Relief frieze from site 23 at Nagarjunakonda author of digital edition Arlo Griffiths Vincent Tournier DHARMA Paris DHARMA_INSEIAD00036

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Relief frieze from site 23 at Nagarjunakonda 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

First digital edition made by École française d'Extrême-Orient (Paris, France), realized in collaboration with the HiSoMA Research Centre (Lyon, France) and hosted by TGIR Huma-Num (France) as Early Inscriptions of Āndhradeśa, in 2015-2017.

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saha vicayapure maharajavaḍhamane bhagavato patiṭhavita
maharajavaḍhamanemaharajavaḍhamānebhagavatopatiṭhavitabhaṭā...........tiṭhavitaIn his notes 6 and 7, suggests that the word intended before the lacuna may have been bhaṭāraka (Sanskrit bhaṭṭāraka), while the word after the lacuna was patiṭhavita. As for the lacuna, 1955-56: 24 cites a reading (bha)gavato mulache(ti)ya(ye) patithapita. If we are right in assuming that this represents the present inscription, then it may be suggested that the currently missing right fragment, when first observed, bore more text on it than when the estampage ARIE 1959-60: B. 95 was made. And if this is true, then the lacuna may be tentatively filled in with the word mulacetiya, if we interpret the use of parentheses in IAR 1955-56 correctly. Nevertheless, because readings cited in IAR are on the whole clearly provisional, and often unreliable, we do not dare to restore the complete lacuna on the sole evidence of this source.

(...), together with (...) established in Vijayapura, in the Mahārāja’s estate (...) (of) the Bhagavant (...)

On the technical term vaḍhamana, which is difficult to translate, see : 323-326 who proposes to understand the term as “plot, estate”.

First edited by : 19 (7.B.II). We re-edit the text here from the published estampages, and after autopsy of the remaining fragment of the stone.

1959-60: nos. B.94-95: no. 65: nos. Naga 60, 66: 123 (no. 19), 190 (no. 74.1)