1862.] Three SansJerit Inscriptions. 119 



^\ wft ?TO3ireT^f*:^f*T Win I 

 ^ifs? wwci^ ■srfsreT sj^Itw ii ^ 1 1 



^TO ^^J %fW XfcTtft ^7T^fc[: || ^8 || 



^f%^T* ^ r cH¥t%: ^rfrf^rsfq ^rf^fk: I 



^T ^ lT^^VffT^^?T¥KraTftri:T=fXf^ 3 W^ : ^1^'TiT?iriTT^T' 



•si vj 



* The TT frfffT^- formerly given as the first four syllables of this group, 

 begins with alteration, and continues and ends with invention. 



f Not ^T^Sf , as formerly read. Nor, as was stated, is the 31 of 3l5j^ " obscure 

 in the original. 



X In place of tg^ff , the old reading. Of the word following the first syllable 

 is all but erased. 



