1916.1 



»/ Rajputana. 95 



tioned gate — which was erected by maharaya Hamira, the son of 

 maharaja Nam Singha of the Rastrakutu family —were repaired 

 in that year. Next_ follow the names: pirohita Divakara, 

 Cahavana Selahatha Udha, Bhatl Nlba, mantrisvara Gahgu, and 

 mantrisvara Deva, and also the name of the architect, Dhan- 

 naka, son of Lakha. Lastly, there comes a stanza on the in- 

 stability of fortune, the same stanza with which the inscrip- 

 tion No. 1 begins. 



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JHft'SR %*r> ^f?«T: ^TOT*: 



Inscr. No. 4 ; A very short and apparently fragmentary 

 inscription, incised on a Jctrtistambha , in red sand-stone, erected 

 on the brim of the Ranisara tank. It comprises only 5 lines of 

 writing, covering a space of 9" high by 10" broad. Written 

 in corrupt Sanskrit. 



The record simply consists of a date, [Vikrama-] Samvat 

 1589, the 9th day of the bright fortnight of Bhadrava, Sunday, 



