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[No. 4, 
Vestiges of the Kings of Gwalior. 
of Kshatriya Devavarma, which is situated to the north of the field 
first mentioned, and which two together require for cultivation eleven 
clronis # of barley according to the measure of Gapagiri, and have 
the following for their boundary viz. To the east the field which 
passes in the name of Naidaka to the south Pahadanna,+ to the west 
the trees in the field which passes in the name of Dallaka, as also 
the field which passes in the name of Mammaka. To the north the 
field of Vahaka and a road across, as also Lagliupahatika;—these 
two fields thus bounded on the four sides, are presented on an 
auspicious day for the purpose of establishing a drinking fountain and 
a place of rest, as also for supplying offerings for use in the 
aforesaid temple of nine Durgas. Further on the 9th day of the 
waxing moon in the month of Phalguna of the current year, I ordained 
that for the two classes of gods aforesaid and for (the good of) my 
soul, all the oil merchants beginning with the following should, 
month by month on the 9th day of every waxing moon, allow for 
every oil pressj a pala§ full of oil. 
(The names are) Sarveswara son of Bhochchaka the head oil mer¬ 
chant of Sri Sarveswara-pura! next Jayasacti son of Madhava, next 
Sahulla son of Sivadhari, next Gaggikason ofGaggaka, next Singhaka 
son of Kunuka the head oil merchant of Sri Vatsaswamipura, 
next Khahadaka son of Ballava, next Jajjata son of Deuvaka 
the head oil merchant of Chachchika and Nimbaditya market places, 
Gaggaka son of Bachchhillaka, next Jambaka son of Daddraka, next 
Jambahari son of Sadrata ####### . 
(A similar ordination is made for the daily supply of flowers, Ac. 
and the deed closes with the usual imprecations against the resump¬ 
tion of grants by the successors of the donor, but this part of the deed 
is so full of lacunae that it cannot be translated.) 
No. 5. From the Pedestal of a Jain Figure at Suhaniya. 
* A common dreni measures 128 seers, or 25Glb. avoirdupois: the Gor>a«ri 
standard was probably different. 1 ° 
f Wliat this Pahadanna is, I cannot make out. 
t T ’ ie W01 ’d is KoluTca , which I believe is the archtype of the modem Hindi 
Kolu an oil press j” it does not occur in any Sanskrit dictionary. 
§ The weight of a paid differs from 3 tolas 3 mashas and 8 ratios to emht 
olas. A pala of gold or silver weighs 4 Kdrs'hds or tolas. 
