Stone Slab found at Sinlu Village
Version: (e58a53b), last modified (c4e1250).
Bibliography
The only publication, Sein Win [cin vaṅḥ] 2016, pp. 187–8, has an eye drawing and a Burmese transliteration. Re-edited here from our team’s photographs and RTIs.
Primary
Griffiths, Arlo, Marc Miyake and Julian K. Wheatley. 2018–03–26. “Corpus of Pyu inscriptions.” Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1207290. [URL]. Item DHARMA_INSPYU00018.
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<g type="ddanda">.</g> tdav·ṃṁḥ bam· gaṃḥ cok· kir·ṁḥ kdraṃḥ <!-- MM2AG: checked RTI; see bam· clearly without trace of a visarga; removed unclear tags;
no longer any resemblance to anything in 019.2, so removed note from both commentary and RTF. -->
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<p>1. The ostensible third dot to the right of <seg type="graphemic">tdav·ṃṁḥ</seg> may be accidental, as we presume is the dot of the same size and height seen just to the left of <seg type="graphemic">cok·</seg>.</p>
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Commentary
1. The ostensible third dot to the right of tdav·ṃṁḥ may be accidental, as we presume is the dot of the same size and height seen just to the left of cok·.