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| Title | Rāmatīrtham copper plates of Indravarman |
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| Material | Metal / copper |
| Object Type | Plate |
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| Width | 30 |
| Height | 5 |
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| Weight | ~875 |
| Details | Three copper plates secured with a ring and seal. The seal is decorated with an image of a lion, side on, with one paw raised, with mouth open and its tail raised. |
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| Place | Rāmatīrtham |
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| Details | Belonged to a family of pandits in the village of Rāmatīrtham, near Vizianagram. See Hultzsch, E. (1913-14). Ramatirtham plates of Indravarman, Epigraphia Indica, 12, pp. 133-136. |
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