INIG1350a Surwāyā Inscription of VS 1350a
INIG1350a kārttika badi 7 budhavāra Surwāyā (Shivpuri). 23 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the excavation of a well (vāpī) and the laying out of a garden (vāṭikā) by rāṇaka Cāciga, dharmaputra of the Yajvapāla king Gopāla and servant of Gaṇapati. Cāciga was of the Lubdhaka family (i.e. Lodhā). Composed by Māthura kāyastha Jayasiṁha, son of Lohaṭa and written by Mahārāja. Now in the collection of the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG1348a Surwāyā Inscription of VS 1348a
INIG1348a caitra sudi 8 gurudine puṣyanakṣatre Surwāyā (Shivpuri). Recovered from a tank. 33 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the construction of a tank (vāpikā) by ṭhakkur Vāmana in the time of Gaṇapati, son of Gopāla. Praises the city of Mathurā from whence the kāyasthas originated. Composed by Somamiśra, son of Somadhara, written by Mahārāja, son of Somarāja, and incised by Devasiṁha, son of Mādhava.
INIG1341b Narwar Inscription of VS 1341b
INIG1341b āśvina śudi 1 Narwar (Shivpuri). Well inscription (near Rām mandir). 15 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the construction of a well in the time of mahārāja Gopāla by baniyā Rāma of the Vaṁsala gotra from Sevāyika village; the genealogy of Rāma is briefly given. The composer was Śivanātha.
INIG1338g Banglā Inscription of VS 1338g
INIG1338g caitra śudi 7 Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 16 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records, in verse and prose, that rāyarāuta gajavāharāuta Vāndana, son of rāuta Deva and grandson of rāuta Bhoja fought on the banks of the Volukā or Valuā in a battle against the Chandilla mahārāja Vīravarman on behalf of mahārāja Gopāla.
INIG1145 Dubkund Inscription of VS 1145
INIG1145 bhādrapada śudi 3 Dubkund (Sheopur). On a slab from the ruins of a Jaina temple. 61 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Genealogy of Kacchapaghāta mahārāja Vikramasiṁha. Arjunasiṁha, son of Yuvarāja, killed Rājyapāla (of Kannauj) at the insistence of Vidyādhara, the Candella ruler at Khajurāho. The son of Arjuna was Abhimanyu (in the time of Bhoja) and the son of Abhimanyu was Vijayapāla and that of Vijayapāla was Vikramasiṁha. Composed by Vijayakīrti son of Śāntiṣeṇa written by Udayarāja and incised by Tīlhaṇa. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INRAJ0261 Sanderav Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0261 Sanderav Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0260 Bamnera Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0260 Bamnera Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0259 Bamnera Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0259 Bamnera Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0258 Bamnera Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha
INRAJ0258 Bamnera Inscription of Maharaja Samantasimha