The inscription is situated on a rock at the vāṇa or “spill-water” of an abandoned tank known as Pālu Mäkiccǟva. The tank is situated in the jungle, about 120 yards off the high road to Trincomalee, 16 miles from Anurādhapura. The inscription is composed of six lines, written in Southern Brāhmī alphabet of the latter part of the 2nd century A.D. It records the donation of 5000 kārṣāpaṇas from king Gamiṇi Abaya to the Buddhist priesthood of Tubaraba (Thūpārāma). Gamiṇi Abaya (or Gajabāhuka Gāmaṇī Abhaya) is described as having created the Vaḍamanaka tank in the Upala district but not the Pālu Mäkiccǟva tank, which he appears only to have repaired or deepened. The inscription identifies the Pālu Mäkiccǟva tank as the Abhivaḍḍhamānaka-vāpi tank and says that it was constructed by Gamiṇi Abaya’s grandfather.

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Inscription ID IN03060
Title Pālu Mäkiccǟva Rock Inscription of Gaja Bāhu I
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Parent Object OB03040
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Author Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe
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Language Sinhalese Prakrit
Reigning monarch Gamiṇi Abaya
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Topic records the donation of 5000 kārṣāpaṇas from king Gamiṇi Abaya to the Buddhist priesthood of Tubaraba (Thūpārāma)
Date:
Min 177
Max 199
Comment Basis for dating: reign of Gamiṇi Abaya or Gajabāhuka Gāmaṇī Abhaya (177-199 A.D.).
Hand
Letter size 17.78
Description Letter size varies from 4 to 7 inches (10.16 to 17.78 cm) in height and from 2½ to 5 inches (6.35 to 12.7 cm) in breadth. Southern Brāhmī alphabet of the latter part of the 2nd century A.D.
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Width 106.68
Height 243.84
Description Six lines inscribed on a rock.
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References Edited in Müller 1883: 28, 74 and 110. Revised and re-edited by Wickremasinghe in Epigraphia Zeylanica 1 (1904-12): 208-211, no. 18.
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