INIG1338b Banglā Inscription of VS 1338b
INIG1338b caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 14 lines, casual nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Records the death of Gotinoduṇa, son of Jadeva, during the reign of mahārājādhirājapati parameśvara paramamaheśvara Gopāla.
INIG1337f Banglā Inscription of VS 1337f
INIG1337f [caitra] śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 5 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Damaged but most lacunae can be filled by reference to the 5-line inscription of the same date given above.
INIG1337e Banglā Inscription of VS 1337e
INIG1337e caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 9 lines, casual nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions śrī rājādhirājā (ja) Gopāladeva and pradhāna Deja; remainder unclear.
INIG1337d Banglā Inscription of VS 1337d
INIG1337d caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 11 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the death of a warrior in the time of rājādhirāja śrī Gopāladeva of Nalapuradurga.
INIG1337c Banglā Inscription of VS 1337c
INIG1337c caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial stone. 12 lines, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Records the death of the archer Gāṅguka (son of archer Siṁha of Vaghelāka family) along with his two sons lndauka and Kauka in the fight of Vīravarman against Gopāla of Nalapura. It seems from the last four lines that eight girls committed satī on the pyre of lndauka.
INIG1337a Banglā Inscription of VS 1337a
INIG1337a caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 5 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the mahāsatī of Dhūmādevī on the pyre of her husband rāṇaka Vīsala who died fighting on the banks of the Valuvā (modern Barua) for paramabhaṭṭāraka mahārājādhirāja Gopāla of Nalapuradurga when Vīravarman of Jejahuti (Jejākabhukti) attacked with four other kings.
INIG1336 Barodī Inscription of VS 1336
INIG1336 mārgaśīrṣa badi 6śukravāra Barodī (Shivpuri). Well inscription found lying on a hill near the village. 29 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the construction of a well in Vaṭapadra (modem Barodī) by Devadhara, son of Jalhaṇa and a minister of the Yajvapāla king Āsalladeva. The Yajvapāla lineage is given and Lāvaṇyadevī is mentioned as the consort of Āsalladeva. Further records that Jalhaṇa was appointed to Gopaśaila (i.e. Gwalior) by Hammīra. Written by Śivanābha, traced on the stone by Vikrama and engraved by sūtradhāra Bhīmadeva, all three working under the supervision of Somadeva. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG1327 Rāi Inscription of VS 1327
INIG1327 Rāi (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 2 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Yajvapāla Āsalladeva.
INIG1319b Pachrāi Inscription of VS 1319b
INIG1319b Pachrāi (Shivpuri). On a satī stone to the east of the village. 8 lines, nāgarī, Hindi. Damaged and not legible.
INIG1319a Bhīmpur Inscription of VS 1319a
INIG1319a Bhīmpur (Shivpuri). On a Jaina temple. 40 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Describes the construction of a Jaina temple by Jaitrasiṁha, an officer of Jajvapella (i.e. Yajvapāla) Āsalladeva of Narwar, and the dedication of the image by Nāgadeva. Also mentions Paramāḍirāja, Cāhaḍa and Nṛvarman. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.