Pillar from Ghantasala author of digital edition Arlo Griffiths Vincent Tournier DHARMA Paris DHARMA_INSEIAD00097

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Pillar from Ghantasala 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_INSEIAD00097

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DHARMAbase EFEO EIAD 97 Ghantasala Museum no. 27

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EIAD file transformed to follow the DHARMA encoding structure. Metadata extracted to be checked and updated according DHARMA workflow. Done through XSLT.
sidhaṁ .Ukhasirivadhamane kaṁṭakasalavathavеna dhaṁmavāniyaputena budhisirigahapatinā Imaṁ selamaṁḍapo sagaṁdhakuḍivetikatoraṇo kārito ti
-vadhamanе-vadhamāneNo trace of ā is detectable on the stone in the corresponding part of EIAD 98.-kasala--kasola-But see : 68.ImaṁExcept for a small part of I, the entire word Imaṁ still visible on the EI estampage is now broken off.
Success! In the estate of Ukhasiri, the notable (gahapati) Budhisiri, son of Dhaṁmavāniya, resident of Kaṁṭakasala, caused to be made this stone maṇḍapa, together with a gandhakuṭī, a railing (vedikā), and a portal (toraṇa).

First edited and described by : (A) and then by : (A). His publication, which does not mention Vogel’s, seems nevertheless to be directly based on it for readings and perhaps also for the estampages. Re-edited here from published documentation and after autopsy of the stone.

1944-45: B.90: no. 73: 191 (78): no. Ghan 1