K. 183-38. Western side of eastern pillar of northern pillarzone of western peristyle of eastern gopura of Prasat Kracap, 850 Śaka

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Edition

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⟨2⟩ […] (gho) śri gho

⟨3⟩ […] tai […]

⟨4⟩ […] tai ka(nd)ai […]

⟨5⟩ […] kañjaṅ(·) […]

⟨6⟩ […] tai kaṁvā […]

⟨7⟩ […] (tai) panda() tai […] tai khmau

⟨8⟩ […] tai […] tai

⟨9⟩ […] tai khñuṁ

⟨10⟩ […] (tai) pandan· [s]o[] […] (ka)nteṅ·

⟨11⟩ […] [.]jāj·

⟨12⟩ piṇda […] tai […] phsaṁ 20

⟨13⟩ 10 [*] () s[ruk·] […] gho

⟨14⟩ dharmma […]

⟨15⟩ gho [**] gho […]

⟨16⟩ gho [**] gho […]

⟨17⟩ gho […] (gho) śri gho

⟨18⟩ kh(ñuṁ) […]

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Apparatus

⟨1⟩ […](gho) […] () CJ.

⟨2⟩ śriśrī CJ.

⟨5⟩ […] kañjaṅ(·) […](tai) [ka]ñcaṅ […] (t)ai ka CJ.

⟨6⟩ […] tai kaṁvā […]nrai (tai) kaṁ varaḥ (tai) […] (tai) sa [1+] CJ.

⟨9⟩ […]ka […] tai […] CJ.

⟨10⟩ pandan·(pa)ndaṅ CJ.

⟨11⟩ […] [.]jāj·(tai) [2+] (tai Amr̥ta) […] ñjaṅ· CJ.

⟨12⟩ piṇda […] tai […](piṇḍa gho) [1+] tai (10) […] CJ.

⟨13⟩ s[ruk·] […] gho(s)[ruk] [2+] vyaṅ […] gho CJ.

⟨14⟩ […][gho ka]ñcān (gho) […] (khni sā) CJ.

⟨15⟩ […]dha[rmma sot] […] s[.]a ya CJ.

Translation by Chhom 2011

⟨1–13⟩ […]. Gho Śri, Gho […], Tai […], Tai Kandai, […], Tai Kanjaṅ, […], Tai Kaṁvā[…], […], Tai Pandan, Tai […], Tai Khmau, […], Tai […], Tai […], Tai Khñuṁ, […], another Tai Pandan, […], Tai Kanteṅ, […]. Total […]; grand total 30.

⟨13–29⟩ Sruk […], Gho Dharmma, […], Gho […], Gho […], Gho […], Gho […], Gho […], Gho Śri, Gho Khñuṁ […].

Bibliography

First edited by Kunthea Chhom (2011, pp. 226–227) with English translation. Re-edited in French by Claude Jacques without translation (2014, p. 240). Re-edited again in French by Eric Bourdonneau et al. (nd, unpublished). Re-edited here by Kunthea Chhom based on EFEO estampage n. 822.

Primary

[KC] Chhom, Kunthea. 2011. Inscriptions of Koh Ker I. Budapest: Hungarian Southeast Asian Research Institute. Pages 226–227.

[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 240.

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.