The inscription is engraved on a stone slab, which is now broken, only the upper part surviving. This fragment features nineteen complete lines of writing, plus a few letters from the end of a twentieth line. It is not possible to say how many lines were lost with the lower part of the slab. The surviving fragment was found at the building called ‘the Buddhist Railing’ near the Eastern (Jetavana) dāgäba at Anurādhapura and recorded in the Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of Ceylon for 1892 (p. 9, no. 4). It was removed to the premises of the Archaeological Survey and was still there in the early 1930s when Senarath Paranavitana published his edition and translation of the inscription in the third volume of Epigraphia Zeylanica. The inscription is dated in the seventh year of Sirisaṅgbo Mahind (Mahinda IV) and proclaims certain rules concerning a ‘Water Pavilion’ (pän maḍiya) at the Ratnamāpirivena in the Jetavana monastery. If ‘Ratnamāpirivena’ refers to the building near which the inscription was found, it must have been the ancient name of ‘the Buddhist Railing’.

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Inscription ID IN03132
Title Anuradhapura 'Buddhist Railing' Fragmentary Slab Inscription of Mahinda IV
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Parent Object OB03108
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Author Senarath Paranavitana
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Language සිංහල
Reigning monarch Mahinda IV
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Topic proclaims certain rules concerning a ‘Water Pavilion’ (pän maḍiya) at the Ratnamāpirivena in the Jetavana monastery
Date:
Min 982
Max 983
Comment Basis for dating: intrinsic. The inscription is dated in the seventh year of Sirisaṅgbo Mahind (Mahinda IV), who reigned from 975 until 991 A.D.
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Letter size 2.54 cm
Description Letter size about 1 inch (2.54 cm). Sinhalese script of the tenth century A.D.
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Width 58.42
Height 63.5
Description 19 lines engraved on the upper fragment of a stone slab, plus a few letters from the end of a twentieth line. The lower part of the slab, featuring the conclusion of the inscription, is missing; it is not possible to say how many lines have been lost.
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Bibliography
References Edited and translated by S. Paranavitana in Epigraphia Zeylanica 3 (1928-33) 226–229, no. 22.
Add to bibliography Recorded in the Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of Ceylon for 1892 (p. 9, no. 4).
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