No. 2. Karle Buddhist lion-pillar inscription. Prakrit. On the lion-pillar in front of the chaitya cave. (Sen.)

1799 Wilford, Asiat. Res. Vol. V. p. 139, No. 4, and Plate; 1834 Stevenson, JBAS III, p. 498 f., No. E with facsimile; 1837 Prinsep, JBAS VI, p. 468, with facsimile; 1837 Prinsep, JBAS VI, p. 1044, No. 1, and Plate LIII; 1847 Bird-Wilson, Hist. Res. p. 51, No. 2, and Plate XXXVI, 1; 1853 Wilson, JBBRAS IV, p. 372, and Plate XII, 1; 1854 Stevenson-Brett, JBBRAS V, p. 152, No. 1, and Plate; 1856 correction by Stevenson, JBBRAS V, p. 426 f; 1881 Bhagvanlal Indraji-Burgess, ICTWI p. 28 f., No. 2, and Plate; 1883 Buфhler-Burgess, ASWI IV, p. 90, No. 7.2, and Plate XLVII; 1902 Senart, EI VII, p. 49 f., No. 2, and Plate IV; Luders list No 1088;
Lu: -A lion-pillar (sihathabha), the gift of the mahаraтhi Agimitraнaka (Agnimitra), the Gotiputra (son of a Gauptи).

TEXT.

Mahаraтhisa Gotiputrasa Agimitraнakasa sihathabho dаnaм [ || ]

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The gift of a lion pillar by the Mahаrathi Agnimitraнaka, the son of Goti. (ASWI)