The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 
No. Source Dynasty King Date

Language
and Alphabet

Language
and

Remarks
 

MADHYA PRADESH—contd.
JABALPUR DISTRICT—contd. Bheraghat—concld.

         
110

Do.—Pedestal of a broken image in a niche of Chausāṭh-yōginī temple.

…. ….

….

Sanskrit , Northern Alphabet.

Damaged. Begins with chāturdarika and ends with Sōmarājaḥ. In characters of about the 12th century.

 

111

Do.—Pedestal of another broken image.

 

…. ….

….

Do.

Damaged. Begins with the siddham symbol followed by the expression Brāhmaṇakula.

112

Gurji.—Satī pillar near a field. No. 1.

…. Suratāṇa Mahamūda

V. S. 17[9]0(?), Māgha ba. 11, Thursday. Irregular.

Sanskrit , Nāgarī

Records the death of a satī.

113

Do.—No. 2

…. Maharāja Ajitamāla

V. S. 1400, PrathamaVaiśākha ba. 7. Wednesday = 1343 A.D., March 19, Wednesday.

Do.

Do.

114

Do.—No. 3

…. ….

V. S. 1398, Chaitra ba. 7, Thursday. Irregular.

Do.

Records the death of a satī named Jasūdēvī, wife of Vijayadēva of the Śrīvāstavya-Kāyastha community.

115

Do.—No. 4

….

Mahārājādhirāja [Ajitamalla]

V. S. 1400, Māgha śu. 1, Monday. Irregular.

Do.

Records the death of a satī.

116

Do.—No. 5

…. …. V. S. 1399 (graha nanda-agni-bhū), Āshāḍha ba. 13, Saturday = 1342 A.D., June 1, Saturday. Do.

Do.

117 Do.—No. 6 …. ….

V. S. 1399, Phālguna ba. 1[2], Thursday= 1343 A. D., January 23, Thursday.

Do.

Do.
118

Do.—Pedestal of a broken sculpture near the tank.

…. …. …. Early Nāgarī

Fragmentary. Seems to mention a name. In characters of about the 10th  century.

119

Jabalpur—Stone in the Robert- son’s College. No. 1.

…. …. ….

Sanskrit, Early Nāgarī.

Fragmentary. The first line contains the expression sa nē vinihatadharmma. In characters of about the 10th century.