Vessagiri, or more commonly in Sinhalese Vessagiriya, is the traditional name of a forest-bound cluster of rocks in Anurādhapura. The site features three hummock-boulders of gneiss rock in a line from north to south (Rock A, Rock B and Rock C). The hummocks are surrounded by the ruins of a monastery, which had its cells in the caves of Rocks B and C (twenty-three caves in total). Some of the caves are inscribed with dedications to the Buddhist priesthood, plus there are a number of other rock inscriptions at the site.

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Inscription ID IN03019
Title Vessagiri Rock C Cave 6 Inscription
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Parent Object OB03017
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Author Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe
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Language Sinhalese Prakrit
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Topic dedication of a cave to the Buddhist priesthood
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Min -150
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Comment Basis of dating: paleography, conjecture.
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Description Letter size not reported. Brāhmī lipi or Mauryan script.
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Description Dimensions not reported. One line incised on the brow of Rock C Cave 6 at Vessagiri, below the kaṭāraya or drip-line.
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Bibliography
References Edited by Wickremasinghe in Epigraphia Zeylanica 1 (1904-12): 21.
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