The inscription is engraved on a stone slab. It starts on the front of the slab and continues onto the right side. The slab was found in Eppāvaḷa (Eppawala) in North-Central Province and subsequently transferred to the premises of the Archaeological Commissioner at Anuradhapura. The uninscribed portion of the slab contains a socket to fit into another stone, suggesting that, before it was utilised for the purpose of inscription, the slab served some architectural purpose. The first five lines of the inscription are badly preserved and a portion of the surface has been lost from the right side of the slab, obliterating about seven lines of writing. As the beginning of the inscription is not legible, it is not possible to make out the date but the text may be attributed on palaeographic grounds to the latter half of the tenth century A.D. It is concerned with the registration of an agreement entered into by the saṁgha of a certain monastery, stating that they would, at the end of the vassa season every year, supply gifts of rice, etc., to the brethren in return for some quantities of grains and  other provisions placed at their disposal by one Mahin Agbohi.

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Inscription ID IN03126
Title Eppāvaḷa Slab Inscription 2
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Parent Object OB03102
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Author Senarath Paranavitana
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Topic registers an agreement entered into by the saṁgha of a certain monastery, stating that they would, at the end of the vassa season every year, supply gifts of rice, etc., to the brethren in return for some quantities of grains and other provisions placed at their disposal by one Mahin Agbohi
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Min 950
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Comment Basis for dating: palaeography. As the beginning of the inscription is not legible, it is not possible to make out the date but the text may be attributed on palaeographic grounds to the latter half of the tenth century A.D.
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Letter size 5.08 cm
Description Letters are less than 2 inches (5.08 cm) in height. Sinhalese script of the latter half of the tenth century A.D.
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Width 91.44
Height 53.34
Description 17 lines engraved on the front of a stone slab, plus a further 17 lines on the right side of the slab. The letters are incised between lines nearly two inches (5.08 cm) apart. The first five lines of the inscription are badly preserved and a portion of the surface has been lost from the right side of the slab, obliterating about seven lines of writing.
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References Edited and translated by S. Paranavitana in Epigraphia Zeylanica 3 (1928-33) 188–194, no. 18.
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