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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA No. 12─ NOTE ON BADAGANGA INSCRIPTION OF BHUTIVARMAN (1 Plate) D. C. SIRCAR, OOTACAMUND The Baḍagaṅgā rock inscription of Bhūtivarman, which is the earliest epigraph so far discovered in Assam, has been edited above[10] by the late Dr. N. K. Bhattasali. Previously an article on the inscription was published by the same author in the Journal of the Assam Research Society. Vol. VIII, 1941, pp. 139-39 (cf. also Bhāratavarsha, B.S. 1348, p. 90 ; IHQ, March, 1945, pp. 19-28). He also published a rejoinder in the form of footnotes added to my comments on his _______________________________________________ [10] Vol. XXVII, pp. 18-23. The local pronunciation of Baḍagaṅgā, as written by Dr. Bhattasali, is Baṛgaṅga. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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