The Khajurāho Hanumān inscription is an epigraphic record on the base of a colossal figure of Hanuman, located at the temple site of Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Hanumān is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India, being listed as a monument of national importance.
The inscription and the image of Hanumān are frequently mentioned in the literature on Khajurāho.
[3] D. R. Bhandarkar revisited the inscription in 1904 and published a new reading, in addition to a fresh interpretation of the date.
The Khajurāho inscription is of great importance for the history of Hinduism because it gives a date of 316.