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INSCRIPTIONS OF THE PARAMARAS OF MALWA
the kalachuris, as the latter part of the period of this reign was fully occupied in the west in his
struggle with the Chaulukyas and in the north with his enemies in that direction.
...Of the localities mentioned in the inscription, Dhārā (1. 7) is obviously Dhār, the Para.
māra capital and now the headquarters of the District of the same name in Madhya Pradesh. The
village Dugāyī or Dugāryī (1.6) I do not find in the maps at my disposal. It may, however,
be observed here that a village of the name of Dōpariyā (also called Dōgariyā) lies about five kms.
north of Āshṭā, the chief town of the parganā in which the plates appear to have been found ; I
am not sure if it can be the village mentioned in the inscription, though its situation favours the
view. The expression bhūmi-gṛiha-paśchima- (1. 5 ) reminds us of similar expressions, viz.,
Bhōja (to be edited below), and thus Bhūmigṛiha appears to be the name of a place as the other
two, but I am unable to identify it Śravaṇabhadra (1. 13), which appears also in the Tilaka.
wāḍā grant mentioned below, is in West Bengal.[1]
TEXT[2]
[Metres: Verse 1-2. 4-5 Anushṭubh ; vv.3 and 7 Vasantailakā ; v. 6 Indravajrā ; v. śālinī;
v. 9 Pushpitāgrā].
First Plate

Second Plate
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For details, see below, No. 15.
From a set of rubbings
[3] Denoted by a symbol.
[4] The existence of the superscript र् is doubtful.
[5] Reading चतुस्सीमा here. Dr. Sircar also noted the use of double dental sibilant in the orthographical
portion of the record. The second of these letters is no doubt damaged (has not clearly come out in the
rubbing ?).
[6] This akshara is so formed as to appear to be a combination of the palatai and dental sibilants.
CORPUS INSCRIPTIONUM INDICARUM
VOL.VII............................. PLATE X
MAHAUDI COPPER-PLATE INSCRIPTION OF BHOJADEVA:
(KIRAMA) YEAR 1074
CORPUS INSCRIPTIONUM INDICARUM
VOL.VII ........................PLATE XI
MAHAUDI COPPER-PLATE INSCRIPTION OF BHOJADEVA:
(KIRAMA) YEAR 1074
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