No. 77. Amaràvatè buddhist sculpture inscription (now Bejvàäà). Prakrit.
1882 noticed by Burgess, Notes Amar. Stupa, p. 51, No. 4; 1887 Burgess, ASSI I, p. 72, and Pl. I and LVII, No. 17; Luders list No 1281; |
Lu: - Fragment. Gift of a coping-stone (unisa) to the Great Chaitya (mahà-chåtiya) of Bhagavat by the wife of the merchant (vàniya) Samuda (Samudra), the son of the householder (gahapati) Haìgha (Saìgha), who lived at Adhi-òhàna (Adhiøòhana, or 'in the capital' ?) . . . . in the Toìpuki (?) district (ratha), and (?) by (?) the householder (gaha[pati] ?) Koäachadi . . . . . . |