AT ABU. S91 



No. V. Is a short inscription on a Pedestal of Nandt, the Bull of 

 Shay in front of AchaUs'wara, recording its fabrication by order of the RaWel, 

 in 1464, (A. D. 1408.) 



No. VI. A brass image of a CJidran, or Bard, in front of Nandi, bears 

 record upon its pedestal of its being one of two such images presented by two 

 persons of the Chdran tribe, the Bhdts, or Bards, of Western India, in the year 

 1689, (A. D. 1633.) 



No. VII. A Bhcikhi inscription on an iron Trident, states its being 

 presented by different individuals in 1468 (a. d. 1422») 



No. VIII. A figure of Paramdra, (see No. X,) upon the embank- 

 ment of the Manddkhii, with the images of three buffaloes, with an inscription, 

 stating that the former was set up by the Paramdrat Dharaversha, in the 

 reign of Tej Sinha,* 1342, (a. d. 1286.) 



No. IX. A Sanscrit inscription, dated 1630 (a. d. 1574,) occurs upon 

 a Bijelcj or slab, in a temple called the temple of Man Sink. It records the 

 construction of the building, and its dedication to Achaleswara, with the erec- 

 tion in it of an image of the Raja, by his widow Dhdra Bat. 



No. X. A long inscription on a black stone, in a Mal'k, behind the 

 temple of Achaleswara. This requires translation. 



* This may possibly be the same as the Tej Sinha of No X, although the date of that is 

 the same, in the reign of his son Samara Sinh. This Dharaversha, however, must be a differ- 

 ent person from the Chief so named in Inscription XVIII, who must have flourished about the end 

 of the 12th Century. 



