OB00145 Belora Plate A1 of Pravarasena II

Author: Anon.

Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 25, 2019
OB00146 Belora Plate A2 of Pravarasena II

Author: Anon.

Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 24, 2019
OB00144 Jamb Plates of Pravarasena II

Author: Anon.

Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions. (Zenodo).

Copper plate charter of Pravarasena II found at the village of Jāmb.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
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January 24, 2019
OB00143 Pune Plates of Prabhavatigupta

Author: Anon.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 24, 2019
OB00142 Deotek Stone Slab

Author: Mirashi, V. V.

Ancient Vidarbha showing find-spots of Vākāṭaka inscriptions (Zenodo).

Deotek देवटक (Thana नागभीड, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra). Śiva temple of the circa 11th century.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
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January 24, 2019
IN00200 Ganj Inscription of Vyaghradeva

Author: Dániel Balogh

The Ganj stone inscription was located in 1919 by Rakhaladas Banerji. The inscription is inscribed on a loose slab lying close to the ruins of a structure which could possibly be a dam at the village of Ganj. The inscription is identical to the one found earlier at Nachnā-kī-talāi (IN00199). The inscription records the meritorious action of Vyāghradeva who is described in the inscription as meditating upon the feet of Pṛthivīṣeṇa. It is not been definitively proven whether the inscriptions refer to Pṛthivīṣeṇa I or Pṛthivīṣeṇa II. It is assumed that Vyāghradeva was a feudatory or officer under the Pṛthivīṣeṇa mentioned in the inscription.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00199 Nachna Inscription of Vyaghradeva

Author: Dániel Balogh

The Nachnā-kī-talāi stone inscription was located in 1883-84 by Alexander Cunningham. The inscription is inscribed on two sides of a loose slab which was found on the ground outside the fort of Kuṭhārā. The inscription is identical to the one found at Ganj. The inscription records the meritorious action of Vyāghradeva who is described in the inscription as meditating upon the feet of Pṛthivīṣeṇa. It has not been definitively proven whether the inscriptions refer to Pṛthivīṣeṇa I or Pṛthivīṣeṇa II. It is assumed that Vyāghradeva was a feudatory or officer under the Pṛthivīṣeṇa mentioned in the inscription.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00198 Nachna Unfinished Inscription of Vyaghradeva

Author: Dániel Balogh

The Nachnā-kī-talāi stone inscription was located in 1883-84 by Alexander Cunningham. The inscription is inscribed on two sides of a loose slab which was found on the ground outside the fort of Kuṭhārā. The inscription is identical to the one found at Ganj. The inscription records the meritorious action of Vyāghradeva who is described in the inscription as meditating upon the feet of Pṛthivīṣeṇa. It has not been definitively proven whether the inscriptions refer to Pṛthivīṣeṇa I or Pṛthivīṣeṇa II. It is assumed that Vyāghradeva was a feudatory or officer under the Pṛthivīṣeṇa mentioned in the inscription.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00197 Ramtek Kevala Narasimha Temple Graffito 2

Author: Dániel Balogh

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00196 Ramtek Kevala Narasimha Temple Graffito 1

Author: Dániel Balogh

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019