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BARUA, B. M.-Minor Old Brahmi Inscriptions in the Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves. (Revised Edition). I. H. Q. Vol. XIV. Calcutta, 1938.
Pp. 158-166. A revised edition of "Old Brahmi Inscriptions in the Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves", Calcutta University. Publication 1929. Inscriptions with Text and Translations and estampages.
Inscriptions of:
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(1) Khāravela's Chief Queen in the Vaikunthapura cave.
(2) Kudepa in the Patalpura cave.
(3) Vadukha in the Yamapura cave.
(4) Bhuti in the Vyaghragumphā.
(5) Kamma, Halakhina and Cülakamma in the Sarpagumphä.
(6) Calakamma in the Pavanagumphå.
(7) Mahamada, Bariya and Nakiya in Jambesvara cave.
(8) In the chota Hathigumpha.
(9) Kusuma in the Tattvagumpha.
(10) In the Anantăgumphā.
(11) Painted inscription in the Tattvagumpha, No. 1.
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C. NARAYANA RAO. The Brahmi Inscriptions of South India. (N. I. A. Vol I, 1938-39), Pp. 362-376.
Certain Brahmi inscriptions brought to light in 1912 in the Pandya country (Epi. Rep. S. Circle for 1912) and attention to them drawn in the Reports for 1915 and 1918. A paper read on them by H. Krishna SASTRI at the first 'All India Oriental Conference' in 1919. Mr. K. V. Subrahmanya AIYAR again read a paper on the same subject at the third session of the conference in 1924. Both of them assumed that there were some Tamil words occuring in them. The records appear to be Prakritic. There is no warrant for assigning the third century B. c. for any Tamil inscription.
Interpretation of the Records:
Pp. 364-66 (1) Marugaltalai Inscription. P. 366 (II) Anaimalai Inscription,
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