1901.] 
47 
W. Theobald —Karshapana Coinage. 
86 
• • • 
<ii 
0. 
- — ■ ■■ .. — —» 
Central sphere surrounded by six alternating ‘ Fisa 
and ‘ Chattras.’ (60). 
87 
302 
• • • 
0. 
Central sphere with three ‘ Chattras ’ separated by 
ovals, enclosing a ‘ Triskelis.’ 
88 
• • • 
• • • 
0. 
Central sphere surrounded by three pairs of ‘ Chat¬ 
tras,’ c Taurines ’ and ‘ Fish.’ (32). 
Jackal to right with 1 Taurine * over rump with 
‘ cusps ’ to right and a ‘ Taurine * below with 
cusps to left. (9). 
89 
• • • 
• • • 
0. 
90 
6 
131 
0. R. 
‘ Triskelis ’ revolving to left, on central boss. A.I., 
PI. II, fig. 2. (0. 56, R. 104, 121). 
‘ Triskelis ’ revolving to right. No central boss. 
(122). 
91 
c 
5 
130 
R. 
92 
7 
132 
R. 
‘ Triskelis ’ revolving to right with very large boss, 
the arras being short and blunt like the cogs, 
which raise a tilt-hammer. (94, 100). 
93 
• •i 
• • • 
R. 
‘ Triskelis’ revolving to left. No central boss. (2). 
94 
9 
185 
0. 
A Squarish or Taurine-like central object with a 
‘ Taurine ’ on either side, and a pair of ‘ Taurines ’ 
with opposed ‘ cusps ’ above and below. 
Thomas figures this on a coin in J. As. Soc. Ben. 
1865, PI. IX, fig. 10. (89). 
95 
• • • 
• • • 
0. 
A sphere between two upright ‘ Taurines.’ Beneath 
is a pair of ‘ Taurines ’ with opposed ‘ cusps.’ 
Above is a symbol which I regard as the ‘ Tri- 
ratna’ formed by three crescents in a line, the 
median one being a little raised above the level of 
the other two. These three are united by two 
crescents below. (26). 
I have seen no second example; a cast from this 
coin is in the B.M. 
96 
13 
186 
R. 
Lingum-Yoni, or Baal-Peor symbol. (119). 
‘ Stupa’ or ‘ Chaitya’ of three chambers. 
97 
25 
51 
0. 
98 
21 
«i« 
47 
< i < 
• • • 
0. 
0. 
O.R. 
Stupa of six chambers. W.E., PI. VIII, fig. 23. 
A.I., PI. I, fig. 13. 
Stupa with Dog. See No. 25. 
Stupa with Peacock. See No. 30. 
99 
25 
252 
51 
• • • 
O.R. 
Stupa with crescent on the top. A. I., PI. I, fig. 12. 
(0. 59. Rev. 88). 
100 
26 
52 
6. 
Stupa with tree growing on top. (1, 2). 
101 
24 
48 
0. 
Stupa of six chambers, with a ‘ lamp ’ in each. 
(11, 110). 
102 
176 
46 
• • • 
Stupa of three chambers in hemispherical 
area. 
103 
278 
• • • 
0. 
Stupa of six chambers surmounted by a ‘ Taurine,’ 
and with two ‘Taurines ’ on either side. (19). 
104 
... 
... 
0. 
Symbol 102 with a lamp laid horizontally above. 
(116). Also on a coin belonging to Mr. Blackett. 
105 
191 
63 
0. 
A dice-box shaped object, regarded by me as a 
‘ Lamp.’ The native earthern-ware saucer used 
as a lamp is often raised on a rude wooden support 
of this shape, which may therefore be convention¬ 
ally regarded as a lamp. In the East, lamps are 
commonly seen on graves. 
A ‘Taurine’ in a square. (84). 
106 
• • • 
... 
0. 
107 
215 
• • • 
It. 
A Taurine in a circular area. The specimen figured 
by me, was on a Ujain coin, but it occurs on 
punch-marked coins also. 
