Pupphagahani, Kanaganahalli stūpa author of digital edition Vincent Tournier DHARMA Munich DHARMA_INSKnI00062

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seṭhino tuya Isilaṇikāya seḍivayikāya dāna

seṭhino The third akṣara could also be read ṇa. tuya In this cursive hand, the first akṣara is especially unclear, and but for the context its reading would be uncertain. On the sequence seṭhino mātuya, compare Sanc 111Sanc 112. Isilaṇikāya Cf. KnI0084, ll. 1-2: Isilanikāya. See also KnI0294. In both inscriptions, the donor is also characterised as seḍivayikāya.

Gift of Isilaṇṇikā from Seḍivaya, who is the mother of a guild’s chief.

Same donor in KnI 84.

This edition, based on photographs, by Vincent Tournier. Encoded in XML by Fu Fan in May 2025.

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