A thick plate inscribed on one face only, presumed the verso. Smooth, without thickening or raising at the rims. Perforated about the middle of the upper side for the connecting ring.
A single extant plate, inscribed on one side only, remnant of a set of 2. The edges are thickened into rims and the inscription is fairly well preserved. The plate is quite thin and the engraving is shallower than in related plates. There is a hole at the centre of the upper margin, but the connecting ring and the seal are lost. The weight of the plate is 300 grams.
- Event TypeCreatedPlaceUccakalpa
- Event TypeRecordedPlaceKhohDate1888
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Dimensions estimated from plate size. 16 lines of text.
A single extant plate, inscribed on one side only, remnant of a set of 2. The edges are thickened into rims and the inscription is very well preserved. The plate is quite thick and the engraving is deep, showing through clearly on the back. There is a hole at the centre of the upper margin, but the connecting ring and the seal are lost. The weight of the plate is 370 grams.
- Event TypeCreatedPlaceUccakalpa
- Event TypeRecordedPlaceKhohDate1888
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Dimensions estimated from plate size. 14 lines of text.
A standing image of Śiva and Pārvatī. See #ASIR_10:3 for description.
- Event TypeStoredPlaceunknown
A single plate, apparently without a rim. A circular seal is attached to the left side, and a smaller secondary seal is attached to the left of the primary seal (or below the primary seal, as viewed in the orientation of the plate).
- Event TypeStoredPlaceBangladesh National Museum, Dhaka
The depth figure is from the upper surface of the seal to the opposite point on the ring. The seal plate is about 2 mm thick. See text decoration for further details.
- Event TypeStoredPlaceunknown
A semi-detached block of rock which bears three inscriptions, %IN00111 in a central position, with %IN00112 above it and %IN00113 below and to the left of it.
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situ
The cave is on the southern side of Barābar Hill. Its façade is sculpted to resemble the front of a wooden candraśālā hut. For further details of the monument see #ASIR_01:46-47. Anantavarman's inscription (%IN00152) is on the recessed part of the façade, on a smooth vertical wall just above the doorway.
- Event TypeStoredPlacein situ
A set of five plates, the first and last inscribed only on the inner side, the others on both faces. They probably have no raised rims. The hole for the connecting ring is on the left-hand side, vertically at the centre, and horizontally at an estimated 4 cm from the edge. The hole is circular, with a diameter about 1.6 cm.
- Event TypeStoredPlaceWith the Department of Archaeology and Archives, Maharashtra State. (Or in the Central Museum, Nagpur)Date1972
Kolte_1972 reports the "thickness" of the ring as about 7 cm, but this must be its diameter. The ends of the ring are fastened with a rivet. Its weight is not reported separately, but apparently the ring and the seal band together weigh about 132 grams.
This is a band of copper, about 1.8 cm wide and 2.8 cm in diameter. Its ends are held together with a rivet, which must also have held the seal.
A plate inscribed only on the verso. It probably has no raised rims. The hole for the connecting ring is on the left-hand side, vertically at the centre, and horizontally at an estimated 4 cm from the edge. The hole is circular, with a diameter about 1.6 cm.
A plate inscribed on both sides. It probably has no raised rims. The hole for the connecting ring is on the left-hand side, vertically at the centre, and horizontally at an estimated 4 cm from the edge. The hole is circular, with a diameter about1.6 cm.
A plate inscribed on both sides. It probably has no raised rims. The hole for the connecting ring is on the left-hand side, vertically at the centre, and horizontally at an estimated 4 cm from the edge. The hole is circular, with a diameter about1.6 cm.
A plate inscribed on both sides. It probably has no raised rims. The hole for the connecting ring is on the left-hand side, vertically at the centre, and horizontally at an estimated 4 cm from the edge. The hole is circular, with a diameter about1.6 cm.
A plate inscribed only on the recto. It probably has no raised rims. The hole for the connecting ring is on the left-hand side, vertically at the centre, and horizontally at an estimated 4 cm from the edge. The hole is circular, with a diameter about 1.6 cm.
Two plates, each inscribed on one face only. Dimensions above are for one plate. The plates are smooth, without thickening or raising at the rims. They are thin and deeply engraved, hence their backs were not suitable for writing on. Perforated about the middle of the upper side and connected by a ring through the hole.
- Event TypeCreatedPlaceKhoh
- Event TypeRecordedPlaceMajhgawamDate1870
- Event TypeStored
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Dimensions estimated from plate size. 12 lines on the first plate, 9 on the second. A small piece is broken off the top left corner of the second plate; the rest of the inscription is in an excellent state of preservation.