Inscription carved on a slab of stone found near a small temple in Dharampur. Saṃvat 520.
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Inscription ID | IN02036 |
Title | Dharampur Stone Inscription |
Alternative titles | IN02036 Dharampur Stone Inscription 2 |
Parent Object | OB02033 |
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Author | Lévi |
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Language | संस्कृतम् |
Reigning monarch | Śivadeva and Aṃśuvarman |
Commissioner | Śivadeva and Aṃśuvarman |
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Min | 598 |
Max | 599 |
Comment | Saṃvat 520 Māgha śukla 12. |
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Letter size | 0,15 |
Description | Space between the lines 0,2 cm. |
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Width | 25 |
Height | 66 |
Description | The first 13 lines are completely damaged. Gnoli was unable to find the stone and relied on Lévi's rubbing for his reading of the inscription. Regmi was able to locate the stone near a water pipe and a shrine in Dharampur. |
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