First edited in Fleet 1888. Correction proposed in Bhide 1921 and partially refuted in Sastri 1921. Summarised in Trivedi 2001: 27 (No. 14). Some aspects discussed in Willis 2009: 32, 178-180. For interpretation of the aspect about mātṛs, see Basham 1984.
Fleet (1888)
72-78, no. 17
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Bhide (1921)
33-35
Bhide, H. B. (1921). Gangdhar Inscription of Visvavarman (Fleet's Gupta Inscriptions, No. 17), The Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society, 7, pp. 33-35.
Sastri (1921)
35
Sastri, S. N. Majumdar. (1921). Remarks on Mr. Bhide's paper on the Gangdhar Inscription, The Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society, 7, p. 35.
Bhandarkar (1929)
2, no. 4
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Sircar (1965)
(vol. 1) 399-406, bk. III, no. 52
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Basham (1984)
148-154
Basham, A. L. (1984) Notes on the Origins of Saktism and Tantrism. In: Religion and Society in Ancient India: Sudhakar Chattopadhyaya Commemoration Volume. Calcutta: Roy & Chowdhury.
Goyal (1993)
344-348
Goyal, Shri Ram. (1993). गुप्तकालीन अभिलेख/Guptakālīna Abhilekha (Inscriptions of the Gupta Age). Jodhpur: Kusumanjali Prakashan.
Trivedi (2001)
27, no. 14
Trivedi, Harihar Vitthal. (2001). Epigraphs of Madhya Pradesh. New Delhi: Director General, Archaeological Survey of India.
Willis (2009)
32, 178-180
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