16 N. N. Yasu —Meghepvarci Inscription of Svapnegvara Veva. [No. 1, 
yards to the east of the site of Bhaskare^vara, mentioned by Dr. Rajendra 
Lala, in the northern part of the Bhuvane^ara Ksetra. It is built of 
basalt stone. Its former beauty has not yet departed, but with the de¬ 
cline of the worship (ceremony) here, its beauty is nowadays on the 
wane. The artistic skill displayed by the temple seems to place it in the 
12th century A. D. There is a tank to the north of the temple as men¬ 
tioned in the inscription under notice (Y, 28). The people of that place 
generally speak of a village of Brahmapura, which was originally situat¬ 
ed near the temple of Megli§9vara. This village is mentioned also in the 
early settlement records. In the 31st verse of the present inscription 
this village is recorded to have been given to the Brabmanas by 
Svapneqvara deva. There is no trace left of it save the abodes of a 
few husbandmen. The temple of Bralimecvara and Brahmakunda is 
not far off. 
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