Correct Answer - Option 3 : Nagari inscriptions
The correct answer is Nagari inscriptions.
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Nagari inscriptions:
- This inscription is present in Udaipur museum.
- The script in this inscription is similar to Ghosundi inscription.
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The inscription has details about Vishnu pooja in the Sanskrit language which was found by Dr Bhandarkar at the time of excavation.
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Ghosundi Inscription:
- It was found in Nagari, near Ghosundi village.
- It was first read by Dr D R Bhandarkar.
- It is situated in Ghosundi village which is near Nagari (Chittorgarh).
- It is the oldest ancient record related to the Vaishnava community in Rajasthan.
- It is written in Brahmi Script in the Sanskrit Language.
- This inscription proves that the Bhagwat religion was popularised in Rajasthan by 2nd century B.C.
- The inscription contains information about the conduct of Ashwamedha Yajna and construction of boundary of Vishnu temple by Sarvtaat, son of Parashari of Gajvansh.