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Āyaka pillar from site 1 at Nagarjunakonda — reign of Siri-Vīrapurisadatta, year 6 Arlo Griffiths Arlo Griffiths Vincent Tournier Stefan Baums Ingo Strauch assistance with XML encoding and metadata verification Chloé Chollet assistance with XML encoding and metadata verification Marine Schoettel digital humanities consultant Emmanuelle Morlock digital humanities consultant Andrew Ollett

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sidhaṁ mahārajasa °asamedhayājisa °anekahiraṁṇakoṭigosatasahasahalasatasahasapadāyisa savathesu °apatihatasaṁkapasa vāsiṭhīputasa °ikhākusa siricātamūlasa duhutā raṁño sirivirapurisadatasa bhagini mahāsenāpatisa mahātalavarasa mahādaṁḍanāyakasa dhanakānaṁ khaṁdavisākhaṁṇakasa bhayā mahātalavari °aḍavicātisiri °apano °ubhayakulaṁ parināmetuna °atano ca °ubhayalokahitasukhāvahathanāya bhagavato saṁmasabudhasa dhātuvaraparigahītasa mahācetīye °imaṁ khaṁbhaṁ patidhapaṁta ti raṁño sirivirapurisadatasa saṁva 6vāpa 6diva 10
parināmetunaparināmenapatidhapaṁtaEmend patiṭhāpitaṁ, following n. 1.

Success! Aḍavi-Cāntisirī — daughter of Great King Vāsiṭṭhīputta Siri-Cāntamūla the Ikṣvāku, sacrificer of the Aśvamedha, giver of many times tens of millions of (pieces of) gold, hundreds of thousands of cows and hundreds of thousands of plows (of land), whose will is unimpeded in all matters; sister of King Siri-Vīrapurisadatta; wife of Great General, Great Talavara, Great Judge Khandavisākhaṇṇaka of the Dhanakas; Great-Talavara-wife — having dedicated (the merit) to her own family on both sides and for the sake of bringing about well-being and happiness in both worlds for herself, established this pillar at the Great Shrine of the Bhagavant, the Perfect Buddha who is ensconced in the excellent relic [or: element (i.e., nirvāṇadhātu)].

In the 6th year of King Siri-Vīrapurisadatta, in the 6th fortnight of the rainy season, on the 10th day.

First described and edited by : 13, 18 (B2). Re-edited here from the Leiden estampage and after autopsy of the stone.

: no. 10: no. Naga 11: 93-4 (no. 10)