INIG1213a Narwar Fort Inscription of VS 1213a
INIG1213a āṣāḍha śudi 9 Narwar fort (Shivpuri). On a tīrthaṁkara image in a temple at the western foot of the fort. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Hindi. Mentions the dedication of the image.
INIG1162 Kadwāhā Inscription of VS 1162
INIG1162 śrāvaṇa śudi 5 ravivāra Kadwāhā (Guna). In a temple (number 3). 5 lines, nāgarī, Hindi. Damaged; some names of ācāryas are recorded.
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.
INIG1150 Gowalior Fort Inscription of VS 1150
INIG1150 Gwalior fort (Gwalior). Two slabs in the porch of the Sās Bahū temple. 22 lines (right side) + 21 lines (left side), old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Describes the construction of and donations to Padmanātha (i.e. Viṣṇu) by the Kacchapaghāta ruler Mahīpāladeva. The main kings of the Kacchapaghāta dynasty are given in the inscription as: Lakṣmaṇa and his son Vajradāman (who defeated the king of Kannauj and conquered Gopādri); Maṅgalarāja; Kīrtirāja and his son Mūladeva (known as Bhuvanapāla and Trailokyamalla) who married Devavṛttā; his son Padmapāla; his heir Sūryapāla and his son Mahīpāla Bhuvanaikamalla who was a brother of Padmapāla. Composed by Maṇikaṇṭa, son of Govinda and the grandson of Rāma; written by Digambara Yaśodeva and inscribed by Padma Siṁhavāja and Māhula, sons of Devasvāmin.
INIG1134 Kadwāhā Inscription of VS 1134
INIG1134 āśvina 2 guruvāra Kadwāhā (Guna).On a slab in a temple. 1 line, nāgarī, Hindi. Records only the year and day.
INIG1132a Pachrāi Inscription of VS 1132a
INIG1132a Pachrāi (Shivpuri). On a pillar in one of the Jaina temples. 6 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. The inscription is broken.
INIG1107 Pārolī Inscription of VS 1107
INIG1107 māgha śudi 11 [5?] Pārolī (Morena). On a temple door in Satmaḍhī group. 2 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Pilgrim record mentioning two female devotees named Kuṁdaṇa and Diūdhārā.
INIG1106 Shivpuri Inscription of VS 1106
INIG1106 Shivpuri (Shivpuri). On a black marble slab lying in the forest near a ruined Vaiṣṇava temple west of Shivpuri. Particulars not given. Records the construction of the temple in the time of Vijayapāla Kacchapaghāta.