch. Suru. South. Ind. Vol. I. p. 94, and Plates LIV, 2 and LVI, No. 5. Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of the female lay-worshipper (uvasika) Sivala (Sivala) with her sons and danghters. 1269. Amaravati Buddhist coping-stone inscription.-1882 Burgess, Notos Amar. Stūpa, p. 43, No. 74 B; 1887 Burgoas, Arch. Suru. South. Ind. Vol. I. Plate LVII, No. 24 (Plate only). Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of a rail (vētika) by several persons together with their relatives and friends. 1270. Amaravati Buddhist pillar inscription.-1882 Burgess-Haltzsch, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 44, Nos. 78 B and 217, and Plate V, Nos. 23 and 22; 1883 Haltzsob, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 554, No. 20; 1887 Burgens-Holtzsch, Arch. Surv. South. Ind. Vol. I. p. 102, and Plate LVII, No. 25. Prakrit. Fragment. Mentions a monk (pavachista]), the papil (atavdsika) of the great Vinaya teacher (mahavinayamdhara) Aya-Budhi (Arya-Buddhi) of the ..... liyas. 1271. Amaravati Buddhist sculpture inscription.-1882 Burgess, Notes Amar. Stüpa, p. 45, No. 222, and Plate V, No. 24; 1882 Hultzsch, Notes Amar. Stūpa, p. 54, No. 222; 1889 Haltzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 557, No. 32; 1887 Burgess-Hultzsch, Arch. Suro, South. Ind. Vol. I. p. 90, and Platea XLVI. 1 and LXI, No. 53; 1896 correotion by Franke, Zeitrohr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. L. p. 601. Prakrit. Fragment. Records, after an invocation of Bhagapat (Bhagavat), the gift of upright slabs (udhapata) by the lay-worshipper (updsaka) Budharakhits (Buddharakshita), the son of Gomdi, the Dhamñakataka (inhabitant of Dhanyakața), and by his wife Padumi (Padma), his son Hargha (Sangha), Budhi (Buddhs), Bodhi ..., Budharakhita (Buddharakshita). 1272. Amaravati Buddhist sculpture inscription.-1882 Burgess, Notes Amar. Stapa, p. 45, No. 231; 1882 Hultzsch, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 55, No. 231; 1883 Haltzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XXXVII. p. 557 f., No. 33 ; 1886 correction by Hultzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. XL. p. 344, No. 33; 1887 Burgess-Hultzach, Aroh. Suru. South. Ind. Vol. I, p: 91, and Plates XLVII, 3 and LVIII, No. 35. Prakrit. Gift of an upright slab (udhapata) by the mendioant monk (ponda patska) Pasama (Prafama), residing in Mahavanasals (Mahawanasala), the pupil • (atērdsika) of the great elder (mahathëra) Paratanata who dwells in Pasaka vana (? Pushyakavana), the brother of Samyataka (? Samyuktaka), and by Hamgha (Sangha). 1273. Amaravati Buddhist sonlpture inscription.-1882 Hultzsch, Notes Amar, Stūpa, p. 46, No. 232, and Plate VI, No. 25 ; 1883 Hultzsch, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Gos. Vol. XXXVII. p. 558, No. 34 ; 1887 Burgess-Hultzsch, Arch. Suru. South. Ind. VOL. I. p. 91, and Plates XLVII, 2 and LVII, No. 36; 1896 noto by Franke, Zeitschr. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. Vol. L. p. 600.

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