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The other two inscriptions refer to two sons of^ rano 

 Kavara Si, or Kumara Si, the great-grandson of Sakhalo 

 Raya Si, who died in Sam vat 1382 and Sam vat 1386 (?). 

 respectively. Unfortunately, both the inscriptions are so badly 

 preserved that they are in part illegible, and there is some 

 doubt even in the reading of the names of the persons to 

 whom they refer. Certainly the records do not refer to 

 Raja Si, who, if Nena Si is 'correct, was the eldest son of 

 Kavara Si and succeeded him, but to two younger sons of 

 Kavara Si. The older of the two inscriptions is engraved on 

 a devaU in red sand-stone, under the sculpture of a horseman 

 and three satis. It consists of seven lines, covering a space 

 of 1\" high by 18" - 19" broad. The record opens with the date 

 Vikrama-] Samval 1382, corresponding to the Saka-year 1247, 

 Ajayajmra, and then proceeds to mention that the S[akhalo] 

 Vikrama [Si] (?), son of Kumara Si, went to heaven together 

 with his three wives, whose names cannot be deciphered. 



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The other inscription is similarly engraved on a slab of 

 red sand-stone, but the sculpture above represents only a 

 horseman, without salt. This fact possibly indicates that the 

 man in question died in his childhood. The inscription consists 

 of five lines, covering a space of 9£" high by 15* -16 J* broad. 

 It records that Pratapa Si (?), another son of the same 

 Kumara Si. passed to the other world in the year Sarnvat 

 1386 (?) 



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Expressed by a symbol. 2 Or <8t° ? 



