INIG1350a Surwāyā Inscription of VS 1350a

Author: Michael WILLIS

INIG1350a  kārttika badi 7 budhavāra Surwāyā (Shivpuri). 23 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions the excavation of a well (vāpī) and the laying out of a garden (vāṭikā) by rāṇaka Cāciga, dharmaputra of the Yajvapāla king Gopāla and servant of Gaṇapati. Cāciga was of the Lubdhaka family (i.e. Lodhā). Composed by Māthura kāyastha Jayasiṁha, son of Lohaṭa and written by Mahārāja. Now in the collection of the Archaeological Museum, Gwalior.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
November 6, 2019
INIG1338e Banglā Inscription of VS 1338e

Author: Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy

INIG1338e caitra śudi 7 śukravāra Banglā (Shivpuri). On a memorial pillar. Number of lines not clear, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Records the death of a warrior or warriors of Yajvapāla Gopāla. Details not clear.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
October 30, 2019
INIG1336 Barodī Inscription of VS 1336

Author: M. B. Garde

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.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
October 29, 2019
INIG1327 Rāi Inscription of VS 1327

Author: Alexander Cunningham

INIG1327 Rāi (Shivpuri). On a satī stone. 2 lines, nāgarī, Sanskrit. Mentions Yajvapāla Āsalladeva.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
October 27, 2019
INIG1319a Bhīmpur Inscription of VS 1319a

Author: M. B. Garde

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.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
October 25, 2019