Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 19
Author(s): Hirananda Shastri
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ No. 20.] THE SECOND HALF OF A VALABHI GRANT OF SAMVAT 210. 125 Serial No. Vēda eto. Götra. Name. Sharo. 105 106 107 108 109, 110 111 112, 113 114 Bahvpichya . Chhandogs. Bähvpichys. Vājasanēyin. Do. Do. Bāhvpichya. Vājasanēyin. Do. . . . . . • Do. Vätsya . . Gautama . Váráha . Bhäradvāja. Alambāyana . Bhāradv@ja • Kausika Käsyapa . Gautama . Sākațāyana , Gautama and Kasvapa. Bharadraja. śasvatadama-svimin . . . . Tosha-svämin Bhattibara-svāmin . . . Någadatta-svimin ... Dūrvēsvara-svåmin with brother. Räpädhya-svämin . . . Chandradāsa and Vimardanadana-svamins Supratishthita-svamin. . . Nandana-svimin . . . Tõsha-svamin Sarass and Vakula-svāmine . Vidüsha-svamin . . . . 115 . . . Do. 116 117, 118 Do. 1191 Do. No. 20.-THE SECOND HALF OF A VALABHI GRANT OF SAMVAT 210. BY D. B. DISKALKAR, M.A., RAJKOT. The plate published below was discovered in 1894 in (the small town of Tyāveja which lies 10 miles to the south-west of Pālitāna in the Gohelwär pränt of Käthiawär. It was found by Mr. Tudor Owen, I.C.S., the Administrator of the Pälitāna State some years ago, and is now preserved in the Watson Museum at Rajkot. As is clearly shown by the measurements, the distance between the holes of the ring, the characters and the opening words, it must be the second half of the grant the first half of which has already appeared in Vol. XVII, pp. 108 ff.. of this journal, The present plate, containing 15 lines of writing in clear and bold characters, is like the first one in an excellent state of preservation. There are comparatively few grammatical mistakes found in the inscription. The sandki rules are many times not observed. The sign for upadhmāniya is found in lines 2, 5 and 6. The grant issued by Dhruvasēna I, as may be seen from the first plate and from the year 210 in this plate, when as many as four other grants were issued by him, makes a gift in the follow. 1 Rp. Ind., Vol. XVII, p. 108. (1) Ep. Ind., XV, p. 255 (2) Ind. Ant., XXXIX, p. 130 and Ep. Ind., XI, p. 109. (3) Ind. Ant., XXXIX, p. 130 and Ep. Ind., XI, p. 112 5 (4) J. B. B. R. A. 8. (N. 8., Vol. I), p. 65.

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