Pillar from the Bhīmeśvara temple in Chebrolu (EIAD 650) EpiDoc Encoding Arlo Griffiths intellectual authorship of edition Arlo Griffiths Vincent Tournier DHARMA Jakarta DHARMA_INSEIAD00650

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encoded the inscription

tabāva-vāsino bhagavato dhaḍusa maṭavo cātusāla ca catuna ca vetānaṁ

dhaḍusa gadasa Or is possible to read Eḍusa? vetānaṁ vedhanaṁAs Munirathnam does not indicate his interpretation of the final word of the inscription, it is hard to interpret the meaning of the parenthentic element in the string vetā(dha)naṁ in his edition.

The pavillion and the four-halled building belong to the Lord Dhaḍu who resides in Tabāva i.e., Tāmrāpa — as well as the canopy of the four halls.

The toponym Tāmrāpa also figures in EIAD 651 and in the Oṁgoḍu grant, time of Skandavarman, year 33.

Reported in ; published without translation in . Re-edited by Arlo Griffiths & Vincent Tournier on the basis of the published photo of the ASI rubbing as well as photos shared by R. Phalguna Rao.

118-119, 126 B15