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Budhagupta inscription on the Eran column is on the west face towards the bottom of the lower and square part of a large monolithic red-sandstone column situated near the ruined group of temples at Eran. The inscription refers to the reign of Budhagupta over the area "between the rivers
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Budhagupta in year 161" (circa 480 CE). This is the only known epigraphic evidence showing that Budhagupta's authority extended to Mathura in the north.:
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Buddhist devotee on the second statue of the standing Buddha (fragment), inscribed "Gift of
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Abhayamitra in 157 in reign of Buddhagupta" (157 of the
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