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was joined with the weekday on which it commenced, and which was almost entirely filled by it.
The two villages Nâmaüṇḑî and Makarapâṭaka, mentioned in the inscription, I am unable to identify. The Jâulî pattalâ, which apparently was mentioned also in the lost portion of Yaśaḥkarṇa's copper-plate,6 must have been the country around Jabalpur.
Text. 7
(
Indic characters)
6 See Sir A. Cunningham's Archceol. Survey of India,
vol. IX, p. 88.
7 From the impressions.
8 Expressed by a symbol.
9 Metre, Vasantatilaka.
10 The sign of anusvara in the last word is very faint, but it is there.
11 Read ftf *TT.
12 Metre of verses 2 and 3, Sardulavikridita,
13 Metre, Sloka (Anushtubh).
14 Metre, Vasantatilaka.
15 Read ^n<tfw.
si
16 Metre, Indravajra.
17 Metre, Sardulavikridita. ls Metre, Vasantatilaka.