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OB03112 |
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Labuäṭabän̆digala Rock |
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IN03136
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Senarath Paranavitana |
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Description |
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Rock |
Object Type |
Rock |
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A rock, known as Labuäṭän̆digala, where there is a ruined stupa. Two inscriptions are cut into the rock a few yards to the south of the stupa.
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1892 |
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Morawewa |
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Morawewa |
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Paranavitana, S. (1928-33). ‘No. 26. Two Rock-Inscriptions from Labuäṭabän̆digala,’ Epigraphia Zeylanica 3, pp. 247–253. |
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The rocks at Labuäṭän̆digala lie about one and a half miles to the north-east of Moraväva (Morawewa, 8.5897, 80.8352), a village in the Kalpē Kōraḷē of the North-Central Province. The inscriptions at the site were first recorded for scholarship by H. C. P. Bell in 1892.
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