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1898.] N. Vasti —CdfBgvara Inscription of Anagga-bhima II. 
V. 24. As long as the principal mountains do heave themselves up 
the sea, and thereby protect the three worlds, so long do their temple 
proclaim the fame of its consecration here and sing the eulogy. 
V. 25. The poet Bhdskara composed this eulogy whose fame could 
not be measured by the fourteen worlds, whose intellectual powers were 
not satisfied even with the study of the fourteen branches of learning, 
and whose pithy sayings are not to be depreciated even in fourteen 
manvantaras. 
