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English: An invocation to Ganesha, Jwala Ji and Lord Shiva(?) from the Atashgah in Baku, Azerbaijan. The inscription is in Sanskrit written in the Devanagari script. Note the devotional (dotted, with slanted ends) Hindu swastika on the top.
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Source From A. V. Williams Jackson's book "From Constantinople to the Home of Omar Khayyam"
Author A. V. Williams Jackson
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Line 1: ओं श्री गणेशायनमः ॥ स्वस्ति श्री
Line 2: नरपति विक्रमादित्य राज साके ॥ ...
Line 3: ... ॥ श्री ज्वालाजी
Line 4: निमित ... मज ...
Line 5: ... ज्वाला ...
Line 6: वना ... ॥ देवयज्ञ ...
Line 7: ... पात्रे ब्रह्मभोजने ... जटा ...
Line 8: धन ...
Line 9: ... संवत् १८७३

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