Bhūvarāha Narasīmha temple at Halasi (or Halsi, Khanapur Taluk, Belgaum District in Karnataka).
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Object ID | OB01055 |
Title | Halsi Copper Plates of Ravivarman (5 plates) |
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Inscription(s) | IN01055 |
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Author | Dániel Balogh |
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Material | Metal / copper |
Object Type | Plate |
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Date | 1861 |
Place | Halsi |
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Date | 2020 |
Place | British Library |
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Details | Reported to have been found with other plates "in a mound of earth close to a small well call Chakratirtha, a short distance outside Halsi on the road to Nandigad." J. F. Fleet, 'Sanskrit and Old Canarese inscriptions no. XX', Indian Antiquary, 6 (1877): 22. This may correspond to the location known today as Vyās tīrtha. |
Notes | OB01055 (parts a, b, c, d [plates], e [seal], f [ring]) Ind. Ch. 60 Charter of Jayakīrti. Five copper plates (19 x 6 cm.) held together by a thin copper ring with a bulky, square seal (3 x 2cm.). The inscription (IN01055) registers the gift of the village of Purukheṭaka by an officer named Jayakīrti in the time of Ravivarman. |