128 Notes on Sanskrit Inscriptions from Matkwd. [No. 2,. 



mitra, (or the friend of the congregation), (and) of the Devi 

 Parosapachatris 'a * * * * 



Plate Y. No. iv. — Pound the base of a Pillar (deposited in the 

 Museum of the Asiatic Society.) — 



K^ f^W^T ^l^iW "^ * * 



The gift of the mendicant Buddha-ghosha. The fruit of — 



Plate V. No. v. a. — Pound the base of a Pillar (deposited in the 

 Museum of the Asiatic Society.) 



•^f ^% faf%T M^m <re (?) *f K^ l 



The gift of Patrama (?) the son of Yasu-mihira. 



Plate Y. No. v. b. — Pound the Plinth of the same Pillar. 



K\^ f^fTO^r ^(^?,fa f%w fWg^ * * t*jto * * * * ^ ^r ^*te- 

 *jre f< <r*r * * * 



The gift of Yis'vasika, and Buddba-mihira, the sons of Sinha — 

 Plate Y. No. vi. — Round the base of a Pillar. 



* * irej^Tfa^ * * * 



The gift of Budha-inihira, son of Sinha, on the 140th S'aka year. 

 Plate YI. No. vn. — On the base of a Pillar (deposited in the 

 Museum of the Asiatic Society). — 



The gift of the mendicant S'akya Bhiksku, the protected of 

 Buddha — or of the mendicant Buddha Eakshita a mendicant of 

 Sakya Buddha. 



Plate Y. No. vm. — On the base of a Pillar. 



^T*f W tre * * * I The gift of Sangha-putra. 



Plate Y. No. ix. — On the base of a Pillar. 



^*f ^'^f^^l * * * | The gift of Sangha-pravira. 



Plate Y. No. x. — On the base of a Pillar. 



The gift^of the mendicant Mabhikshu, the protected of Buddha— 

 or of Buddha Eakshita, the unworthy mendicant.* 

 Plate Y. No. xi. — On the Pedestal of a statue. 



* The word mabhikshu translated " unworthy mendicant" is ungrammatical. 



