A single copper plate, weighing 152 grams and slightly thicker than EA-IN-002 and 24. The rims are not thickened. A seal may have been attached to the plate, but is now lost.
- Event TypeCreatedPlaceDāmodarpur
- Event TypeRecordedPlaceDāmodarpurDate1915
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situDate1983
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Inscribed on both sides; most of the letters are well preserved.
The cave is on the southern side of Nāgārjunī Hill, the easternmost member of the group that includes Barābar Hill. Its façade bears a Mauryan inscription (which names the cave Gopikā kubhā) above the doorway, and Anantavarman's inscription (%IN00153) on the left-hand side of the entrance (probably inside the doorway, but this is not clear from Fleet's description).
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situ
An iron pillar, described in the inscription as a dhvaja of Viṣṇu.
- Event TypeCreatedPlaceunknown
- Event TypeRecordedDate1834
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situ
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The bottom line is about 220 cm above the stone platform in its present location.
The inscriptions are on a vertical rock face which appears to have been the back wall of an artificial cave that has been eroded away by water. Dimensions are not reported. Local tradition says that the place was the cave of Virūpākṣa ṛṣi and the inscriptions were engraved by devas in three different kinds of devākṣaras and contain sacred teachings.
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situ
The cave is on the northern side of Nāgārjunī Hill, the easternmost member of the group that includes Barābar Hill. Its façade bears a Mauryan inscription (which names the cave Vaḍathikā kubhā) above the doorway, and Anantavarman's inscription (%IN00153) on the right-hand side of the entrance (probably inside the doorway, but this is not clear from Fleet's description).
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situ