INIG1341d Sesaī Buzurg Inscription of VS 1341d

Author: M. B. Garde

INIG1341d pauṣa badi 1 somavāra Sesaī Buzurg (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 12 lines, nāgarī, Hindi. Mentions the death of rā˚ (rāuta) Malayadeva and his two wives in a cattle stealing incident during the time of mahārājādhirāja Gopāla during the administration of mahākumāra Jaitravarman. The name of the village is given as Sesaigrāma.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
November 3, 2019
INIG1339a Narwar Inscription of VS 1339a

Author: M. B. Garde

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.

 

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
November 1, 2019
INIG335 Sonāgir inscription of VS 335

Author: Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy

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.

Community: Gwalior epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
September 12, 2019