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Bühler (1892)
238-241
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Bhandarkar (1929)
254, no. 1809
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Sircar (1965)
(vol. 1) 422-424, bk. III, no. 56
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Tsukamoto (1996)
V. Kura 1
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Goyal (1993)
356
Goyal, Shri Ram. (1993). गुप्तकालीन अभिलेख/Guptakālīna Abhilekha (Inscriptions of the Gupta Age). Jodhpur: Kusumanjali Prakashan.
Neelis (2011)
164, n. 314
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Bakker (2020)
60
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