INIG1223 Gudrī Inscription of VS 12223
INIG1223 āṣāḍha śudi 2 budhavāra Gudrī (Shivpuri). On a slab in a niche in a Jaina temple. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, corrupt Sanskrit. Purport not clear; mentions sādhu Ratna.
INIG1213a Narwar Fort Inscription of VS 1213a
INIG1213a āṣāḍha śudi 9 Narwar fort (Shivpuri). On a tīrthaṁkara image in a temple at the western foot of the fort. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Hindi. Mentions the dedication of the image.
INIG1183 Chait Inscription of VS 1183
INIG1183 māgha śudi 5 Chait (Gwalior). On a pillar in the ruins of a Jaina temple. 6 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Damaged and not legible.
INIG1162 Kadwāhā Inscription of VS 1162
INIG1162 śrāvaṇa śudi 5 ravivāra Kadwāhā (Guna). In a temple (number 3). 5 lines, nāgarī, Hindi. Damaged; some names of ācāryas are recorded.
INIG1160 Gowalior Fort Inscription of VS 1160
INIG1160 kārttika śudi 13 guruvāra Gwalior fort (Gwalior). On the Sās Bahū temple near the door of the sanctum. Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Damaged; seems to record some construction by a certain Mahindu. The writer was Ratana.
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.
INIG1120 Sakarra Inscription of VS 1120
INIG1120 māgha śudi 3 śukravāra Sakarra (Guna). On a satī stone. 4 lines, nāgarī, Hindi. Not legible.
INIG1107 Pārolī Inscription of VS 1107
INIG1107 māgha śudi 11 [5?] Pārolī (Morena). On a temple door in Satmaḍhī group. 2 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Pilgrim record mentioning two female devotees named Kuṁdaṇa and Diūdhārā.
INIG1038 Gwalior Inscription of VS 1038
INIG1038 Vaiśākha śudi 5 Gwalior (?) (Gwalior). Fragmentary stone inscription. 25 lines, nāgāri, Sanskrit. Gives the genealogy of a Nanda clan as follows: Madhava, Gugga, Jūbhila, Kakkuka and Vacchilla. Records that Gugga was a minister of the Kacchapas (i.e. Kacchapaghatas) and that Kakkuka and probably also Vacchilla were responsible for a number of works, notably wells, tanks, a pond and a temple of Visvamurtti surrounded by twelve other shrines.
Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.
INIG999 Rakhetra Inscription of VS 999
INIG999 āśvina badi 30, Rakhetra (Guna). Rock inscription. 5 lines, old nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions irrigation works on the river Urvaśī (modern Urra) provided by Vināyakapāladeva; also mentions the gopagirīndra but this person is not named; written by Bhailadaman son of śrī Kṛṣṇarāja The inscription also carries the date 1000 bhādrapada śudi 3.