INIG1337a Banglā Inscription of VS 1337a

Author: Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy

INIG1337a caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 5 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the mahāsatī of Dhūmādevī on the pyre of her husband rāṇaka Vīsala who died fighting on the banks of the Valuvā (modern Barua) for paramabhaṭṭāraka mahārājādhirāja Gopāla of Nalapuradurga when Vīravarman of Jejahuti (Jejākabhukti) attacked with four other kings.

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October 29, 2019
INIG1336 Barodī Inscription of VS 1336

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1336 mārgaśīrṣa badi 6śukravāra Barodī (Shivpuri). Well inscription found lying on a hill near the village. 29 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the construction of a well in Vaṭapadra (modem Barodī) by Devadhara, son of Jalhaṇa and a minister of the Yajvapāla king Āsalladeva. The Yajvapāla lineage is given and Lāvaṇyadevī is mentioned as the consort of Āsalladeva. Further records that Jalhaṇa was appointed to Gopaśaila (i.e. Gwalior) by Hammīra. Written by Śivanābha, traced on the stone by Vikrama and engraved by sūtradhāra Bhīmadeva, all three working under the supervision of Somadeva. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.

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INIG1332 Pārolī Inscription of VS 1332

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1332 bhādrapada śudi 6 budhavāra Pārolī (Morena). On a loose slab. 7 lines, old nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Mentions the construction of a yakṣamaṇḍapa by sā˚ Vāsa[dha]ra, his wife Vihi and their son [Da]rśana. Mentions sūtradhāra Jayaṁtasiṁha.

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INIG1329b Naresar Inscription of VS 1329b

Author: Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy

INIG1329b caitra śudi [1 ?] 5 somavāra Naresar (Morena). On a temple (number 19). 11 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions a monthly donation of 10 dra˚ (i.e. dramma) to the god Naleśvara by [Na]yapāla, Hāsapā [la], Bhojadeva, etc. Also mentions Gopācala.

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INIG1329a Kulwar Inscription of VS 1329a

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1329a Kulwar (Guna). On a satī stone. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the immolation of Kuvalayadevī and Kuntādevī, the wives of Kachavāhā rājapūta Siṁhadeva. Devapāladeva, brother of the deceased, erected the memorial.

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INIG1327 Rāi Inscription of VS 1327

Author: Alexander Cunningham

INIG1327 Rāi (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 2 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Yajvapāla Āsalladeva.

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INIG1326b Kadwāhā Inscription of VS 1326b

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1326b Kadwāhā (Guna). On a slab in a Siva temple. 34 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Mentions Gopāladeva and Jayantavarman (also written Jaittravarman). The inscription is badly damaged, but appears to be a praśasti of Jayantavarman. The date is given in the fifth verse in words having numerical values.

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INIG1319a Bhīmpur Inscription of VS 1319a

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1319a  Bhīmpur (Shivpuri). On a Jaina temple. 40 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Describes the construction of a Jaina temple by Jaitrasiṁha, an officer of Jajvapella (i.e. Yajvapāla) Āsalladeva of Narwar, and the dedication of the image by Nāgadeva. Also mentions Paramāḍirāja, Cāhaḍa and Nṛvarman. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.

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INIG1318 Jhānsī Inscription of VS 1318

Author: Michael WILLIS

INIG1318  śravaṇa badi 2 budhe Jhānsī (Jhānsī) .On a stone slab from the walls of the fort. 20 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit and local dialect. Mentions king Vīrabrahma (i.e. Vīravarman of the Candella dynasty) and records that rāṇaka Abhayadeva of Yādava family granted the village of Sakela to Sulhaṇabhaṅḍāri, son of rāuta Sāḍheka. Also records the establishment of a liṅga, a tank and garden. Now the State Museum Lucknow.

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INIG1316b Naresar Inscription of VS 1316b

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1316b phālguna śudi [12] Naresar (Morena). On a stone slab. 8 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Meaning not clear but mention is made of one Vastupāladeva and Naleśvara (or Nayapāla?).

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October 25, 2019