Bodhgayā (बोधगया), Bihār. Donative inscription of Bodhirakhita (Bodhirakṣita) (INBG00010) on crossbar of vedikā (OBBG00010). Edition here that of Tsukamoto (1996), see Concordance for bibliographic data.
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Inscription ID | INB00010 |
Title | Bodhgaya donative inscription of Bodhirakhita on crossbar |
Alternative titles | Bodhgayā donative inscription of Bodhirakhita (Bodhirakṣita) on crossbar |
Parent Object | OBBG00010 |
Related Inscriptions | IN00119 IN00120 INBG00015 INBG00024 |
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Author | Tsukamoto Keisho |
Print edition recorded by | Daniela De Simone |
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Authority for | Tsukamoto 1996 |
Metadata recorded by | Daniela De Simone |
Authority for metadata | ERC team research |
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Language | Prakrit |
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Commissioner | Bodhirakhita (Bodhirakṣita) |
Topic | Donation of railing pillar |
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Description | Single line |
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References | Cunningham, A. (1873). ASIR 1871-72 (vol. III). Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, p. 89, pl. XXVI 3. Mitra, R. (1878). Buddha Gaya, the Hermitage of Śakya Muni. Calcutta: Bengal Secretary Press, p. 184, n. 3. Indraji, B. (1880). Indian Antiquary IX, p. 142. Cunningham, A. (1892). Mahâbodhi or the Great Buddhist Temple under the Bodhi Tree at Buddha-Gaya. London: W.H. Allen & Co., p. 16 n. 3, pl. X 3. Bloch, T. (1912). Notes on Bodh Gayā. ASIAR 1908-09. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing, p. 156. Lüders, H. (1912). A List of Brāhmi Inscriptions from the Earliest Times to about A.D. 400 with exceptions of those of Asoka. Epigraphia Indica 1909-10, vol. X, p. 96, n. 946. Barua, B. (1934). Gayā and Buddha-Gayā, vol. II. Calcutta: Indian Research Institute, p. 68. Tsukamoto, K. (1996). A Comprehensive Study of the Indian Buddhist Inscriptions, part I. Kyoto: Heirakuji-shoten, p. 138, Bodh-Gayā 10. |
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Misc notes | Lüders (1912) mentions that the crossbar on which the inscription is engraved is now in the Indian Museum, Kolkata (see Bibliography). |