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Badoh-Pathari Saptamatrka Inscription Film Photo

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This is a scan from a negative film photograph taken in 2002 by Anne Casile and is published here with her permission. The picture shows the extremely weathered inscription accompanying the Saptamātṛkā panel on Gyānnāth Hill in Badoh-Pathari (Vidisha District, Madhya Pradesh, India). The inscription was reported by M. B. Garde (Annual Report of the Archaeological Department, Gwalior State for Samvat 1980, Year 1923-24, page 12) who mentioned that the name of viṣayeśvara Mahārāja Jayatsena could be read in it along with a partial date, the 13th of a bright half-month. The area has recently been thoroughly surveyed by Anne Casile, the survey reported in 'Changing Religious Landscapes in Gupta Times: Archaeological Evidence from the Area of Baḍoh-Paṭhāri in Central India', South Asian Studies 30 (2014), 245-268.

Dániel Balogh is currently working on this inscription and planning to present the findings at the World Sanskrit Conference in 2018. Zenodo users who study this image are requested to share their insights with him, and not to publish a reading of the inscription before Balogh's publication of his reading.

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ASIA – Beyond Boundaries: Religion, Region, Language and the State 609823