No. 19. Junnar Buddhist cave inscription. Prakrit. Has the short middle line inserted in smaller letters.

1847 Bird, Hist. Res. p. 51, No. 3, and Pl. XLIX, 3; 1854 Stevenson-Brett, JBBRAS V, p. 165; No. 12, and Pl.; 1874 noticed by Burgess, Mem. Buddh. Cav. Junn. p. 6, No. 9, and Plate; 1876 Kern, Ind. Stud. Vol. XIV. p. 394 f., No. 9; 1877 noticed by Burgess, IA VI, p. 36, No. 9, and Pl.; 1877 Kern, IA VI, p. 40, No. 9; 1881 Bh. Indraji-Burgess, ICTWI p. 49, No. 20, and Pl.; 1883 Buфhler-Burgess, ASWI IV, p. 96, No. 8.19, and Plate L; Luders list No. 1169;
Lu: -Gift of a two-celled cave (bigabha) by the brothers Budhamita (Buddhamitra) and Budharakhita (Buddharakшita), the Laмkuдiyas, sons of Asasama (Aщvaщarman), the Bhаrukachhakas (inhabitants of Bharukachchha).

TEXT.

Bhаrukachhakаnaм Laмkuдiyаnaм bhаtунam
Asasamasa putанa
Budhamitasa Budharakhitasa cha bigabhaм deyadhaмmaм [||]
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A double-roomed house, a meritorious gift by the brothers Buddhamita and Buddharakhita, Lankuдiyas, sons of Asasama (Aщvaщarman), inhabitants of Bhаrukachha (Bharoch). (ASWI)