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The Besnagar Inscription A

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1910

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References

1 The word ussukka, ussuṁka, ‘free from customs’, comes from the Kalpasūtra, ed. Jacobi, § 102. The same passage gives also ukkara = utkara, ‘free from taxés’. This is worth noting in connexion with ubalike = udbalika, ‘free from the bali’, in the Rummindēī inscription: see this Journal, 1909. 467, 760.