20. Cinna Inscription of the reign of Sri-Yajiia 
Satakarni. 
By N. G. Masumpar, M.A., Calcutta University. 
With Plate XVI. 
The stone which bears this inscription was found some 
thirty years ago in a village called Cinna in the Kistna District 
of the Madras Presidency. Itis now deposited in the Madras 
Museum. The inscription has already been edited by the late 
Professor Biihler in the Epigraphia Indica; Vol. I, pp. 95-96, 
and entered as No. 1340 in Professor Liiders’ List of Brahmi 
Inscriptions, Ibid., Vol. X, Appendix.! I now re-edit it from 
three excellent ink-impressions, one furnished by Mr. Rama- 
prasad Chanda of the Calcutta University, and the other two 
received from Mr. G. Venkoba Rao, Assistant Archeological 
Superintendent for Epigraphy, through Professor D. R. Bhan- 
darkar. The accompanying facsimile is published here for the 
first time. 
The inscription is on a fragment of a stone pillar, and 
measures about 1’93” x 1’63”. It consists of 6 lines of unequal 
Rapson, Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra 
1 See also Prof. alah 
ty, etc., Intro., p. LII, No. 20. : 
ge 3 tok: Pal. ‘eeade:) p. 41. 3 Ind. Ant., Vol. XIV, p. 332 & pl. 
