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tāmu(mra)paṭṭen=āgrahāro-tisṛṣṭaḥ akaraḥ acaṭa-bhaṭṭa-pra- veśyaḥ candra-tār-ārkka-samakālīyaḥ uktañca bhagavatā vyāsena svadattām= paradattāṃ=vā yo hareta vasundharā(rāṃ) s(ś)va vis(ṣ)ṭhāyā(yāṃ) kṛmir=bhūtvā pitṛbhis=saha majyate bahubhirv=vasudhā bhuktā rājabhiḥ=sagar-ādibhi (bhiḥ) yasya yasya yadā bhūmis=tasya tasya tadā phalaṃ kumārāmatya-bhagavad-rudrachadi-bhogika-mahāpratīhāra-lavaṇaḥ bapidra-bhogika (ke)
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692:(implying repeated copying and recopying) or through oral transmission, making direct dating impossible. External chronological records and internal linguistic evidence, however, indicate that extant works were probably compiled sometime between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century CE. Epigraphic attestation of Tamil begins with rock inscriptions from the 3rd century BCE, written in
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226:;. Over 25,000 Kannada inscriptions were unearthed in Karnataka, though an in depth study of many of these is yet to be conducted according to Hampi Kannada University Sociology department Head and Researcher Devara Kondareddy. This makes Tamil, the most densely inscribed languages in the country (also in the whole Indian subcontinent).
207:(Epigraphical Hybrid Sanskrit, EHS) appears in the 1st to 4th centuries CE. Indian epigraphy becomes more widespread over the 1st millennium, engraved on the faces of cliffs, on pillars, on tablets of stone, drawn in caves and on rocks, some gouged into the bedrock. Later they were also inscribed on palm leaves, coins,
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Hathigumpha inscription consists of seventeen lines incised in deep cut Brahmi letters on the overhanging brow of a natural cavern called Hathigumpha on the southern side of the Udayagiri hill near Bhubaneswar in Orissa. It faces straight toward the rock Edicts of
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Many of the inscriptions are couched in extravagant language, but when the information gained from inscriptions can be corroborated with information from other sources such as still existing monuments or ruins, inscriptions provide insight into India's dynastic history that otherwise lacks
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myāṃ paramadeva-Budhagupte rājani asyāṃ divasa-pūrvāyāṃ śrī-mahārāja-Sāṭana Sāla (or rya) na kul-odbhūtena śrī-mahārāja tavarman-pautreṇa śrīmahārāja-Vijayavarmma-sute mahādevyā Śarv asvāminyām utpanneana śri mahārāja
Harivarmmaṇā asya brāhmaṇa-Kautsa- sagotra-gosvāmina tac=Citrapalya
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Dating of Indian literature is largely based on relative dating relying on internal evidences with a few anchors. I. Mahadevan’s dating of
Pukalur inscription proves some of the Sangam verses. See George L. Hart, "Poems of Ancient Tamil, University of Berkeley Press, 1975,
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or Tamil-Brahmi script. Royal inscriptions were also engraved on copper-plates as were the Indian copper plate inscriptions. The Edicts of Ashoka contain Brahmi script and its regional variant, Tamil-Brahmi, was an early script used in the inscriptions in cave walls of
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of villages or plots of cultivable lands to private individuals or public institutions by the members of the various South Indian royal dynasties. The grants range in date from the 10th century CE to the mid-19th century CE. A large number of them belong to the
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Sanskrit...In the Tamil country, on the contrary, all the inscriptions belonging to an early period are written in Tamil with some
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Sanskrit and Prakrit, the early inscriptions in Tamil Nadu used Tamil along with some Prakrit. Tamil has the extant literature amongst the
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Since 1886 there have been systematic attempts to collect and catalogue these inscriptions, along with the translation and publication of documents. Inscriptions may be in the
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Whispering of
Inscriptions: South Indian Epigraphy and Art History: Papers from an International Symposium in memory of Professor Noboru Karashima (Paris, 12–13 October 2017)
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as they give us an insight into the social conditions of medieval South India and help fill chronological gaps to connect the history of the ruling dynasties.
