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North Indian Inscriptions

 

 

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Index

Introduction

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Preface

Additions and Corrections

Introduction

Images

Texts and Translations 

Part - A

Part - B

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Vol. 4 - 8

Volume 9

Volume 10

Volume 11

Volume 12

Volume 13

Volume 14

Volume 15

Volume 16

Volume 17

Volume 18

Volume 19

Volume 20

Volume 22
Part 1

Volume 22
Part 2

Volume 23

Volume 24

Volume 26

Volume 27

Tiruvarur

Darasuram

Konerirajapuram

Tanjavur

Annual Reports 1935-1944

Annual Reports 1945- 1947

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 7, Part 3

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 2

Epigraphica Indica

Epigraphia Indica Volume 3

Epigraphia
Indica Volume 4

Epigraphia Indica Volume 6

Epigraphia Indica Volume 7

Epigraphia Indica Volume 8

Epigraphia Indica Volume 27

Epigraphia Indica Volume 29

Epigraphia Indica Volume 30

Epigraphia Indica Volume 31

Epigraphia Indica Volume 32

Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2

Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

Archaeological Links

Archaeological-Survey of India

Pudukkottai

PART A

A 32 (784); PLATES VI, XLI

ON a pillar of the North-Western quadrant, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta (M 9). The inscription is engraved over a medallion just above the inscription B 49. Edited by Cunningham, StBh. (1879), p. 137, No. 73, and Pl. LIV ; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 70, No. 85 (first part), and Pl, and IA., Vol. XXI (1892), p. 234, No. 85 (first part); Ramaprasad Chanda, MASI., No. I (1919), p. 19, No. 5, and Pl. V; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 14, No. 34.

TEXT:
Vedisa Anurādhāya dānaṁ

TRANSLATION:
The gift of Anurādhā[1] from Vedisa (Vaiśiśa).

A 33 (813) ; PLATE XXIV

ON a pillar, now at Pataora. Edited by Cunningham, StBh. (1879), p. 139, No. 100, and Pl. LV; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 59, and IA., Vol. XXI (1892), p. 225; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 17, No. 48.

TEXT:
Vedisa Ayamāyā dānaṁ[2]

TRANSLATION:
The gift of Ayamā (Aryamā)[3] from Vedisa (Vaidisa).

A 34 (712); PLATES VI, XXVII

ON a corner pillar of the railing of the South-Eastern quadrant, now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta (P 11). Edited by Cunningham StBh. (1879), p. 132, No. 1, and Pl. XII and LIII, Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 63, No. 22, and Pl., and IA., Vol. XXI (1892), p. 229, No. 22; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 3 f., No. 4.

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TEXT:
Vedisā Chāpadevāyā[4] Revatimitabhāriyāya paṭhamathabho[5] dānaṁ

TRANSLATION:
The first pillar (is) the gift of Chāpadevā,[6] the wife of Revatimita (Revatimitra),[7] form Vedisa (Vaidisa).

A 35 (885)[8]; PLATE XXIV

EDITED by Cunningham, StBh. (1879), p. 143, No. 1, and PL. LVI; Hultzsch, ɀDMG., Vol. XL (1886), p. 59, and IA., Vol. XXI (1892), p. 225; Barua-Sinha, BI. (1926), p. 35, No. 120.

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[1] See classification I, 2, A, b (names derived from constellation).
[2] From Cunningham’s eye-copy.
[3] See classification I, 3, b (names referring to vedic deities).
[4] Barua-Sinha wrongly read-devāya.
[5] Barua-Sinha wrongly read pathamo.
[6] See classification I, 2, C, b (names derived from sign of zodiac).
[7] See classification I, 2, A, a (names derived from constellations).
[8] Lüders’ treatment of this inscription is missing.

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