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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 174 OLD BRAHMI INSCRIPTIONS II. Kbāravela's Inscription I. 4-Dampa-nata-gita-vādita-samdasanāhi kidāpayati nagarim. I. 1-Sava-kara-vana.anugaha-anekāni-sata-sahasāni visajati pora-jāna padam. Striking, indeed, is the resemblance in respect of the prose style and letter-forms which exists between the Barhut inscriptions attached as labels to two companion suenes depicting one of the Buddha-legends presupposed by those in the Lalita-Vistarat and the Hāthi-Gumphā inscription of King Khāravela, although the latter shows a maturer development : I. Barhut Inscriptions (a) Utaram disa tini savata-nisisāni. Dakhinam disa cha-kāmávacara-sahasāni. (6) Sāờikarsammadam turam devānam. II. Hāthi-Gumphā Inscription (a) I. 3-Sātakanim pachima-disam haya-gaja-nara-radha-bahulam damdam. (6) I. 12-Anupadabhavanam ca terasa-vesa-sata-katam bhidati tamiradaha-samghātam. - 1. Cunningham's Stūpa of Bharhut, Pl. XIV, S, Gate, Prasenajit Pillar, Middle and Lower Bas-Reliefs. The point is discussed by the author in the Buddhist India, a Buddhist Quarterly edited by Barua and Dharmacharya, Vol. I, No. 3. For Private And Personal Use Only
SR No.020516
Book TitleOld Bramhi Inscriptions In Udaygiri And Khandagiri
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorBenimadhab Barua
PublisherUniversity of Calcutta
Publication Year1929
Total Pages354
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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