Changu Narayana Base of Pillar Inscription

Author: Gnoli

Kathmandu. Cāṃgunārāyaṇa Temple. Base of Pillar Inscription.

Community: Nepal epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 24, 2019
Changu Narayana Pillar of Manadeva – West Shaft

Author: Anon.

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KathmanduCāṃgunārāyaṇa temple. Pillar of Mānadeva Inscription, West shaft

Community: Nepal epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 24, 2019
Changu Narayana Pillar Inscription – West Shaft

Author: Gnoli

Kathmandu, Cāṃgunārāyaṇa Temple. Inscription on the West shaft of the Mānadeva pillar. Saṃvat 386.

Community: Nepal epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 24, 2019
Changu Narayana Pillar of Manadeva – North Shaft

Author: Anon.

KathmanduCāṃgunārāyaṇa temple. North shaft of Mānadeva’s pillar.

Community: Nepal epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 23, 2019
Changu Narayana Pillar Inscription – North Shaft

Author: Gnoli

Kathmandu (काठमाडौँ). Cāṃgunārāyaṇa, pillar, north shaft, inscription Mānadeva. Saṃvat 386.

Community: Nepal epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 23, 2019
Changu Narayana Pillar Inscription – East shaft

Author: Gnoli

Kathmandu (काठमाडौँ). Cāṃgunārāyaṇa, pillar, east shaft, inscription Mānadeva. Saṃvat 386.

Community: Nepal epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 22, 2019
Rakhtera rock-cut inscription of VS 999 and VS 1000

Author: Anon.

Rakhterā (रखतेरा Guna). Rock-cut inscription carved near a large image of Ādinātha (at a site known as Bhiyāṃdāṃt, located at 24°46’14″N 78°1’55″E).

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 22, 2019
OBIG1555 Rakhterā (रखतेरा or Rakhetrā, Ashoknagar, Madhya Pradesh). Rock-niche with inscription of VS 1555

Author: Anon.

A rock-cut niche with sacred feet and inscription above, part of the cave complex at Bhiyāṃdāṃt, with a large image of Ādinātha, and other images of Śiva, Varāha, and Brahmā.

Community: Malwa epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
INIG1555 Rakhetra rock-cut inscription of VS 1555

Author: Peter Flügel

INIG1555 Rakhterā (रखतेरा or Rakhetrā, Ashoknagar, Madhya Pradesh). Rock-cut inscription of VS 1555 above foot prints near a large rock-cut image of Ādinātha at the site known as Bhiyāṃdāṃt. Working transcription (01/2019)

[line 1] saṃvat 1555 varṣe phāguṇa-sudi 2 śukra-vāsare revatī-nakṣatre mālavaka-deśe kṣa-
[line 2] laj[ī]-vaṃśe suritrāṇa gyāsu[d]īna-vijaya-rāj[ye]…
[line 3] śrī vinaya [?śeraṣā-pratāpe śrī rājamaṇe śrī malayacaṃdasūri ś[iṣya]° u[pādhyāya]° [ke]śarva-
[line 4] (ddha) śi[ṣya]° u[pādhyāya]° śrī mānikasuṃdara śi[ṣya]° u[pādhyāya]° śrī viśālarājasya pādukā kā-
[line 5] (rāvitā) śi[ṣya]° munirājena śreyas tu[leṇa] ra(ṇaśvata) 1111 ii ra | (sākṣāt) ||

Community: Malwa epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00200 Ganj Inscription of Vyaghradeva

Author: Dániel Balogh

The Ganj stone inscription was located in 1919 by Rakhaladas Banerji. The inscription is inscribed on a loose slab lying close to the ruins of a structure which could possibly be a dam at the village of Ganj. The inscription is identical to the one found earlier at Nachnā-kī-talāi (IN00199). The inscription records the meritorious action of Vyāghradeva who is described in the inscription as meditating upon the feet of Pṛthivīṣeṇa. It is not been definitively proven whether the inscriptions refer to Pṛthivīṣeṇa I or Pṛthivīṣeṇa II. It is assumed that Vyāghradeva was a feudatory or officer under the Pṛthivīṣeṇa mentioned in the inscription.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019