Rock inscription from Phnom Preah Netr Preah (K. 1427) EpiDoc Encoding Chloé Chollet intellectual authorship of edition Chloé Chollet Dominic Goodall DHARMA Paris DHARMA_INSCIK01427

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Cursive angkorian script, ca. 11th century CE.

The project DHARMA has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no 809994).

Public URIs with the prefix bib to point to a Zotero Group Library named ERC-DHARMA whose data are open to the public.

Internal URIs using the part prefix to point to person elements in the DHARMA_IdListMembers_v01.xml file.

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. sa girir mmanu-sodaryyo bhāgyotkarṣa-guṇākaraiḥ yat puṣṇāti mudaṁ svarggī ṇā nirantarasādagam· sarvvatas svarṇa-ratnaugha mayo 'py alpa-dhiyā vinā dhr̥teśāna-pado mūrdhnā dri-veśānata Eva yaḥ.

Ce mont sa giriḥ est le frère de Manu manu-sodaryaḥ, avec ses innombrables ou : ses mines de qualités, prospères et excellentes bhāgyotkarṣa-guṇākaraiḥ, de sorte qu’il yad nourrit une joie puṣṇāti mudaṁ pérpetuelle nirantara pour ceux qui se trouvent aux cieux svargīṇāṁ

Lui qui était faible d’esprit ālpadhiyā vinā […] yaḥ bien qu’entièrement constitué d’une importante quantité d’or et de joyaux sarvatas svarṇa-ratnaugha-mayo ’pi, il s’incline devant le dieu en prenant l’aspect d’une montagne draveṣānataḥ, lui par qui les pieds du Seigneur Śiva sont tenus sur son sommet ou : sur sa tête.

To be published by Chloé Chollet from rubbings made by Hun Chhunteng in 2018 and 2020, photographs and in situ reading.