INIG960b Terāhī Inscription of VS 960b
INIG960b bhādrapada badi 14 śanivāra, Terāhī (Shivpuri). On a memorial pillar. 5 lines, Old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Damaged, reading uncertain but mentions Gunarāja and Undabhaṭṭa. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG960a Terāhī Inscription of VS 960a
INIG960a bhādrapada badi 4 sanau, Terāhī (Shivpuri). On a memorial pillar. 5 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions a battle between Gunarāja and Undabhaṭṭa in which a partisan of Gunarāja named Gaṇḍiyāṇa was killed. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG957 Bāmaur Inscription of VS 957
INIG957 Bāmaur (Shivpuri).5 On the lower part of a memorial pillar in front of a temple. Old nāgarī, Sanskrit.
INIG933 Gwalior Fort Inscription of VS 933
INIG933 Gwalior fort (Gwalior). On the interior of the Caturbhuj temple. 26 lines, siddhamātṛkā, Sanskrit. Mentions donations to the Vāillabhaṭṭasvāmin (i.e. Caturbhuj) and Navadurgā temple.
INIG932 Gwalior Fort Inscription of VS 932
INIG932 Gwalior fort (Gwalior).4 On the lintel of the Caturbhuj temple. 7 lines, siddhamātṛkā, Sanskrit.Records the excavation of the Vāillabhaṭṭasvāmin (i.e. Caturbhuj) temple from the rock by Alla, an officer of the Gurjara Pratīharā ruler Mihira Bhoja (c. AD 836-85).
INIG920 Indor Inscription of VS 920
INIG920 Jyaiṣṭha badi, Indor (Guna). On a memorial pillar. 2 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Not clear. Probable reading: saṁvacchara saṁvat 920 māsa jeṭha vadī 3.
INIG902 Indor Inscription of VS 902
INIG902 Jyaiṣṭha śudi, Indor (Guna). On a memorial pillar (OBIG902). 3 lines, old
nāgarī, Sanskrit.
INIG335 Sonāgir inscription of VS 335
INIG335 pauṣa śudi, Sonāgir (Datia). On a slab in a temple (number 57). Number of lines not given, nāgarī, local
dialect. Records that according to an old inscription the temple of Candranātha, originally built in
the year 335, was renovated in the 12th century, apparently by the brothers Śravaṇasena and
Kanakasena of Balātkāragaṇa and Mūlasaṃgha. In late characters.
Circular seal (OB01101) cast in a copper alloy with a standing female figure and an inscription (IN01101).

Circular metal seal with a standing female figure, British Museum 1897,0528.4