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In the fifth number of the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, p. 100, there is a translation, by Mr. Wathen, of the Bombay Civil Service, of inscriptions on copper-plates, said to have been found at Karda in Dekkan. At the bottom of the page there is a note explanatory of the phrase in the invocation, “Uncreated, Triple, Celestial Trio,” in which Mr. Wathen says, “This is an invocation to the Trimúrti, or united form of Brahmá, Vishnu, and Siva, the Hindú triad: the centre figure in Elephanta.”
page 83 note 1 The wife, or Saktí, of Siva.
page 84 note 1 The latter probably being dormitories attached to the Buddhist caves.
page 85 note 1 October 15, 1819.
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page 86 note 2 Ibid. vol. i. p. 284.
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