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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1861

1862

Glory to the great Goa Pr Well ho it ! In the year on hundred and fifty-six of the extinetiop of the sovereignty of the Gupta kings in the year 1IahAvais'aikha t on tho third day of the light fortnight of the mouth Ktirtika in the forTho other grant combines this word ouphonically with theforegoing. [...] Matrivishnu e the soil of Harivishnu grandson of Varunvishiju and great grandson of Indra.vishnu ; in the first year of the reign of 114i Tiiraptini of Surfislitra (?) : and " The pillar was Itrected lis Vaidalavislinu the son of 1Tarivishnu also* grandson of Varunavislitiu and at the cost of Dlianyavislinu This word should be expunaed. [...] Triumphant is the four-armed divinity : omnipresent ; of whom the broad waters of the four seas are the couch ; cause of the cotinuance origin destruction and the like of the universe ; whose ensign is Garucla. [...] In the year one hundred and sixty-five on the twelfth day of the light fortnight of the month Afshficlha on the day of the Preceptor pf the gods ;*„ and when Budhagupta—ruling with the genius of the regents of the quarters over 'the interval chosen land of the gods between the and the Narmadi ; posesing throughout the world the lustre of the mighty Rudra ; a moon of excellent rays—was [...] In the first year that the atApicious Toratmitta sovereign of great kings of extended fame and wide-spread effulgence is governing the earth ; on the tenth day of Pliftlguna ; even so in the year and month and on the clay of his reign before mentioned during the first :vatch of the said lunar day as circumstantiated : of the greatgrane. son of Indravishnu —a Brahman saint of the illustri
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Pages
104
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
ii-vi The Secretaries view
Of Two Land-Grants Issued by King Hastin Bearing Date in the Years 156 and 163 After the Subversion of the Guptas.—by Fitz-Edward Hall Esq. D.C.L.
1-13 The Secretaries view
The Inscriptions of Erikaina Now Eran Re-Deciphered and Re-Translated.—by Fitz-Edward Hall Esq. D.C.L.
14-22 The Secretaries view
On the Sub-Himalayan Rocks Between the Ganges and the Jumna.—by Henry B. Medlicott A.B. F.G.S. Professor of Geology Thomason College Roorkee
22-31 The Secretaries view
Meteorological Register
32-41 The Secretaries view
Notices of New Works Relating to Sanskrit Literature
42-46 The Secretaries view
Literary Intelligence
47-48 The Secretaries view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal for January 1861
49-98 The Secretaries view

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