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<p>A small record consisting of six to seven lines that has been published by eminent epigraphists several times would require a fresh interpretation was almost beyond imagination. It was by chance that the Indian Museum displayed the Mahasthan stone plaque and after seeing this record several questions arose which demanded a fresh interpretation and this enquiry finally culminated into this slim monograph. The book attempts a re-reading of this inscription and also a fresh interpretation. It tries to situate this record in a broader canvas by interrogating the record along with several other evidences. This finally leads us to look at the Mauryan Empire from a regional perspective. About the Author Susmita Basu Majumdar Professor Department of Ancient Indian History and Culture University of Calcutta specializes in early Indian epigraphy and numismatics. Her research interests also include history of medicine and surgery and history of early Indian religion especially Ajivikism and Saivism. Her publications include: The Mauryas in Karnataka (Kolkata 2016) and Money and Money Matters in Pre-modern South Asia (co-edited with S.K. Bose New Delhi 2019).</p>