INSCRIPTIONS OF THE MAIN BRANCH
of Ṭīgaon. Thus Badarīgrāma may be modern Bōrgaon which lies about two miles
to the north, and Ajakarṇa may be the same as Ajangaon, about four miles south by east of
Ṭīgaon. The two villages Lēkhapallikā and Saṅgamikā mentioned in the spurious third
plate as situated in the territorial division of Ārammi-rājya may be identical with Lākhāpur
near Chikhalī on the Multāi-Chhindwārā road, and Saṅgam near the confluence of the
rivers Kanhān and Bel. Ārammi, the headquarters of the territorial division in which
they were situated, may be identical with Āmlā, a station on the Iṭārsi-Nāgpur line of the
Central Railway. Ārammirājya is also mentioned in the Dudiā plates1 which, again, were
found in the Chhindwārā District. Kāllāra where the Brāhmaṇa Sōmārya was residing may
be Khērlī, about 13 miles north of Multāi. The other places cannot be identified.

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1 No. 10, line 13.
2 From ink-impressions supplied by Mr. Krishna Dev and Dr. B. Ch. Chhabra.
3 Read साद्यस्क्र.
4 Here and in several places below, the rules of sandhi have not been observed.
5 Read सम्राजो.
6 Read सूनो: सूनो:.
7 This mark of punctuation is redundant.
8 Read अंस-
9 Read वंशानाम्-
10 Read भागीरत्थ्यमल-.
11 Read गौतमीपुत्रस्य पुत्रस्य as in other cognate grants.
12 Read सत्याज्जैव-.
13 Read माहात्म्यधीमत्त्वपात्रगतभक्त्तित्व-.
14 Read वर्षशत-.
15 Read पुथिवीषेणस्य.
16 Read सूनो:.The following word is redundant.
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