Memorial stone, Kanaganahalli/Sannati

Editors: Vincent Tournier, Andrew Ollett.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSKnI00379.

Hand description:

Language: Middle Indo-Aryan.

Repository: Satavahana (tfb-satavahana-epigraphy).

Version: (3d490f2), last modified (7201a4b).

Edition

⟨1⟩ Ahimarikāya nāganikāya ⟨2⟩ Arikābhātuno giridataṇakasa

Apparatus

Translation by Vincent Tournier and Andrew Ollett

Of the ahimarikā Nāganikā (Nāgaṇṇikā). Of the arikā-brother, Giridataṇaka (Giridattaṇṇaka).

Commentary

Bibliography

This edition by Vincent Tournier and Andrew Ollett. Encoded in XML by Fu Fan in August 2025.

Primary

ARIE 1966-1967. Annual report on Indian epigraphy for 1966-67. Edited by G. S. Gai. Mysore: Chief Epigraphist [ASI], 1972. Item B225.

Seshadri, M. 1966. “Buddhist monuments at Sannati.” QJMS 56, pp. 35–37.

Desai, P. B. 1968. “A new Buddhist centre.” The Journal of the Karnatak University — Social Sciences 4, pp. 158–163. Figure 9.

Seshadri, M. 1972. “Buddhist monuments in Mysore.” ArtiAs 34 (2/3), pp. 169–182. DOI: 10.2307/3249646. [URL]. Item 19, figure 8a.

Nagaraja Rao, M. S. 1985. “Brāhmī inscriptions and their bearing on the great stūpa at Sannati.” In: Indian epigraphy: Its bearing on the history of art. Edited by Frederick M. Asher and Govind Swamirao Gai. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH; American Institute of Indian Studies, pp. 41–45. Page 42, item 8, plate 62.

Sarma, I. Karthikeya and J. Varaprasada Rao. 1993. Early Brāhmī inscriptions from Sannati. New Delhi: Harman. [URL]. Page 93, item D.1, plates 22-A.

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