EIAD 294. Railing pillar fragment from the Amaravati stūpa

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Edition

⟨1⟩ [sidhaṁ namo] bhagavato _ kavururavathaviyā pavajitikayā _ va(da)yā tha-

⟨2⟩ [*****]ha⟨⟨a⟩⟩ṁgiyā bhāyitiyā bodhiyā Utayā Imaṁ paṁdaka patiṭha[p](i)⟨⟨ta⟩⟩

Apparatus

⟨1⟩ kavurura-B1882; kevurura- H L; kevurure B1887; kavurūre SCf. EIAD 271: kevururavathavasa⟨1⟩ -vathaviyāB1887 S; vathaviya B1882 H. — ⟨1⟩ pavajitikayāH B1887 L S; pavajato B1882. — ⟨1⟩ va(da)H B1887; paya B1882; vabayā S. — ⟨1⟩ tha-H B1887 S; omitted B1882.

⟨2⟩ ha⟨⟨a⟩⟩ṁgiyāyā haṁgiyā H B1887 L S; […] hagiya B1882H edits it as a single A in a third line, but this is clearly an insertion, like the ta inserted below the final word. Interestingly, the A is preceded by cross-like sign, which we interpret as a rare instance of a deletion mark.⟨2⟩ bhāyitiyāS; bhoyitiya B1882; bhāy(aṁ)tiyā H B1887; bhāyaṁtīya L. — ⟨2⟩ bodhiyāH B1887 S; bedhiya B1882. — ⟨2⟩ UtayāH B1887 S; Utaya B1882. — ⟨2⟩ Imaṁ paṁdakamahadaka- B1882. — ⟨2⟩ paṁdakapeṁḍak(o) H; peṁḍaka B1887 L; peṇḍaka S; B. — ⟨2⟩ padaka¡padaka!pendaka B. — ⟨2⟩ patiṭha[p](i)⟨⟨ta⟩⟩H B1887 S; -patitha [1+] A B1882.

Translation

[Homage to] the Bhagavant! This ¿upright? is set up by the nun Vadā, a resident of Kavurura, as well as by Aṅgī, Bodhī, Bhāyitī and Utā.

Bibliography

This edition, based on photographs, by Vincent Tournier and Fu Fan. Encoded in XML by Fu Fan in April 2025.

Primary

[B1882] Burgess, James. 1882. Notes on the Amarāvatī Stūpa. Archæological survey of Southern India 3. Madras: E. Keys. Page 18, item 54, plate III, item 7.

[B1887] Burgess, James. 1887. The Buddhist stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta in the Krishna District, Madras Presidency, surveyed in 1882. With translations of the Aśoka inscriptions at Jaugadi and Dhauli by George Bühler. Reprint New Delhi 1996. Archaeological Survey of Southern India 6. London: Trübner & Co. [URL]. Page 78, item 19, plate XLI, item 6, page LVII.

[H] Hultzsch, Eugen Julius Theodor. 1886. “Berichtigungen und Nachträge zu den Amarâvatî-Inschriften.” ZDMG 40, pp. 343–6. [URL]. Page 345, item 49.

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[L] Lüders, Heinrich. 1912. A list of Brahmi inscriptions from the earliest times to about A.D. 400 with the exception of those of Asoka. Appendix to Epigraphia Indica and record of the Archæological Survey of India 10. Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing. [URL]. Page 146, item 1240.

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