Stela of Ang Sdok Choeng Roas (K. 1429), 7th century CE EpiDoc Encoding Kunthea Chhom intellectual authorship of edition Kunthea Chhom DHARMA Siem Reap DHARMA_INSCIK01429

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The lettering is characteristic of the seventh century CE.

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Adding paleographical remark Initial encoding of the inscription

Oy· kñuṁ tmu prak· gui sre tnal· teṁ trā canhor· gui sre vrai hvāṅ· gui sre ta gui taṁve mratāñ· yajamāna gui ral tāṅ· yajamāna gui sre ramayoṅ· t nojña tel· vraḥ Añ· yajamāna Oy· ta gui neḥ sre phoṅ· Is· tel· Oy· ta vraḥ sak· gui neḥ glaṅ· vraḥ ge dau narakka yāvat sūryyassya candrassya tāvat naraka-duḥkhitāḥ canlek· varṣā yai I raṅko satra

vat sūryya The restitution yāvat sūryyasya candrasya is inspired from K. 341 which contains the expression yāvat sūryyāscandrasya tāvat naraka dukhitaḥ.

offered servants, cows and silver. The paddy field called Tnal Teṁ Trāc chanel; the paddy field called Vrai Hvāṅ, the paddy field which was cultivated by Mratāñ Yajamāna Tāṅ Yajamāna, the paddy field Ramayoṅ paddy field called Nojña which Vraḥ Añ Yajamāna offered to .

All these paddy fields which have been offered to the god . Those who take away the treasure of the god will go to hells and will suffer in the hells as long as the Sun and the Moon exist.

Edited by Kunthea Chhom from the photographs of the stone.