Pedestal of Lajjāgaurī sculpture from site 127 at Nagarjunakonda — reign of Siri-Ehavalacāntamūla

Editors: Anonymous editor.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSEIAD00059.

Language: Prakrit.

Repository: Early Andhra (tfb-eiad-epigraphy).

Version: (9fa90aa), last modified (35386f0).

Edition

⟨1⟩ sidha <symbol>mahādеviya °avidhavāya j(ī)vaputāya mahārajasi(r)i(°e)hava(laca)tamulapati(ya) khaṁḍuvulāya kāritā ti <symbol>

Apparatus

⟨1⟩ mahādеviya ⬦ mahādеvīya Narasimhaswami. — ⟨1⟩ mahāraja ⬦ mahārāja Narasimhaswami. — ⟨1⟩ (°e)hava(laca)tamula ⬦ (°ehavalacaṁtamu)la Narasimhaswami.

Translation

Success! The Queen Khaṇḍuvulā, whose husband is alive, whose sons are alive, wife of Great King Siri-Ehavalacāntamūla, caused (this image) to be made.

Bibliography

First described and edited by Narasimhaswami. Part of the text is currently partly covered by the board of the display, so besides autopsy and our own photos of the stone, we rely for this re-edition on published photographs.

Secondary

No name. 1887–. Annual report on Indian epigraphy. Madras; Calcutta; New Delhi: Government of Madras; Archaeological Survey of India. Pages 1940–41: B.470.

Srinivasan1979a

Tsukamoto1996

Raghunath2001

Soundara_Rajan2006