84 F. Kielhorn — Copper-plate Inscription of Mahvpala. ['N’o. 2, 
24 i fjrffajf§ 
* 
26 ?r i 28 fa?;fct^^^ra^3TiiCTW9m^WK[>*#]*r«T*;si(a*)- 
?J5ficf5i^BH5I?i^TcT I 
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28 ?rr?r i q^^^rain^TTm^^’ft^^raT^iTKTcw?;- 
i t%[^T 
29 i trcn^Wt fl^TOsnRrciwtfa- 
30 TRWVIfl f ^ I 
32 ^miTr i + ]jrciTijgj;T^^m^ i i I 
KT5iTflT(5f | n-tTeTftjfimf?- 
33 i w^ngrefsisfi i jrvmjT 5 ?!/ 9 i Tjvdmqfa l tTgrafcr- 
tnc i TNTwrafasfr i wvtIXI^t- 
34 [sro] 30 i flVTfflTOirrar i TTatw^tvNft^r i I 
'trk'fasKfflJSfi i *ufc[>r] i [^tIwtt- 
25 Here and below many of the signs of punctuation, which it is unnecessary to 
point out separately, are superfluous. 
29 This appears to be engraved, but the Bhagalpur and Amgachhi plates have 
fi^T^T^^T instead. 
S° These aksharas are almost entirely broken away. 
