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English: Kankali Tila plate of Sodasa.
Another votive plate from Kankali Tila, this time with inscription "Samvat 79".
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Source The Jain stûpa and other antiquities of Mathurâ, published 1901
Author Smith, Vincent Arthur, 1848-1920

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