This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.
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Inscription ID | IN03174 |
Title | Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 3 |
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Parent Object | OB03141 |
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Author | Senarath Paranavitana |
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Language | සිංහල |
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Topic | registers a grant of money by three named individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves |
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Min | 550 |
Max | 650 |
Comment | Basis for dating: palaeography. |
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Letter size | 4.445 cm |
Description | Letter size varies from ¾ to 1¾ inches (1.905 to 4.445 cm). |
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Description | Campus dimensions not reported. Three lines engraved on the first tread of the stone steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. The tread is comprised of two stone pieces and the present inscription is engraved on the right-hand piece. IN03172 and IN03173 are engraved on the same piece of stone. The former occupies the left side of the stone and the latter appears immediately above the present inscription. No space has been left between the ends of the lines of IN03172 and the beginnings of those of IN03173 and the present inscription, making it appear at first glance as if the writing on this stone comprised a single inscription, rather than three distinct records. |
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References | Edited and translated by Senarath Paranavitana in Epigraphia Zeylanica 4 (1934–41): 136–141, no. 16, III. |
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