No. 12. Amaràvatè buddhist rail inscription (now British Museum). Prakrit.

1868 Cunningham, TSW1, p. 240, No, 11, and Pl. LXXXII, 6 and XCIX; 1873 Cunningham, TSW2, p. 262, No.11, and Pl. as before; Luders list No 1216;
Lu: - Fragment. Gift of a Chaitya (chåtiya), a rail (våtikà) and a slab (paòa) by the householder (gahapati) Hagha (Saìgha), the son of . . . . ti, and his wife Venhó (Viøíó).