20S A Donative Inscription of the Tenth Century. [No. 3, 
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•ST^tf ^tTTFT TO 
sa*nf*i srjfi^hni’ainfin I 
f^lts^T^fTOfa cTlfif 
%T «TTJT *?ig: TON^cf II i II 
*l4N | 
^ xjpsf ^ II 'a II 
^rll^tJ'pT wt%^: •tflf^^Tcr 
VJ^T WTT | 
H«5jg4in«rt 
sfflir xfilir xri^^ftNT Wqf^: II ^ II 
SffT 
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Si Si 
«r F? Tret: F^fuzir- n <* 11 
Tffr | ST \o\\ W^TOSfi? \8 | 
^nriji^r i 
* 111 tlie original is TifrTqif^HT. 
t I lmvc inserted the of ^*W«T°. 
J On tlie plate, instead of the anuswdra over the in this name, there is 
HI formed into a conjunct with % 
In the lower left-hand corner of the second plate is an engraving of Garuda 
holding a snake in his hand. 
