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North Indian Inscriptions |
INSCRIPTIONS OF THE CHANDELLAS OF JEJAKABHUKTI APPENDIX B N.B.- The numbers in brackets denote the verse in which the article is mentioned. A. Ornaments for the god Hari : Gold diadem covered with precious stones, with a very large jewel shining in its midst ; frontal ornament made of emeralds (86) ; gold necklace blazing with precious stones ; pair of arm-rings set with precious stones (87) ; four bracelets ornamented with jewels (88). The same set solely of gold for Aniruddha. For Achyuta, in addition to these ─ Four bracelets, a pair of tālapuṭṭas, kṛittidāra with a golden handle (ornament for the fist (?), waist-coat of silver and four kanchōlas (?) 90-1. B. For holding the naivedya - four plates of brass (91). C. For decoration of the attendants of the gods : Three oval globes (suvarṇāṇḍas) ; gold-lot us made into an umbrella (92).
D. For bathing the gods : Seven bells with incense burners ; vessels for waving lights and seven conch-shells with four copper-pots (97). Vāḍhaḍhā of brass, two kāhalas, a chowrie and a pair of staves made of bell-metals and crystal (98).
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