First noticed (with an eye copy [next to p. 279] and a translation by Charles Wilkins [pp. 282-283]) in Harington 1788. Published (with transcript and translation by Kamalākānta Vidyālankār, and an eye copy [Plate 34, next to p. 672]) in Prinsep 1837a: 672-674. See also Kuraishi 1931: 40-42.
Harington (1788)
276-283
Harrington, John Herbert. (1788). A Description of a Cave near Gyá, Asiatic Researches, 1, pp. 276-283.
Prinsep (1837a)
672-674
Prinsep, James. (1837). Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions, lithographed by James Prinsep, Sec. As. Soc. &c., Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 6, pp. 218-223, 278-288, 663-682.
Kuraishi (1931)
40-42
Ḳuraishī, Muḥammad Ḥamīd. (1931). List of Ancient Monuments Protected under Act VII of 1904 in the Province of Bihar and Orissa (Archaeological Survey of India, New Imperial Series, 51). Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch.
Fleet (1888)
226-228, no. 50
Fleet, J. F. (1888). Inscriptions of the Early Gupta Kings and Their Successors. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing.
Bhandarkar (1929)
222, no. 1605
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.
Thaplyal (1985)
I.A.3
Thaplyal, Kiran Kumar. (1985). Inscriptions of the Maukharīs, Later Guptas, Puṣpabhūtis and Yaśovarman of Kanauj. New Delhi: Indian Council of Historical Research.