Rock at Lệ Cam (C. 127), 7th century CE

Editor: Arlo Griffiths.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSCIC00127.

Hand description:

Language: Sanskrit.

Repository: Campa (tfc-campa-epigraphy).

Version: (0db3340), last modified (f6543cf).

Edition

⟨Zone A: Main⟩ ⟨A1⟩ namaś śivāya ⟨A2⟩ śrī-prakāśadharmmā jaya(ti)

⟨Zone B: Perpendicular⟩ ⟨B1⟩ śrī-campeśvara

Apparatus

⟨A2⟩ jaya(ti) ECICjayadā[naṁ] F.

Translation by Arlo Griffiths

(A) Homage to Śiva. Śrī Prakāśadharman triumphs!

(B) Lord of Campā.

Bibliography

The main part was first edited in Finot 1915. A new edition with commentary, now also covering the perpendicularly engraved line of text, was published in Griffiths et al. 2008–2009, based on EFEO estampage n. 1946.

Primary

[F] Finot, Louis. 1915. “Notes d’épigraphie, XIX : Une nouvelle inscription de Prakaçadharma.” BEFEO 15 (2), p. 112. DOI: 10.3406/befeo.1915.5229. [URL]. Page 112.

[ECIC] Griffiths, Arlo, Amandine Lepoutre, William Aelred Southworth and Thành Phần. 2008–2009. “Études du corpus des inscriptions du Campā, III: Épigraphie du Campa 2009-2010: prospection sur le terrain, production d'estampages, supplément à l'inventaire.” BEFEO 95, pp. 435–497. DOI: 10.3406/befeo.2008.6118. [URL]. Pages 461, 463–464.

Secondary

Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra. 1927. Ancient Indian colonies in the Far East, Vol. I: Champa. Punjab Oriental (Sanskrit) Series 16. Lahore: The Punjab Sanskrit Book Depot. [URL]. Book III, page 28, item 15.

Golzio, Karl-Heinz. 2004. Inscriptions of Campā: Based on the editions and translations of Abel Bergaigne, Étienne Aymonier, Louis Finot, Édouard Huber and other French scholars and of the work of R. C. Majumdar; newly presented, with minor corrections of texts and translations, together with calculations of given dates. Aachen: Shaker Verlag. Page 12.

Schweyer, Anne-Valérie. 2009. “Les royaumes du pays cam dans la seconde moitié du XIe siècle.” Péninsule 59, pp. 17–48. Page 35.

Southworth, William Aelred. 2011. “River settlement and coastal trade: Towards a specific model of early state development in Champa.” In: The Cham of Vietnam: History, Society and Art. Edited by Trần Kỳ Phương and Bruce M. Lockhart. Singapore: NUS Press, pp. 102–119. Page 111.