Buddhapāda, two fragments, Kanaganahalli stūpa author of digital edition Vincent Tournier DHARMA Munich DHARMA_INSKnI00272

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gotamiputasa sirivijayasātakanisa savachara 4 gimhāna pākha 2 di ya budhāya ya sisiya sisiniA toḍhikheḍikāA pavay

sisiniA The meaning of this epithet, which might also occur previously in the lines is unclear. Could it correspond to Skt. svavāsinī, which in much later Kumaunī is, according to , s.v. sisiṇī alongside sīsṇī? pavay This is likely to be restored pavayitāya or, perhaps less likely, pavayitasa.

In the 4th year of king Gotamīputta Siri-Vijayasātakaṇṇi, in the 2nd fortnight of summer, on the … day … gift of … and Buddhā, the wife sisiṇī, and ... the wife sisiṇī, and Toḍhikheḍikā, the nun pavayitā

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