Talmul Copper Plate Charter of Devānandadeva year 152 EpiDoc Encoding Amandine Wattelier-Bricout intellectual authorship of edition Amandine Wattelier-Bricout DHARMA Aubervilliers DHARMA_INSNandodbhava00001

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Bibliographical references : DTC tripathy 6 p 51-53 Acharya 2014 n1 p 398-399 EI 40 part 6 1973 p 239-244

39 lines; 13 verses : 9 in the introductory portion (lines 2-19) same as INSNandodbhava00007 and INSNandodbhava00005 and 4 customary verses (lines 33-38).49399: "An interesting passage in the descripiton of the king Devānandadeva II is found in this record as well as in the other plates of the family is śīta-dhātu-maya-godhā-śikharākṛta-lohita-locanāmbara-dhvajaḥ. It shows that the banner of the Nanda kings was a piece of cloth with the emblem lohita-locana having an alligator (godhā) above, which was made of śīta-dhātu. The expression śīta-dhātu usually means "chalk"; but it can be so interpreted as to suggest that the alligator on the banner of the Nanda kings was made of silver (EI 27, p. 237)". On the date, 50399: "Behera is inclined to believe that the grant was issued in the Bhauma year 152 corresponding to CE 888. K.V. Ramesh, the editor of the journal, however, remarked that the passage containing the date, "is incomplete and appears to have been inserted subsequently" (p. 244, note 1). "

Currently preserved in the Archaeological Museum, Departments of History and Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, see . Link to the pictures here.

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