Southern side of central north pillar of pillarzone west of western peristyle of west gopura of Prasat Kracap (K. 183-15), 850 Śaka

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⟨1⟩ […] phsaṁ 20 10 9 ⦿ sruk· dharmmapa-

⟨2⟩ […] si hr̥dayalakṣm[ī] gho

⟨3⟩ […] kandeṅ· gho [*]pike[*]

⟨4⟩ […] jeṅ· gvāl· [ka]ñcañ· tai

⟨5⟩ […] tai (khna)p· tai kañcū si rat·

⟨6⟩ […] thkap· tai kandās· si rat· thkap·

⟨7⟩ […] kañ·yen· tai kaṁp[i]t· tai [***]

⟨8⟩ [pinda] gho 6 [gv]āl· 1 tai 8 si rat· (2)

⟨9⟩ phsaṁ (10) 7 ⦿ sruk· pra[*] (le caṁ canar·)

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⟨21⟩ […] śr(ī)

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⟨23⟩ […] [ka]()In(·) (t)ai

⟨24⟩ […] (kan·)As(·) tai

⟨25⟩ […](tai) bhāva (t)ai kanteṅ· tai saṁ-

⟨26⟩ […] krau piṇda

⟨27⟩ […] 2 tai 10 1 lap I si [rat·] I phsaṁ 20 ()

Apparatus

⟨1⟩ […][tai A I] CJ. — ⟨1⟩ dharmmapadharmmapu CJ.

⟨3⟩ [1+]pike[1+][1+]mi (keri) CJ.

⟨4⟩ […] jeṅ· gvāl·CJ.

⟨5⟩ (khna)[1+]p KC; (gap) CJ.

⟨6⟩ […] thkap·[1+] [tai] thkep CJ. — ⟨6⟩ rat· thkap·rat thgap CJ.

⟨7⟩ […] kañ·yen·(tai) kañ yeṅ CJ. — ⟨7⟩ [3+](Aja)(tai) CJ.

⟨9⟩ (10) 7(20) 1 CJ. — ⟨9⟩ sruk· pra[1+] (le caṁ canar·)(sruk vraḥ dāṁ le caṁ) caṁnat CJ.

Translation by Chhom 2011

⟨1–9⟩ […]; grand total 39. Village of Dharmmapa[…]: Si Hr̥dayalakṣmī, Gho […] Kandeṅ, Gho […], Gvāl Kañcañ, Tai […], Tai […], Tai Kañcū accompanied by a son (si rat) […] Thkap, Tai Kandās accompanied by a son (si rat) called Thkap, […] Kañyen tai kaṁpit tai […]. Total: 6 male slaves (gho), an animal keeper (gvāl), 8 female slaves (tai) and 2 boys at the age of running (si rat); grand total 17. Village of […] above the […]

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⟨21–27⟩ […] Śrī, […] Kan-in, Tai […] Kan-as, Tai […], Tai Bhāva, Tai Kanteṅ, Tai […] Krau. Total […] 2 […], 11 female slaves (tai), a male slave (lap) and a boy at the age of running (si rat); grand total 20.

Bibliography

First edited by Kunthea Chhom (2011, pp. 136–137) with English translation. Re-edited in French by Claude Jacques without translation (2014, p. 158). Re-edited again in French by Eric Bourdonneau et al. (nd, unpublished). Re-edited here by Kunthea Chhom based on EFEO estampage n. 824-S.

Primary

[KC] Chhom, Kunthea. 2011. Inscriptions of Koh Ker I. Budapest: Hungarian Southeast Asian Research Institute. Pages 136–137.

[CJ] Jacques, Claude. 2014. Koh Ker: Temples et inscriptions, avec une étude sur le roi Jayavarman IV et un essai sur l’“esclavage” dans l’ancien pays khmer. Budapest: The Hungarian Southeast Asian Institute. Page 158.

Secondary

[GC] Cœdès, George. 1937. Inscriptions du Cambodge, volume I. Collection de textes et documents sur l’Indochine 3. Hanoi: École française d’Extrême-Orient. Pages 52–54.