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

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________________ APPENDIX,] LIST OF BRĀAMI INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. 157 1321. Amaravati Buddhist coping-stone inscription.--1882 Burgess, Notes Amar. Stūpa, p. 44, No. 218. Prakrit. Fragment. Gift of some object by some man together with his son. 1322. Amarăvati Buddhist sculpture inscription.—1882 noticed by Bargess, Notes Amar. Stūpa, p. 44, No. 221. Not read. 1323. Amaravati Buddhist stone inscription -1882 noticed by Burgess, Notes Amar. Stūpa, p. 49, No. 61. Fragment. Not read. 1324. Amaravati Buddhist stone inscription.—1882 noticed by Burgess, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 50, No. 18. Not read.. 1325. Amaravati Buddhist sculpture inscription.--1882 noticed by Burgess, Notes Amar. Stüpa, p. 50, No. 32. Fragment. Not read. 1326. Amaravati Buddhist stone inscription.-1882 noticed by Burgess, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 50, No. 76. Fragment. Not read. 1327. Gunapadeya (now British Museum) copperplate inscription of Charadēvi, of the time of the Pallava mahāraja Vijayakhandavamma.--1876 noticed by Fleet, Ind. Ant. Vol. V. p. 175 f.; 1880 Fleet, Ind. Ant. Vol. IX. p. 100 ff., and Plate ; 1888 corrections by Bühler, Ep. Ind. Vol. I. p. 2, note 2; 1900 correction by Hultzsch, Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 88, note 10; 1902 correction by Senart, Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 67; 69; 1905 Hultzsch, Ep. Ind. Vol. VIII. p. 143 f., and Plate. Siri Vijayakhandava[m]ma-mahärājassa samupachchhara . . . . . Prakrit and Sanskrit. Order of Charudēvi, the queen (dēvi) of the yuvamahärāja, the Bharaddaya (Bharadvāja), Siri-Vijayabuddhavamma (Sri-Vijayabuddhavarman) of the Pallaves, and mother of Buddhi yar]kura (Buddhyankura), to the official (Pvtya pata]) at Ka[daka] (? Kataka), concerning the gift of a field (chhatta) below Rajatalaka or the King's tank?) to be plonghed by Atuka to the holy (bhagavat) Nārāyana of the Kaļi-Mahātaraka temple (dēvakula) at Dalürs. The village authorities (gāmeyika ayutta) were to exempt the field with all immunities. The anatti was Rohaniaśvå (Rohinyasva). 1328. S. 10.-Kondamudi (now Madras Museum) copperplate and seal inscription of rajan or mahāraja Jayavarman of the gotra of the Brihatphalayana8.-1901 Hultzsch, Ep. Ind. Vol. VI. p. 315 ff., and Plates. -sanva 10 hē pa 1 diva 1. Prakrit and Sanskrit. Order of rajan Siri-Jayavamma (Sri-Jayavarman) of the götra (gota) of the Brihatphalāyanas, from the victorious camp, the town (nagara) of Kädara, to the official (vāpata) at Kadura, concerning the gift of the village (gāma) of Pämtūra (or Patūra) in the district of Kudura (Küdürahara)

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