Udaypur उदयपुर ادے پور (Madhya Pradesh). Stepwell of the time of Shāh Jahān.

Author: S. Singh

Udaypur ادے پور (Madhya Pradesh). Courtesy Wikimapia.

Udaypur ادے پور (Madhya Pradesh). Stepwell of the time of Shāh Jahān. Courtesy Zenodo © सार्थक सिंह.

Community: Malwa epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
March 4, 2023
Udaypur उदयपुर (Madhya Pradesh). Udayeśvara temple

Author: Anon.

Udaypur  उदयपुर (Madhya Pradesh). Courtesy Wikimapia.

Udayeśvara temple, east side, mukhamaṇḍapa. Courtesy Zenodo.

Community: Malwa epigraphy
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February 7, 2023
Udaypur उदयपुर (Madhya Pradesh). Record of a temple procession in V.S. 1394

Author: S. Singh

Inscription in the southern forehall (mukhamaṇḍapa) of the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur, district Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. It is engraved on the side of a sculptured balustrade (vedikā) visible to the right of the entrance passage. The record is badly weathered on the sides but contains six lines written in devanāgarī script. It refers to a jātrā, i.e. yātrā festival and pilgrimage by one Harirāja (?) on Thursday, second day of the dark lunar fortnight of Māgha in the expired Vikrama year 1394, which gives the date 8 January 1338 CE. 

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December 28, 2022
Udaypur tri-lingual stepwell inscription dated 1645 CE

Author: S. Singh

Udaypur (Madhya Pradesh). Stepwell inscription in Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit.

On a stone slab affixed into the right side wall of a stepwell known as Qanungo Baoli, located on the eastern outskirts of Udaypur, Vidisha District, Madhya Pradesh. A tri-lingual inscription of 13 lines carved in relief with the first three lines written in Arabic and Persian in nastaʿlīq script, and the next ten lines written in Sanskrit in nāgarī script. It records the construction of the stepwell by Gokuladāsa and Dāmodaradāsa, sons of Qānungo Haridāsa of Māthura kāyastha family, during the reign of Mughal emperor Shāhjahān (r. 1628-58). The date is given in three different eras—vikrama saṃvat 1701, śaka 1566 and hijri 1054—equivalent to Friday, 13 January, 1645 CE.

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December 14, 2022
Udaypur उदयपुर (Madhya Pradesh). Mosque near Chatua Darwaza with an Arabic and Persian inscription (INAP00005)

Author: M. B. Garde

Udaypur, उदयपुर (Madhya Pradesh).

Mosque (OBAP00005) near Chatua Darwaza with an Arabic and Persian inscription (INAP00005) dated 1549 in the time of Islām Shāh of the Sūr dynasty.

Community: Arabic and Persian epigraphy
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February 16, 2020
Udaypur उदयपुर (Madhya Pradesh). Record of a temple procession in V.S. 1481

Author: S. Singh

Record of a procession of the god Udalēsvara at Śiva temple, Udaypur (उदयपुर Madhya Pradesh) in savat 1481. Engraved in 6 lines on the left jamb of the eastern entrance to the maapa. Working transcription prepared by Saarthak Singh (latest version 25/11/2019).

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November 25, 2019
Donative record at the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh, dated year 1222

Author: Saarthak

Donative record at the Udayeśvara temple in Udaypur (also known as Udaipur, Madhya Pradesh), engraved in 5 lines on a stone lintel in the eastern porch of the entrance hall (mukhamaṇḍapa). Working transcription from the Sanskrit prepared by Saarthak Singh (latest version 02/2019).

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February 19, 2019
Donative record at the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh, dated year 1222

Author: Saarthak

Donative record at the Udayeśvara temple in Udaypur (also known as Udaipur, Madhya Pradesh), engraved in 5 lines on a dwarf pillar in the eastern porch of the entrance hall (mukhamaṇḍapa). Working transcription from the Sanskrit prepared by Saarthak Singh (latest version 02/2019).

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
February 19, 2019
Foundation record of the Udayesvara temple at Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh, dated V.S. 1137

Author: Saarthak

Foundation record of the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur (also known as Udaipur, Madhya Pradesh), written in 15 lines in three parts, on a lintel and the supporting post in the eastern porch (mukhamaṇḍapa) of the temple. Working transcription of the Sanskrit prepared by Saarthak Singh (latest version 02/2019).

 

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February 6, 2019