Oval Bronze Water Bowl (P.Ch.20) with an Inscription on Old Khmer (K.1055)

Author: ประสาร บุญประคอง

Si Mahosot Archaeological Site (Prachinburi Province, Thailand). View from the east showing excavated foundations.

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Prachinburi National Museum (Prachinburi). Finds from

Si Mahosot (including bowls P.Ch.20 and P.Ch.24).

Prachinburi National Museum. Bronze hoard from Si Mahosot, (including bowls P.Ch.20 and P.Ch.24, conch P.Ch.22, sconce P.Ch.23).

 

 

Community: Khmer epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 27, 2020
Inscription in Old Khmer (K.1055) on an Oval Bronze Water Bowl (P.Ch.20)

Author: Prasan Bunprakhong

Si Mahosot, Prachinburi, Thailand. Inscription in Old Khmer a bronze bowl. Prachinburi National Museum (P.Ch.20).  (après ฐานข้อมูลจารึกในประเทศไทย)

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 27, 2020
Inscription in Old Khmer (K.1054) on a Bronze Conch Shell (P.Ch.22)

Author: The Inscriptions in Thailand Database Project

Si Mahosot, Prachinburi, Thailand. Inscription in Old Khmer on bronze conch shell. Prachinburi National Museum (P.Ch.22). (après ศูนย์มานุษยวิทยาสิรินธร )

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 24, 2020
Conch Shell in Bronze (P.Ch.22) with an Inscription in Old Khmer

Author: The Inscriptions in Thailand Database Project

Si Mahosot Archaeological Site (Prachinburi Province, Thailand). Satellite view. (Wikimapia).

Si Mahosot Archaeological Site (Prachinburi Province, Thailand). View from the east showing excavated foundations.

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Prachinburi National Museum (Prachinburi). Finds from Si Mahosot (including conch P.Ch.22).

Bronze conch with Khmer inscription. Prachinburi National Museum (P.Ch.22).

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 24, 2020
Bronze mirror base inscription (K.1053)

Author: The Inscriptions in Thailand Database Project

 

1. o 1115 śaka vraḥ juṃnvan vraḥ pāda kamrateṅ añ śrijayavarmma da ta vraḥ ārogyasā

2. la nā śiravatsapura (or: avadhyapura?)

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 23, 2020
Bronze mirror base (P.Ch.21) with an inscription (K.1053) in Old Khmer

Author: Georges Cœdès

Si Mahosot Archaeological Site (Prachinburi Province, Thailand). Satellite view. Satellite view. (Wikimapia).

Si Mahosot Archaeological Site (Prachinburi Province, Thailand). View from the east showing excavated foundations.

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Prachinburi National Museum (Prachinburi). Finds from Si Mahosot (including mirror base P.Ch.21).

Community: Khmer epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 23, 2020
Inscription on a door jamb of Pràsàt Prằṃ Lovêṅ

Author: ERC team

Piédroit of Pràsàt Prằṃ Lovêṅ (après SEAclassics Old Khmer Corpus).

{1}   vraḥ kamratāṅ ’añ śrī puṣpavaṭasvāmi puṇya mratā
{2}   ñ śucidatta ai kaṃluṅ kūdya vraḥ kaṃmratāṅ ’a
{3}   ñ mūlasthāna kñuṃ ’aṃnoy mratāñ ta vraḥ vrau |
{4}   bhinava | noc vraḥ | karoṃ sre ’aṃve
{5}   sau slā slik teṃ 1 ai sruk slā slik teṃ 1 toṅ
{6}   teṃ 20 ai ta vraḥ teṃ 20 saṃ paribho
{7}   ga [nu] vraḥ kamratāṅ ’añ śrī puṣkarākṣa giy ta yajamāna panlas mratāñ poñ
{9}   prabhavadatta giy ta nā[ṃ] giy kñuṃ phoṅ nau ge
{10}   n ’aṃnoy ta vraḥ

Community: Khmer epigraphy
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June 23, 2020
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
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
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 19, 2020
Bronze mirror inscription (K.973)

Author: Georges Cœdès

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Mirror base, Bangkok National Museum.

Source: SEAclassics Old Khmer

Donation to a Royal Hospital

Śaka 1114 = CE 1192

 

Community: Khmer epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
June 17, 2020