No. 14 Junnar Buddhist cistern inscription. Prakrit. Is in three lines about 2 feet 9 inches long, and also begins with the Svastika symbol.

1837 Sykes, JRAS IV, p. 289 f., No. 11, and Pl.; 1854 Stevenson-Brett, JBBRAS V, 162, No. 5, and Pl.; 1874 noticed by Burgess, Mem. Buddh. Cav. Junn. p. 4, No. 5, and Pl.; 1877 noticed by Burgess, IA VI, p. 35, No. 5, and Pl.; 1881 Bh. Indraji-Burgess, ICTWI p. 52f., No. 27, and Pl.; 1883 Buфhler-Burgess, ASWI IV, p. 95, No. 8.14, and Pl. XLIX; Luders list No. 1176;
Lu: -Gift of a cistern (pодhи) by Lachhinikа (Lakшmи), (wife ?) of the Nадaka Tцоrika, (and ?) Nadabалikа, wife of Isimulasаmin (Рiшimуlasvаmin).

TEXT.

(svastika sign) Isimulasаmino bhaya-
Naдabалikаya Nадaka-Torikasa
Lachhinika[kа]ya deyadhama poдhi [||]
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The meritorious gift of a cistern by Lachhinikа (Lakшmи), wife of Torika the Naдika (by caste, and) Naдabаlikа, wife of Isimulasаmi (Рiшimуlasvаmi). (ASWI)