Deogarh (देवगड), Uttar Pradesh. Naharghati Mātṛkā Relief
Deogarh (देवगड), Uttar Pradesh. Located next to a flight of steps in the gorge named Nāharghāṭī, leading down on the south side of Deogaṛh Fort to the river Betvā. Below the inscription is a relief of seven Mātṛkās flanked by Vīrabhadra and Gaṇeśa.
Charchoma Inscribed Pillar
A supporting pillar of dark stone with splashes of colour, polished to a sheen. The height figure given here is an estimate. The pillar is square in cross-section to a height of about 150 cm from floor level, then octagonal for about 70 cm, ending in a fluted square capital. On the inscribed face, the top of the square section is occupied by the upper part of a lotus medallion, which is slightly more than half of a full circle. It is cut off horizontally at the bottom, and the inscriptions are below this point, No. IN00221 first and No. IN00222 immediately below. The cross-section of the upper part is octagonal and decorated with floral and geometric motifs.
Charchoma Inscribed Moulding (Stone 2)
A moulding block, the second from the doorway. Its depth has not been measured. The block, probably sandstone, is rounded at the top. The few characters inscribed on it as continuation of the lines on the main block do not seem to be in a recessed area.
Charchoma Inscribed Moulding (Stone 1)
A corner moulding block next to the doorway. The block, probably sandstone, is rounded at the top, and the inscribed area is a slightly recessed rectangular panel with a roughly cut surface. Its depth has not been measured.
Nandsa Fragmentary Yūpa (Fragment 1)
A fragment of a shattered yūpa.