K. 183-22. Eastern side of western pillar of southern pillarzone of western peristyle of western gopura of Prasat Kracap, 850 Śaka

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⟨1⟩ sruk· ca[.]sak· si kaṁpat· si kañcū gho

⟨2⟩ kanras· gho kan(·)[*]n· gho krau gho

⟨3⟩ [*] gho Aṁvil(·) gvāl(·) (ch)poṅ· gvāl· pan(·)-

⟨4⟩ U gvāl· […] vraḥ prasāda tai

⟨5⟩ kan[t]eṅ· tai kaṁpit(·) […] []ddhi tai A kapa

⟨6⟩ [*] tai dharmma tai […] tai pau

⟨7⟩ [**] triya tai [**] tai sraṅe tai

⟨8⟩ panlas· tai kaṁpit(·) […] tai rat· pa [**]

⟨9⟩ [*] kanso […] (gho) 5 gvāl(·)

⟨10⟩ (4) tai 10 […] tai pau I tai

⟨11⟩ […] [ph]sa[] (40?) 5 […] vandha gho

⟨12⟩ [.]au gho hari […] mati kvan(·)

⟨13⟩ [**] can·cān· […] tai saṁA-

⟨14⟩ p(· tai) laṅgāy· […] ta si rat·

⟨15⟩ […] tai pau […] [pi]ṇda gho

⟨16⟩ (4) tai 4 si rat(·) 2 tai (pau) (I) phsaṁ

⟨17⟩ […] gho phno

⟨18⟩ […] si

⟨19⟩ […] tai kaṁ

⟨20⟩ […] (gvāl·) […]

⟨21⟩ […] ⦿ sruk(·)

⟨22⟩ […] gho […]

⟨23⟩ […] (gvāl·) krau

⟨24⟩ gvā[] […]

⟨25⟩ […] kaṁvrau si

⟨26⟩ […] (tai) thle[] tai kaṁ [**]

Apparatus

⟨1⟩ ca[.]sak·(va)ṅ vluk CJ. — ⟨1⟩ kaṁpat·kaṁ rat CJ.

⟨2⟩ kan(·)[1+]kan trān CJ.

⟨3⟩ (ch)poṅ·(spo) CJ.

⟨4⟩ U CJ. — ⟨4⟩ […] vraḥkaṁ(bha gvāl) [2+] [tai] CJ.

⟨5⟩ kan[t]eṅ·kan(d)eṅ CJ. — ⟨5⟩ […](tai) CJ.

⟨6⟩ [1+](śa) CJ. — ⟨6⟩ […]tai (rmma) [1+] (tai ka)ñca CJ. — ⟨6⟩ paupo CJ.

⟨7⟩ [2+] triyasavetriya CJ. — ⟨7⟩ tai [2+](tai) [rat I] CJ.

⟨8⟩ […](sot) CJ.

⟨9⟩ [1+][tai] CJ. — ⟨9⟩ […](tai) [rat 1 phsaṁ] CJ.

⟨10⟩ […][tai rat 4] CJ.

⟨11⟩ […] [ph]sa[] (40?) 5(A) [I] (phsaṁ) (20 5) CJ. — ⟨11⟩ […] vandha. [sruk] (ha)[ri]vandha CJ.

⟨12⟩ […] mati kvan(·)[gho] pa(n)[.](aṅ) go mahitva CJ.

⟨13⟩ [2+](tai) CJ.

⟨15⟩ […] tai(Ajra) tai CJ.

⟨17⟩ […] gho phno[10 I] . (sruk candālaṁ) [1+] gho (phno) CJ.

⟨18⟩ […] sis [2+] gho kandeṅ [gvā]l kañcū si CJ.

⟨19⟩ […][…] (tai ka)ṅso(n) CJ.

⟨20⟩ […] (gvāl·) […][2+] (pinda) gho gvāl [1+] tai [1+] tai (ra) CJ.

⟨21⟩ […][t] […] (phsaṁ 10) CJ.

⟨23⟩ krau(srā) CJ.

Translation by Chhom 2011

⟨1–17⟩ Village of […]: Si Kaṁpat, Si Kañcū, Gho Kanras, Gho […], Gho Krau, Gho […], Gho Aṁvil, Gvāl Chpoṅ, Gvāl Pan-u, Gvāl […] Vraḥ Prasāda, Tai Kanteṅ, Tai Kaṁpit […] R̥ddhi, Tai A Kapa[…], Tai Dharmma, Tai […] accompanied by daughter(s) (tai pau) […], Tai […], Tai Sraṅe, Tai Panlas, Tai Kaṁpit, […] accompanied by a daughter (tai rat) called […] Kanso, […], 5 male slaves (gho), 4 animal keepers (gvāl), 10 female slaves (tai) […], a baby girl, […]; grand total […] Vandha, Gho […], Gho Hari, […] accompanied by a child (or children), […] Cancān, […] Tai Saṁ-ap, Tai Laṅgāy, […] accompanied by a son (or sons) (si rat) […] accompanied by a daughter (or dallghters) (tai pau) […]. Total: 4 male slaves (gho), 4 female slaves (tai), 2 boys (si rat), a baby girl (tai pau); grand total […].

⟨17–20⟩ […], Gho […], Si […], Tai […].

⟨20–25⟩ Village of […], Gho […], Gvāl Krau, Gvāl […] Kaṁvrau, Si […], Tai Thleṁ, Tai […]

Commentary

Chhom 2011 does not include the line 20.

Bibliography

First edited by Kunthea Chhom (2011, pp. 163–164) with English translation. Re-edited in French by Claude Jacques without translation (2014, p. 176). Re-edited again in French by Eric Bourdonneau et al. (nd, unpublished). Re-edited here by Kunthea Chhom based on EFEO estampage n. 828.

Primary

[KC] Chhom, Kunthea. 2011. Inscriptions of Koh Ker I. Budapest: Hungarian Southeast Asian Research Institute. Pages 163–164.

[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 176.

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.