The inscription was discovered in ruins of an ancient monastery belonging to the Jētavanārāma group, north of the Kūṭṭam-pokuṇa in Anurādhapura. It consists of 14 lines of Sanskrit prose engraved on a granite slab. It seems to be the second portion of a text. The first part must have been written on another slab, which has not been found. The inscription records rules for the guidance of monks and laymen living in within the precincts of the vihāra or in its lands. No date is given in the inscription but, according to Wickremasinghe, it is probably from the first half of the 9th century A.D.
Bibliographic information
Edited by Wickremasinghe in Epigraphia Zeylanica 1 (1904-12): 1-9, no. 1.
Inscription Concordance
Epigraphia Zeylanica 1 (1904-12) 1-9, no.