INIG1348b Narwar Inscription of VS 1348b
INIG1348b vaiśākha śudi 15 śanau Narwar (Shivpuri). On a Jaina image in a temple at the western foot of the fort. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the dedication of the image.
INIG1345a Pachrāi Inscription of VS 1345b
INIG1345b vaiśākha badi 2 śanivāra Pachrāi (Shivpuri). On a slab in the quadrangle of a temple complex. 18 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Refers to the administration of mahāpradhāna rā˚ Haṁsarāja in the time of Gopāladeva of Narwar. Records the death of Vālha, the son of Kaccharāṇeju and probably the performance of satī by Sulathā the daughter of paḍihāra Salabhaṇe and [Hā]ju the daughter of rā˚ Anaisiha. Engraved by sūtradhāra Mitanka.
INIG1342a Ballārpur Inscription of VS 1342a
INIG1342a jyaiṣṭha badi 3 somavāra Ballārpur (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 18 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Gopāladeva of Narwar, the death of Rāuta Arjuna and the immolation of his three wives.
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.
INIG1340b Narwar Inscription of VS 1340b
INIG1340b vaiśākha śudi 7 some Narwar (Shivpuri). On a Jaina image in a temple at the western foot of the fort. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the dedication of the image.
INIG1340a Narwar Inscription of VS 1340a
INIG1340a Narwar (Shivpuri). On a slab in the wall of a house. 3 lines, old nāgarī, Hindi. Not legible.
INIG1339a Narwar Inscription of VS 1339a
INIG1339 pauṣa badi 10 guruvāra Narwar (Shivpuri). On a slab. 27 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the construction of a well (vāpī) and the planting of a garden (upavana) by Gaṅgadeva, son of Ajayadeva and minister (saciva) to Gopāladeva; also mentions Jayapāla or Jajapella, the progenitor of the Jajapella dynasty, who was brought forth at Ratnagiri by the goddess Mahāruṇḍā. Born in the Jajapella dynasty were Cāhaḍa (who captured Narwar or Nalagiri), his son Naravarman or Nṛvarman, his son Āsalladeva and his son Gopāla who defeated Vīravarman, lord of Jejabhukti.
INIG1338k Narwar Inscription of VS 1338k
INIG1338k Narwar (Shivpuri). On a slab. 22 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the construction of a well and the planting of some trees by kāyastha Āśāditya during the time of Gopāladeva of Narwar.
INIG1338j Narwar Inscription of VS 1338j
INIG1338j phālguna śudi 11 Narwar (Shivpuri). On a slab in the shrine near Hawā paur. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Records the installation of Viṣṇu and the perpetual obeisance of Nāgo and Suhagā, the wives of Acitamaḍalīka.
INIG1338c Banglā Inscription of VS 1338c
INIG1338c caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 12 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Gopāladeva of Narwar in connection with the death of some warriors. Reading doubtful but may be rājaputra Lasībhata, Vatha, Ḍeḍe, rā˚ (i.e. rāuta) Sīhadatta, his son rāṇa Gaughosena and Mamaladeva. The part mentioning the rulers is similar to the 11 line inscription of 1338 given above.