The inscription is engraved on a slab found lying what was at the time believed to be the Jētavanārāma area, not far from the ‘stone canoe’ (trough) on the outer circular road in Anurādhapura. This area has since been shown to be the Abhayagiri monastery complex. The slab appears to have been erected very soon after a similar inscribed slab (IN03061) found in the same area. The present inscription consists of 60 lines in the Sinhalese alphabet of the 10th and early 11th centuries A.D. The middle part of the slab is damaged, rending the inscription is largely illegible from line 6 to line 39. The inscription does include a date but, due to the damaged condition of the slab, the year – tentatively read by Wickremasinghe as the eighth of Mahinda’s IV’s reign – is unclear. The text starts with a short account of Mahinda IV and his charitable works. It then deals principally with the regulations instituted by Mahinda IV at the Abhayagiri-vihāra soon after completing the reparation of the dāgaba and other buildings attached to the monastery. The stone statue of Buddha mentioned in line 45 of the inscription may be the same as the one that was seen by the Chinese pilgrim Fâ-hien at the Abhayagiri-vihāra when he visited Ceylon in the 5th century A.D.

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Inscription ID IN03062
Title Jētavanārāma Slab Inscription 2 of Mahinda IV
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Parent Object OB03042
Related Inscriptions IN03061
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Author Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe
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Language සිංහල
Reigning monarch Mahinda IV
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Topic gives a short account of Mahinda IV and his charitable works, then deals principally with the regulations instituted by Mahinda IV at the Abhayagiri-vihāra soon after completing the reparation of the dāgaba and other buildings attached to the monastery
Date:
Min 975
Max 991
Comment Basis for dating: reign of Mahinda IV. The inscription does include a date but, due to the damaged condition of the slab, large parts of this date, including the year and the first part of the king's name, are illegible. The content of the inscription and the similarity to IN03061 suggest that the king being referred to here is Mahinda IV. Wickremasinghe tentatively reads the year as the eighth of Mahinda IV's reign. The script and style of language is very similar to IN03061 but this inscription uses numerous variant spellings.
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Letter size 2.54
Description Letter size varies from ¼ to 1 inch (0.635 to 2.54 cm). Sinhalese alphabet of the 10th and early 11th centuries A.D.
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Width 99.06
Height 243.84
Description Sixty lines engraved on a stone slab. The middle portion of the inscribed area is damaged and worn, rending the text largely illegible from line 6 to line 39.
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Bibliography
References Edited by Wickremasinghe in Epigraphia Zeylanica 1 (1904-12): 230-241, no. 20.
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