Old Mandu (बूढ़ी मांडू/बूढ़ी मांडव), Dhār district, Madhya Pradesh. Stepped ghāṭ with inscribed blocks.

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Old Mandu (बूढ़ी मांडू/बूढ़ी मांडव), Dhār district, Madhya Pradesh. Stepped ghāṭ with inscribed blocks.

Community: Paramāra epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 22, 2020
IN03179 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 8

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03178 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 7

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03177 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 6

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03176 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 5

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03175 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 4

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03174 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 3

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03173 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 2

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
OB03141 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020
IN03172 Anurādhapura Stone Steps near ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ Inscription 1

Author: Senarath Paranavitana

This inscription is one of several incised on the steps leading to a ruined shrine near the reconstructed porch known as ‘the Stone Canopy’ or ‘Burrows’ Pavilion’ in the area of the Abhayagiri vihara at Anurādhapura. Eight of these inscriptions remain legible. On the basis of palaeographic evidence, they can be dated to the second half of the sixth century or the first half of the seventh century. They register grants of money by various individuals to the Abhayagiri-vihāra for the maintenance of slaves.

Community: Sri Lanka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 7, 2020