15. A Visit to Kapdla-Muchan. 
By Ananp Kovt. 
Ud 
During my last inspection tour towards Supayan, I paid a 
visit to Kapala-Muchan or Digom on 20th June, 1909. This is 
a place of Hindu pilgrimage situated in the south-western 
corner of the Valley about 24 miles from Srinagar. There are 
three springs here close to one another. At the main spring is 
an old lingam, rough and unhewn, and also some old sculptured 
stone images said to have been unearthed from the adjacent 
fields. 
2. Recently the priests of this place, named Laksman 
Bayu and Visna Bayu, while digging near the point 
where the waters of the three springs meet, discovered a stone 
with a Sanskrit inscription in Sarada character. As this is 
only a fragment, the exact meaning of the inscription cannot 
be made out. 
aya ute 
veces PRAUTR 
20 
covee BTPMAMAT: UBS... 
aq 
roo foatafettang... ee 
aq 
Badass afearaqatatfear...... 
; uu 
eeeiss atfatirarmnanafa, ag...... 
° 
ou 
OO ita if ei. oe 
oq 
vee UGSATR U WPRTAT....., 
