Bronze mirror base with an inscription (K.973) in Old Khmer

Author: Georges Cœdès

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Satellite view (Wikimapia).

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Ruins of the Khmer complex after conservation.

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakam, changwat Buri Ram). Mirror base with inscription in Old Khmer (K.973). Bangkok National Museum.

Community: Khmer epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 21, 2020
INBG0003e Bodhgaya donative inscription of Kurangi on railing pillar

Author: Alexander Cunningham

Bodhgayā (बोधगया), Bihār. Donative inscription of the noble lady Kuraṃgī (INBG0003e) on a railing pillar of vedikā (OBBG0003e). Edition here that of Tsukamoto (1996), see Concordance for bibliographic data.

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June 21, 2020
OBBG0003d Bodhgayā railing pillar with Kuraṃgī inscription

Author: Daniela De Simone

Bodhgayā, Bihār. Railing pillar of vedikā with upper relief depicting devotee worshipping the vajrāsana, flying creature putting a garland on the Bodhi tree, and pathway-like structure, presumably the caṅkramaṇa. Photograph by Vishi Upadhyay.

Community: Bodhgayā epigraphy
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June 20, 2020
INBG0003d Bodhgaya donative inscription of Kurangi on railing pillar

Author: Alexander Cunningham

Bodhgayā (बोधगया), Bihār. Donative inscription of the noble lady Kuraṃgī (INBG0003d) on a railing pillar of vedikā (OBBG0003d). Edition here that of Tsukamoto (1996), illustration that of Fergusson (1873); see Concordance for bibliographic data.

Community: Bodhgayā epigraphy
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June 20, 2020
Stele from Gò Tháp Mười with the Sanskrit inscription (K.5) of Guṇavarman

Author: Georges Cœdès

Gò Tháp Mười, Vietnam. Hypothetical reconstruction of the main temple.  Courtesy Zenodo.

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Tháp Mười (Đồng Tháp ProvinceVietnam. Stele with the Sanskrit inscription (K.5) of Guṇavarman. Bảo tàng lịch sử Việt Nam tại TP, Museum of History, Hồ Chí Minh City. Courtesy Wikimedia.

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 20, 2020
OBBG0003c Bodhgayā railing pillar with Kuraṃgī inscription

Author: Daniela De Simone

Bodhgayā, Bihār. Railing pillar of vedikā with relief depicting elephants worshipping the Bodhi tree. Photograph by Daniela De Simone.

 

Community: Bodhgayā epigraphy
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June 19, 2020
INBG0003c Bodhgaya donative inscription of Kurangi on railing pillar

Author: Alexander Cunningham

Bodhgayā (बोधगया), Bihār. Donative inscription of the noble lady Kuraṃgī (INBG0003c) on a railing pillar of vedikā (OBBG0003c). Edition here that of Tsukamoto (1996), see Concordance for bibliographic data.

Community: Bodhgayā epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 19, 2020
Sanskrit inscription of Guṇavarman on the Stele from Gò Tháp Mười

Author: Georges Cœdès

Community: Khmer epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 19, 2020
Door jamb of Pràsàt Prằṃ Lovêṅ with an inscription

Author: Anon.

Tháp Mười (Đồng Tháp ProvinceVietnam. Satellite view (Wikimapia).

Tháp Mười (Đồng Tháp ProvinceVietnam. Hypothetical reconstruction of the temple.

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Ruins at Go Thap Muoi (Go Thap archaeological site), Vietnam, identified as Prasat Pram Loven.

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 19, 2020
OBBG0003b Bodhgayā railing pillar with Kuraṃgī inscription

Author: Daniela De Simone

Bodhgayā, Bihār. Railing pillar of vedikā with relief probably depicting the veneration of buddhapadas. Photograph by Vishi Upadhyay.

 

 

Community: Bodhgayā epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 19, 2020