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Three Sanskrit Inscriptions . 
iff* * * * art:<s’5* naxaafa || v II 
fiaa ?nff srr^praiBfB ! 5'afaa , ?€: I 
bub Tn^rcmm a: BTBtsHfyarffa h ii 
axgx,s«;$i aKufcmaftfwn 
^faxw^afa nvi ftsaaxBia: i 
aixaBHaafa laxa® 
ajatfa na^aii afwax s^fiaa n ^ h 
a^f aaawiat g fa^i si gaa%« ar 
ara?! gt^axaia ar’f’ar a^aiifarspT: | 
’gmx ^ataafa’f a'aaraa aiaaifVtaar =sax: 
ararereBayaang snxaf axa aaBxftry: iiB3.ll 
araf^ aaB^af^naspsftma | 
awgx a^aj iirfa vaa} xgaa^fa: n ae n 
Kwwrarfa^a: $aa a^ariaf 
srereaaaiofH: axfHa^aaa: | 
"■» * * 
^BfaaafawafaBriaxBinmtaa 
a a s 
atafa fawaftnr: a s faraTfafa , f: n b* n 
^fsaw xjaiafe atfafa^arifa arfafa: i 
aral faan«f«: aftna aftax^ iftaaaaiar n b< i 
w a B^awfr^amwiaxfaaxaaaHa'aaiaiaTacrxaT- 
aatxaaaawTxaafaxxaxarxfa'crsraaaafatrcaaxaaiKfaa- 
fat^xfaafafaarHaiaxMaTaafaaaafaaaafaaxaaaxfaix* 
faatafaaafti^^aBafaarfaa: a'axax'sftatairxaraxaata- 
afafava'aa'ftxTpwftax'aTavriTJcasalaaxaraafa^x^aaTx- 
BaxPtaafafaafla^awBaTaaTXwasnaataft^fa’fx'g- 
si SJ 
a^faaia^xaaxai'ffafes'ii'cataawfai'^aartxaH^THTfaxra- 
v* C\ 
ufirai^fiaafiyaaxaHa’yfBatTxa'^anaiaaxansjw^iw- 
* The ^rffTIRT^-j formerly given as the first four syllables of this group, 
begins with alteration, and continues and ends with invention. 
f Not as formerly read. Nor, as was stated, is the of 313 }^ “obscure 
in the original.” ^ 
X In place of the old reading. Of the word following the first syllable 
is all but erased. 
R 
