INIG1120 Sakarra Inscription of VS 1120
INIG1120 māgha śudi 3 śukravāra Sakarra (Guna). On a satī stone. 4 lines, nāgarī, Hindi. Not legible.
INIG1118 Chitārā Inscription of VS 1118
INIG1118 Chitārā (Sheopur). On a pillar. 3 lines, nāgarī, Prakrit. Not legible.
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.
INIG1000 Lakhārī Inscription of VS 1000
INIG1000 Lakhārī (Guna). On the door of a ruined Śiva temple. 2 lines, old nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Pilgrim
record giving three names. Date is unclear; by saṁvatsara sateṣu 100 -10 sahasreṣu perhaps the writer’s intention was 1000.
INIG1098 Bara Inscription of VS 1098
INIG1098 Bārā (Shivpuri). Fragment of a large slab inscription. 8 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the construction
of a temple of Viṣṇu (Garuḍāsana), a list of merchants involved in the work, and the name of the sūtradhāra Sthirārkka and poet Nārāyana. Now in Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG1082 Tongra Inscription of VS 1082
INIG1082 [bhadrapada ?] badi 5 Tongrā (Shivpuri).On an image of Nṛsiṃha. 17 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Describes the construction of a Viṣṇu temple; damaged. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG1078 Radev Inscription of VS 1078
INIG1078 Radev (Sheopur). On an image of Śāntinātha. 1 line, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Not legible.
INIG1072 Sandor Inscription of VS 1072
INIG1072 Sandor (Guna). On a memorial pillar. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit.
INIG999 Rakhetra Inscription of VS 999
INIG999 āśvina badi 30, Rakhetra (Guna). Rock inscription. 5 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions irrigation works on the river Urvaśī (modern Urra) provided by Vināyakapāladeva; also mentions the gopagirīndra but this person is not named; written by Bhailadaman son of śrī Kṛṣṇarāja The inscription also carries the date 1000 bhādrapada śudi 3.
INIG970 Bakhtar Inscription of VS 970
INIG970 Bakhtar (Guna). On the Mahādev temple. 8 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions a pilgrim of noble lineage.