The Indian Analyst

390

Stone lying near tank, same mosque  

Pāṇḍya

Tribhuvanachakravartin Kula . . .

. .9+2nd year

            Do.                  .

Damaged and fragmentary. States that a merchant (vyāpāri) of . . . . . . nikkappaṭṭaṇam endowed 2 achchu for the expenses of burning a lamp.

391

Grave stone, a furlong north of same mosque.

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Arabic prose in Thulth.

Mentions the death of a sailor named Shaikh Abū Bakr, son of Aḥmad, on Thursday night, 14th of the month of Jamādī II, 847 A.H. (9th October, 1443 A.C.).

 

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI TALUK

 

 

 

 

 

392

Śrīraṅgam.—Base of balī-pīṭha     

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Tamil

Contains an inscription in two lines of which the first reads ‘Alagiyamaṇavā. . . Vaṅga[p*]-perumāḷ Āyushmān and the second line is damaged.

 

ORISSA
CUTTACK DISTRICT

 

 

 

 

 

393

Cuttack.—Back of a Buddhist image in the verandah of a temple near the Ravenshaw College hostel.

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Mixed dialect in Northern Alphabet.

Records a Buddhist tract in sixteen lines. In characters of about the ninth century.

394

Below the above inscription  

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            Do.     

Another Buddhist tract in three lines.                        Do.

395

Back of another Buddhist image in the
same place.

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            Do.     

The Buddhist formula yē dharmā, etc.                       Do.

396

Back of the same image         

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            Do                  

                                    Do.

397

Jāipur.—Tulasī-mañcha at Dēvīdvāra                      .

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Faslī year 1272 (?), Kakaḍā           (solar Śrāvaṇa) , Guṇḍi- chā (Rathayātrā
day), Monday.

  1. Oriya
  2. Hindi in Nāgarī

Records the installation of the god Madanamōhana. The Hindi portion mentions Khētu Bābu and Bhōlānātha Miśra. The Oriya portion refers to the 42nd Aṅka of Rāmachandra Dēva.

398

Stone built into the pavement of the compound of the temple of Trilōchana.

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Northern Alphabet

Seems to record the name of a pilgrim. In characters of about the tenth century.

399

Another stone built into the compound of the same temple.

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            Do.     

Reads śrī-Khāpūra-bhūruha ; in ornamental characters of about the same period.

400

Another similar stone in the same place

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Oriya  

Indistinct.

401

Stone image of Chāmuṇḍā lying on the main road near the above temple.

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Sanskrit , Northern Alphabet.

Mentions queen Vatsadēvī. Published in Ep. Ind., Vol. XVIII, pp. 184 ff.

402

Stone built into the compound wall of the
Virajā temple.

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            Do.

Seems to record a pilgrim’s name.

403

Stone built into the back wall of the ruined Haṁsēśvara temple at Śivadāsa- pura.

Bhauma-Kara

Śubhākara

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            Do.     

Published in Ep. Ind., Vol. XXVIII. pp. 180 ff.

404

Stone pedestal in the compound of the
S. D. O.’s Bungalow.

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            Do.     

Records a Buddhist tract. In characters of about the tenth century.




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