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ASOKA

H. The Two Commemorative Tarâi Inscriptions.

Both were ed. with facs. by Bühler, Ep. Ind., v, 4. Discussion by V. A. Smith, Introd. to Mukhurji, Report on Antiquities in the Tarâi, Nepâl, Calcutta, 1901; and in 'Ind. Ant., vol. xxxiv (1905), p. 1: Pischel, Sitzzmgsber. d. kön. preuss. Akad. d. Wissenschaften, 1903: Fleet, J.R. A. S., 1908, pp. 471-98, 823: Charpentier, Ind. Ant., vol. xliii (1914), pp. 17-20.

I. The Cave Dedications of Asoka and Dasaratha.

All ed. and translated with facs. by Bühler, Ind. Ant., vol. xx (1891), p. 361. The Gorathagiri inscriptions are published by Jackson in J. B. 0. Res. Soc. i (1915), pp. 15971, with plates.