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________________ 134 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. (VOL. III. north (udag-ayana), on the eighth (tithi) of the bright (fortnight), to the brothers Achchharam pagarman, Bhavašarman, Siveśarman, Vishņuśarman, Sômagarman, and Kumarasarman, who reside at Kalinganagare, who are students of the Chhandôga (sdkhd), who are members of the Krishnâtreys gótra, (and) who have thoroughly studied the Vedas and Vedangas. Knowing this, dwell ye in peace, delivering (to the donees) the customary shares and enjoyments !" (L. 14.) The boundary-limits of this village are the following) - In the eastern direction lies the trench (which marks the boundary) of the district. In the southern direction, likewise a trench. In the western direction, a trench in which the water from the Poppangiks hill And the water from the Skyadaka hill unites and runs, (and) which extends as far as the southern direction. In the northern direction, a kosamba (?) tree and a ginigini (?) tree; then, the boundary of the village of Kurudumbi; then, a tinduka tree; again, a tinduka (and) a kadamba tree, together with a crooked jambú tree and a bamboo clump; (and). then, for (a distance which equals) the shadow of a man, the district trench, which extends as far as the eastern direction. (L. 19.) And (the king) addresses (the following) request to future kings :-"Having obtained possession of the earth by means of right, or inheritance, or conquest, (and) raling (it), (you) should preserve this meritorious gift; and, with reference to this (subject), there are (the following) verses composed by Vyåse : [Three of the customary Verses.] (L. 24.) (This) edict was written at the command of his (the king's) own mouth by Pallavachandra, the son of Mâtsichandra (and) a descendant of the race of Apurvanata. (L. 25.) (It was written) in the presence of the Mahattara, the Savara: Nandisarman. (L. 26.) (In) the year one hundred and eighty-three,- (in figures), 100 80 3,of the prosperous and victorious reign, in the month of Sråvana, on the twentieth, (in figures), 20 0,- (solar) day. (L. 27.) (This edict) was engraved by Sarvachandra, the son of KhanļichandraBhogika. No. 22.- THE SIDDAPURA EDICTS OF ASOKA. By G. BÜHLER, PH.D., LL.D., C.I.E. The subjoined edition of the three enlarged versions of Asoka's New Edicts, discovered by Mr. Lewis Rice, the indefatigable and successful explorer of the archæological treasures of Mysore, is based on inked estampages, received from Dr. Hultzsch. The earlier editions and notices of these documents, which have been used, and to which reference will be made in the sequel, are :-(1) Mr. Lewis Rice's editio princeps, published in his Report of February 1892; (2) M. Senart's edition, translation, and valuable full discussion of No. I. in the Journal Asiatique, 1892, pp. 472 ff. (Notes d'Epigraphie Indienne, No. IV.); and (3) my own short note in the Vienna Oriental Journal, Vol. VII. pp. 29ff., in which I announced the discovery, made with the help of a photograph kindly sent by Mr. Rice,- that the last letters of the three 1 This description appears to presuppose the position of the son at an angle of 45° over the horizon. The same trench formed the boundary in the east; see line 14 f. · The Savaras or Sabaras (Sauras) are the savage aborigines of the Gañjam and Vizagapatam districte. A Śabara or Savara chief Udayana is referred to in the Udayêndiram plates of Pallavamalla and in an inscription at Sirpur on the MabAnadi ; se Dr. Fleet's Gupta Inscriptions, p. 293. . On the title bhogika see Dr. Fleet's Gupta Inscriptions, p. 100, note 2. . [The two accompanying Plates are prepared from a duplicate set of inked estampages.-E. H:)
SR No.032557
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJas Burgess
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1894
Total Pages472
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size25 MB
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