First published in Fleet 1886j. Re-edited in Fleet 1888. Fleet’s translation reprinted in Cunningham 1892: 62. Discussed in Smith 1902, Tournier 2014.
Fleet (1886j)
359
Fleet, John Faithfull. (1886). Sanskrit and Old-Kanarese Inscriptions No. 167. Bodh-Gaya Image Inscription of Mahanaman, The Indian Antiquary, 15, p. 359.
Fleet (1888)
278-279, no. 72
Fleet, J. F. (1888). Inscriptions of the Early Gupta Kings and Their Successors. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing.
Cunningham (1892)
62
Cunningham, Alexander. (1892). Mahâbodhi or The Great Buddhist Temple under the Bodhi Tree at Buddha-Gaya. London: W. H. Allen & Co.
Smith (1902)
192-197
Smith, Vincent Arthur. (1902). The Inscriptions of Mahanaman at Bodh-Gaya, The Indian Antiquary, 31, pp. 192-197.
Bhandarkar (1929)
246, no. 1739
Bhandarkar, Devadatta Ramakrishna. (1929). A List of the Inscriptions of Northern India in Brahmi and its derivative Scripts, from about 200 A. C. (Appendix to Epigraphia Indica volumes XIX to XXIII). Calcutta: University of Calcutta.
Tournier (2014)
1-60
Tournier, Vincent. (2014). Mahākāśyapa, His Lineage, and the Wish for Buddhahood: Reading Anew the Bodhgayā Inscriptions of Mahānāman, Indo-Iranian Journal, 57, pp. 1-60.