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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA No. 47─DUBI PLATES OF BHASKARAVARMAN (5 Plates) D. C. SIRCAR, OOTACAMUND A few years ago a labourer discovered a set of inscribed copper plates while digging the earth near a Śiva temple called the Parisarēśvara-dēvālaya in the village of Dūbi in the Kamrup District, Assam, about three miles from the Pathshala railway station on the old Bengal-Assam Railway. The set contained no less than six plates. Unfortunately, however, the sixth or last plate is said to have been broken and lost soon after the discovery of the set which later found its way to the Assam State Museum at Gauhati. Mr. P. D. Chaudhury, Curator of the Museum, studied the inscription and published it in the Journal of the Assam Research Society, Vol. XI, Nos. 3-4, pp. 33-38 ; Vol. XII, Nos. 1-2, pp. 16-33. The paper, however, was not properly |
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