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.
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.
INIG1304b Chanderi Inscription of VS 1304b
INIG1304b vaiśākha śudi 1 guruvāra Chanderi (Guna). Rock inscription on the pass known as ghāṭī Number of lines not given, nāgarī, local dialect. Damaged.
INIG1251a Sināval Inscription of VS 1251a
INIG1251a vaiśākha śudi 5 somavāra Sināval (Datia). On the pedestal of an image in a temple (number 38). Number of lines not given, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the obeisance of the wife of Dhuvile.
INIG1248 Sonāgir Inscription of VS 1248
INIG1248 vaiśākha śudi 12 Sonāgir (Datia). On a seated black marble image kept in a temple (number 76). Number of lines not given, nāgarī, local dialect. Mentions sādhu Śivarāja and his wife.
INIG1152 Dubkund Inscription of VS 1152
INIG1152 vaiśākha śudi 5 Dubkund (Sheopur). On the base of pādukā in a Jaina temple. 4 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions double pādukā of Kāṣṭhasaṁgha mahācāryavarya śrī Devasena.
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.
INIG962 Terāhī Inscription of VS 962
INIG962 vaiśākha śudi 14 guruvāra Terāhī (Shivpuri). On a memorial pillar. 6 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Allabhaṭṭa (?) and Allajiyapa, who died fighting the Karṇāṭas (i.e. Rāṣṭrakūṭas). Allajiyapa’s wife Nānnā (daughter of Rāūsiddha) committed satī. Now in the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.