No. 26. Junnar Buddhist cave inscription. Prakrit. On the left side of the front arch round the window in eight short lines of two or three letters each, reading together

1847 Bird, Hist. Res. Plate XLIX, 1; 1854 Stevenson-Brett, JBBRAS V, p. 166 f., No. 18, and Pl.; 1881 Bh. Indraji-Burgess, ICTWI p. 47, No. 15, and Pl.; 1883 Buôhler-Burgess, ASWI IV, p. 97, No. 8.26, and Pl. L; 1895 corr. by Pischel, Nachr. Goôtt. Ges. Wiss. Phil. Hist. Kl. 1895 p. 216; Luders list No. 1164;
Lu: - A field for the planting of mango trees, [the gift] of Vāhata Vachåäuka.

TEXT.

Ābikābhati nivataíāni dve Vāhata-Vacheäukasa esa [||]
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Two nivartanas (near) the mango plantations this (is the gift) of Vāhata Vacheäuka. (ASWI)