INIG335 pauṣa śudi, Sonāgir (Datia). On a slab in a temple (number 57). Number of lines not given, nāgarī, local
dialect. Records that according to an old inscription the temple of Candranātha, originally built in
the year 335, was renovated in the 12th century, apparently by the brothers Śravaṇasena and
Kanakasena of Balātkāragaṇa and Mūlasaṃgha. In late characters.
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Inscription ID | INIG335 |
Title | Sonagir inscription of VS 335 |
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Author | Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy |
Print edition recorded by | Michael WILLIS |
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Language | Local dialect |
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Commissioner | Śravaṇasena |
Topic | Building of a temple |
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Comment | The record purports to record the first building of the temple in VS 335. |
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Letter size | not recorded |
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Description | Not recorded |
Decoration | none |
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References | ARE (1962-63) B: number 370. |
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