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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
(V. 21 f.) Afterward Sampatsuta,[1] having divided this village Vijayarâṭpura into fifty-six shares, gave thereof two shares to (the temples of) Śiva and Vishṇu, and set apart one share
for the yearly feeding of Brâhmaṇas in the Kâmâkshî-dharma-maṇḍapa.
(V. 23.) This wise man reserved twenty-two shares for himself and gave the remaining
ones to his brothers, relatives, and learned men.
(V. 24.) May this agrahâra named Vijayarâyapura prosper till the end of the Kalpa,
adorned by holy Brâhmaṇas of good lineage, learning and virtuous conduct !
(L. 75.) Hereafter follows the assignment of the shares to each individual.

[1] I.e. Sampatkumâra of v. 16.
[2] The number of shares is missing ; but, adding up the other shares and deduction them from the total 56 (v.
21), we arrive at the figure 2 for this donee.
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