Kanheri Cave 64 Verandah Inscription EpiDoc Encoding Kelsey Martini intellectual authorship of edition Kelsey Martini Vincent Tournier DHARMA Munich DHARMA_INSKI00037

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si ri sa ra i va sa gahapatisa sa sāmakasa dhatuya nāṇa Ātevasiṇaya dhiya deyadhama leṇa pāniyaka

sa sāmakasa dhatuya sa samakasa dhutusa nāṇa Ātevasiṇaya ka vasatasa sa sāmakasa dhatuya leṇa deyadhama pāniya Although we expect pāniyapoḍhi, the curved bottom of the vertical stem of an akṣara is clearly visible (as are traces of the horizontal stem). This can be compared with KI00003, l. 2 panika.

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Gokhale only reads L. 3-5, presumably because that is all that is currently preserved. West informs us that 2-3 additional lines have been peeled away from the top of this inscription.>

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