
Deotek देवटक (Thana नागभीड, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra). Temple foundations, showing find spot of the inscribed slab now in the Central Museum, Nagpur.
| Metadata | |
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| Inscription ID | IN00155 |
| Title | Deotek Inscription of Rudrasena |
| Alternative titles | |
| Parent Object | OB00142 |
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| Responsibility | |
| Author | Mirashi, V. V. |
| Print edition recorded by | Dániel Balogh |
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| Digitally edited by | |
| Edition improved by | Dániel Balogh |
| Authority for | Own research. |
| Metadata recorded by | Dániel Balogh |
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| Language | संस्कृतम् |
| Reigning monarch | |
| Commissioner | |
| Topic | |
| Date: | |
| Min | 300 |
| Max | 399 |
| Comment | Basis of dating: palaeography, conjecture. |
| Hand | |
| Letter size | 4.5-19 |
| Description | southern box-headed |
| Layout | |
| Campus: | |
| Width | |
| Height | |
| Description | Five lines, badly damaged in many places and destroyed by a channel cut across the middle of the inscription. Campus size not reported; the width may be about 85 cm if the lines extend throughout the width (depth) of the slab. |
| Decoration | None. |
| Bibliography | |
| References | First reported in ASIR 07: 124-125. Also described in Cunningham 1877: 28-29, with transcription (p. 102) and eye copy (plate 15). Edited (with rubbing) by Mirashi for the All-India Oriental Conference in 1935, edition published as Mirashi 1937a (re-published as Mirashi 1960: 109-117). See also, ARIE 1946-47: 31, no. 165, App. B, and ARIE 1958-59, 45, no. 172, App. B. Discussed in Shastri 1997: 3-5. |
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