Copper-plates of Harirāja of Śūra lineage
Copper plate inscription of Harirāja of Śūra lineage
Seated Buddha from Icchāwar with an inscription of Harirāja
Inscription of Hariraja on a seated bronze Buddha in the British Museum
INIG1122 Pachrāi Inscription of VS 1122
INIG1122 Pachrāi (Shivpuri). On slab in a shrine of Śāntinātha. 8 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Mentions one Harirāja and his son Raṇamāla (i.e. Raṇapāla). Begins with a verse in praise of Śāntinātha; refers to Bālacaṁdra, the disciple of Subhanaṁdi belonging to Kuṁdakuṁdasaṁtāna and Deśikagaṇa. Mentions the ruler Raṇapāla and his forbears Harirāja and Bhīma. Gives the genealogy of a person named Maheśvara belonging to Parapāṭānvaya. His son was [De]vi and his son was Rājana, who is stated to have made the kīrtti. At end mentions two goṣṭhikas one of which was Jasahaḍa.
INIG1055 Thūban Inscription of VS 1055
INIG1055 Thūban (Guna). On a slab in a wall of a house. 14 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records that when Harirāja of Pratīhāra family was ruling the earth, a temple of Janārdanavāsudeva was constructed by Keśava, son of Moṭṭaṇa and Māhaṭa, grandson of Jayasvāmin and great-grandson of Śūrasvāmin of Garga family.
INRAJ0237 Tantoti Inscription of Hariraja
INRAJ0237 Tantoti Inscription of Hariraja