OB00167 Verandah of Ajanta Cave 17
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Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
February 1, 2019
IN00180 Ajanta Cave 17 Inscription of Ravisamba
This stone inscription, inscribed on the side wall of the outside veranda of cave 17, is much damaged by exposure, which according to Shastri (1997: 46), has lead the correct decipherment of the inscription to be very problematic. The inscription starts with a dedication to the Buddha, unusual as many of the Vākāṭaka period inscriptions and charters are dedicated to Hindu gods. The inscription was carved to record the creation of Buddhist stupas and institutions by a ruler called Dharādhipa and with the wish for the longevity of these structures. The inscription was carved under the name of Ravisāmba, a vassal of the Vākāṭaka king Hariṣeṇa. The inscription also includes a genealogy for Dharādhipa and Ravisāmba.
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Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019