Foundation record of the Udayeśvara temple at Udaypur (also known as Udaipur, Madhya Pradesh), written in 15 lines in three parts, on a lintel and the supporting post in the eastern porch (mukhamaṇḍapa) of the temple. Working transcription of the Sanskrit prepared by Saarthak Singh (latest version 02/2019).
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Inscription ID | • Foundation record of the Udayeśvara temple dated V.S. 1137 |
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Parent Object | OBPAR1501 |
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Language | संस्कृतम् |
Reigning monarch | Udayāditya (c. 1070-1094) |
Commissioner | Udayāditya |
Topic | Temple foundation |
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Min | 1079 |
Max | 1082 |
Comment | saṃvat 1137 vaiśākha sudi 7 |
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Letter size | about 4 cm |
Description | Trivedi CII 7.2, p. 63 |
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Description | See Trivedi CII 7.2, 63ff. |
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References | Trivedi, H.V., Inscriptions of the Paramāras, Chandellas and Kachchapapaghātas and two Minor Dynasties, 3 parts, Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum vol. 7 (New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India, 1979–91), part 2, pp. 65-66 and part 3, pp. 611-13. |
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