INIG1210a Pachrāi Inscription of VS 1210a
INIG1210a Pachrāi (Shivpuri). On a wall in a Jaina temple. 10 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Worn; gives the genealogy of a line of pontiffs belonging to Deśīgaṇa from paṇḍitācārya Śrutakīrtti; his disciple was paṇḍitācārya Vītacaṁdra; his disciple was ācārya Subhanṁdi and his disciple was Līlacaṁdrasūrī.
INIG1206 Gudrī Inscription of VS 1206
INIG1206 āṣāḍha badi 9 budhivāra Gudrī (Shivpuri). On the pedestal of a large Jaina image. 7 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Damaged at the beginning; refers to sādhu Tapaṭa, the son of sādhu Guṇacaṁdra belonging to Mallavakacukānvaya. Gives the genealogy of Gāga and Dhammadeva. Records that the images of Śāntinātha, Kuṁtha (Kunthanātha) and Aranātha were caused to be installed by them for obtaining special merit and the cessation of all kinds of activities. Image now in State Museum, Lucknow.
INIG1202 Naresar Inscription of VS 1202
INIG1202 phālguna Naresar (Morena). On a temple. 9 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions śrī Naleśvara and a donation by the son of śrī Haripāla.
INIG1183 Chait Inscription of VS 1183
INIG1183 māgha śudi 5 Chait (Gwalior). On a pillar in the ruins of a Jaina temple. 6 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Damaged and not legible.
INIG1182 Chait Inscription of VS 1182
INIG1182 Chait (Gwalior). On a pillar. 6 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions some Jaina worthies; only the name Vijayasena is legible.
INIG1177b Narwar Inscription of VS 1177b
INIG1177b kārttika badi amāvāsyāyāṁ ravidine Narwar (Shivpuri). Copper-plate inscription of Kacchapaghāta Vīrasiṁhadeva. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Gaganasiṁhadeva, his successor Śaradasiṁhadeva and his successor Vīrasiṁhadeva who allotted Babāḍa village in various shares to a number of individuals. Written by Salakṣaṇa son of ṭhakkur Arjuna.
INIG1177a Indor Inscription of VS 1177
INIG1161 Gowalior Fort Inscription of VS 1161
INIG1161 māgha śudi 6 Gwalior fort (Gwalior). From a Śiva temple. 9 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Fragmentary inscription mentioning the Kacchapaghāta rulers Bhuvanapāla, Devapāla, his son Padmapāla and Mahīpāla. Records that Manoratha, a Māthura kāyastha, was married to Bhāvā (?) and that he was a servant of Bhuvanapāla. Their son was Mānicandra and he built a temple of Śiva (Smarārāti) and some other gods. Further recounts that Mānicandra was married to Rāsagati and that their sons were Madhusūdana and Āśācandra. The later (i.e. Āśācandra) built the present temple of Hara. Composed by the Jaina sage Yaśodeva. Now in the State Museum, Lucknow.
INIG1160 Gowalior Fort Inscription of VS 1160
INIG1160 kārttika śudi 13 guruvāra Gwalior fort (Gwalior). On the Sās Bahū temple near the door of the sanctum. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Damaged; seems to record some construction by a certain Mahindu. The writer was Ratana.
INIG1152 Dubkund Inscription of VS 1152
INIG1152 vaiśākha śudi 5 Dubkund (Sheopur). On the base of pādukā in a Jaina temple. 4 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions double pādukā of Kāṣṭhasaṁgha mahācāryavarya śrī Devasena.