Kañcūka, Kanaganahalli stūpa

Editor: Vincent Tournier.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSKnI00154.

Hand description:

Language: Middle Indo-Aryan.

Repository: Satavahana (tfb-satavahana-epigraphy).

Version: (96d125e), last modified (6f6e003).

Edition

⟨1⟩ sujātā gāmikaduhu[tā kā](ḷ)o ca nāgarāya

Apparatus

⟨1⟩ sujātā gāmikaduhu[tā]suj[ātā senāpa](ti)kaduhu[tā] N+vH; sujātā gamikaduhu[tā] Z. — ⟨1⟩ [kā](ḷ)o ⬦ [kā](ḷ)o Z; [mahākā](ḷ)o N+vH.

Translation by Vincent Tournier

Commentary

Two small fragments of the inscription were not documented by Vincent Tournier in 2020, but one of them was by Robert Arlt. These are found in Zin 2018, fig. 21. Zin also reedited the record, p. 46 of her monograph.

Bibliography

Primary

[N+vH] Nakanishi, Maiko and Oskar von Hinüber. 2014. Kanaganahalli inscriptions. Annual report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2013, Vol. 17, Supplement. Tokyo: International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University. Pages 94–95, section III.2, item 9.

[MASI] Poonacha, K. P. 2011. Excavations at Kanaganahalli (Sannati), taluk Chitapur, dist. Gulbarga, Karnataka. Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India 106. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. Page 467, item 141, plate CXLI, item 7, plate XC.

[Z] Zin, Monika. 2018. The Kanaganahalli stūpa: An analysis of the 60 massive slabs covering the dome. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Page 46, figure 21.