Pedestal of Buddha image from site 9 at Nagarjunakonda author of digital edition Arlo Griffiths Vincent Tournier DHARMA Paris DHARMA_INSEIAD00074

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Pedestal of Buddha image from site 9 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.

Early Inscriptions of Āndhradeśa DHARMA_INSEIAD00074

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rikasa koḍabudhisa bhariyāya lāya patiṭhāvitaṁ paḍima
rikasaSircar notes : “The intended word was something like nāgarika (i.e. belonging to the city of Vijayapurī) or pāvārika (Sanskrit prāvārika) which is found in some early inscriptions (above, Vol. XIX, pp. 66 (No. I), 97). A prāvārika was probably the maker of prāvāras, i.e. cloaks used by monks.”lāyamakā?lāya
...lā, wife of the ...rika Koḍabudhi, established (this) image.

First described and edited by : 19 (7.B.I). Re-edited here from the published estampages.

1958-59: no. B.77: no. 55: no. Naga 57: 173 (no. 56)