Vol. VIII, No. 3.) The Alapura Inscription. 85 
[N.S.] 
(genuine) Ekalinga-mahatmya No. I, which is said to have 
been composed in the reign of Rana Rayamall, the son of 
Rana Kumbha, lets us know the contrary in the following 
verses, that this place Anandapura was near Chitor in Mewar 
and Shiva Sharma, the father of Bapa, came therefrom, as 
well as on his death, his son Bapa and brothers, etc., the family 
members came at Ekalingaji from that Anandapur :— 
TEXT. 
ag aifcaatay siqatacat afaq | 
aewey ay aaqHeH faut i <1 
HUALTEAA TAA ASTZIA | 
aaraifea Wareat araat FzaTEA: I Let 
+ + - + 
quguic quefwanaty afer | 
aa aay fafuat ue uta Bae | RAT 
gut wat: 8a WIA RIAIMATT: | 
aa: Ba: BACT faqrafearzerq WR | (ras re) 
Now toanother corroborative authority of Mr. Bhandarkar, 
the inscription of Achalgadh. 
Nagar-Brahmanic 
very carefully considered these 
which arise themselves here. Firstly, what 1s really 
the term Troe RE al Col which is use 
the Achalagadh inscription :— 
TEXT. 
eetafens aaaits (fa) 494 qiaa SAAT: | 
qidutatanfedta gaa ate BAUM | 
wa afu asigs: fafaaa Temssas | 
qua qaugquraays: wal fe wat £4) U2 Il 
TRANSLATION. 
11. ‘‘ From Harita, resembling the Creator, Bappaka, so 
the tale goes, obtained regal splendour in the guise of a 
