fragments of a brick slab (?) NW corner of “Beikthano Myo”, Sriksetra

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Bibliography

ASB (in Burmese), reports the discovery of a single fragment of a brick with three lines of Sanskrit. Sein Maung Oo [Cin moṅ ūḥ] 1968, p. 183 (also in Burmese), ( = SeinMaungOo1993) reiterates much of the ASB report. Aung Thaw [Aoṅ sau] 1972, p. 32 mentions several (more) fragments of a Sanskrit inscription discovered in 1970. These (5) fragments (not including the one reported in ASB) were edited by Sircar 1975–1976, pp. 210–217. Gutman2001 considers the significance of the name Kalaśapura that appears several times in later fragments, and Griffiths2015, argues that the ASB and the Sircar fragments originally belonged to a single large inscription.

Primary

Griffiths, Arlo, Marc Miyake and Julian K. Wheatley. 2018–03–26. “Corpus of Pyu inscriptions.” Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1207290. [URL]. Item DHARMA_INSPYU00059.