No. 8. Kuda Buddhist cave inscription. Mixed dialect. Much later date than the others.

1881 Bh. Indraji-Burgess, ICTWI p. 9. No. 8, and Plate; 1883 Buфhler-Burgess, ASWI IV, p. 85, No. 4.8, and Plate XLV; Luders list No 1044;
Lu: -Fragment. Gift of some Щаkya monk (Щаkyabhikшu).

TEXT.

Deyadharmmoyaм Щаkyabhikшusa ...
sya yad atra punyaм tad bhavatu mаtа[pitрipуrva]кgamaм
kri[kрi]tvа sarvvasatvаnа[m anuttarajгаnаvаptaye]
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This is the meritorious gift of the Щаkya mendicant . . . . may the merit of it be for the attainment of supreme knowledge, first by his father and mother, and then by the whole sentient world. (ASWI)