Bhopal Museum Plate of Rudradāsa (II), Year 117

Author: Dániel Balogh

A single plate inscribed on one side only. The shape is a rough rectangle. The rims are not raised. The plate is a palimpsest, with clearly recognizable (but largely illegible) traces of an earlier inscription ( No. IN00538) that was probably hammered flat before incising the present text (No. IN00537).

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 13, 2019
National Museum Plate of Svāmidāsa, Year 65

Author: Dániel Balogh

A single plate inscribed on one side only. The shape is a rough rectangle. The rims are not raised. A narrow strip, estimated to be about 4 cm wide and 3 mm tall, is broken off the top left corner without affecting the inscription.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 13, 2019
National Museum Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 52

Author: Dániel Balogh

Copper-plate charter of mahārāja Bhuluṇḍa, front face (© National Museum of India).

Copper-plate charter of mahārāja Bhuluṇḍa, rear face (© National Museum of India).

 

Community: Gupta epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 13, 2019
Manawar Plate of Bhuluṇḍa (II), Year 107 (57?)

Author: Dániel Balogh

A single plate inscribed on one side. The rims are not raised. Dimensions not recorded.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 13, 2019
Sirpur Plate of Rudradāsa (II), Year 117

Author: Dániel Balogh

A single plate inscribed on one side. The rims are not raised. The left-hand edge of the plate is broken off and lost. The destroyed strip would have been about 2.5 cm wide.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 13, 2019
Manawar Plate of Rudradāsa, Year 69

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 10, 2019
Manawar Plate of Rudradāsa, Year 69

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 10, 2019
Indore Plate of Svāmidāsa, Year 67

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 8, 2019
Indore Plate (2) of Bhuluṇḍa (II), Year 109 (59?)

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 8, 2019
Indore Plate (1) of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 38 and 47

Author: Dániel Balogh

According to Shastri Parikh 1978:38, the plate is 32 by 11 cm in size and there are copper strips soldered to its back along each edge to strengthen the plate. The strips at the short edges are 11×4.7 cm; those at the long edge are 22.2×0.8 cm. The plate weighs 516 grams and the characters are 8×5 millimetres in size. These data need comparison with any reported by Gai.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 8, 2019