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is included, undeciphered markings with symbol systems that may or may not contain linguistic information, there is substantially older epigraphy in the
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remains undeciphered and may not actually represent a writing system. Hence, the first undisputed evidence of writing in the Indian
Subcontinent are the
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near where it was found, consists of sixteen lines carved on a sandstone pillar and dates to 450 CE. Reports indicate that the
Nishadi Inscription. of
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Iravatham
Mahadevan (2003). Early Tamil Epigraphy from the Earliest Times to the Sixth Century A.D. Cambridge, Harvard University Press.
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Coningham, R.A.E.; Allchin, F.R.; Batt, C.M.; Lucy, D. (1996), "Passage to India? Anuradhapura and the Early Use of the Brahmi Script",
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Kannada language. The inscription is carved on a pillar, that was discovered in the village of
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Harivarman, donated a village named Citrapalli to a Gosvāmi brāhmaṇa. The text was written by Dūtaka Rūparāja(?), son of Nāgaśarma.
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Halmidi Inscription in old Kannada (c.450-500 CE). A replica at Halmidi village. The original is at the Bangalore museum
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used by Ashoka spread to South India during the second half of the 3rd century BCE, assuming a local form now known as
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from c. 250 BCE. Several inscriptions were thought to be pre-Ashokan by earlier scholars; these include the
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CE 477–88) in year 168 of the Gupta era. The date is equivalent to CE 487–88. The plate was found in
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George Hart, "Some Related Literary Conventions in Tamil and Indo-Aryan and Their Significance"
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https://www.academia.edu/2057745/Later_Gupta_History_Inscriptions_Coins_and_Historical_Ideology
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siddham samvatsara-ṣa(śa)te=ṣṭsa=ṣaṣṭyuta (yutta)re mahāmāgha-samvatsara(re) Śrāvaṇa ...
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is older than Halmidi by about 50 to 100 years and may belong to c. 350 CE or c. 400 CE.
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Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1955). A History of South India, OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted 2002)
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Tamil Copper Plate Inscriptions at the Dharmeshwara Temple, Kondarahalli,
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in Afghanistan. The inscription relates to the rule of the
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Shankarpur copper-plate of the time of Buddhagupta GE 168
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coin legends, and the inscription on the silver coins of
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dūtaka(ke)na likhitaṃ Śrī Yaṣṭarājena Nāga(sa)śarma-su
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First appearance of writing in the Indian Subcontinent
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Companion Studies to the History of Tamil Literature
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between the 5th century BCE and the 2nd century CE.
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27:History of South Asian writing systems
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1159:, Cambridge University Press, 1993.
1109:Staff Reporter (22 November 2005).
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835:Ancient inscriptions Of Raju Rulers
760:Harivarman son of Rānī Svaminī and
372:Important inscriptions include the
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161:The earliest undisputed deciphered
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950:List of rock-cut temples in India
641:kings. These plates are valuable
378:Sohgaura copper plate inscription
374:33 inscriptions of emperor Ashoka
328:and later evolved into the Tamil
266:Sohgaura copper plate inscription
215:contemporary historical records.
1720:Banavasi Old Kannada Inscription
1676:, Oxford University Press, 1998,
1543:. UCLA International Institute,
1476:. Trübner & co. p. 88.
1285:Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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1169:Dilip K. Chakrabarty (2009).
1745:The Language of Inscriptions
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1770:Linguistic history of India
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190:Megalithic graffiti symbols
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1297:10.1017/S0959774300001608
1048:R. Umamaheshwari (2018).
1021:John D. Bengtson (2008).
960:South Indian Inscriptions
930:Hindu temple architecture
696:, an adapted form of the
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398:Junagadh rock inscription
1740:Webpage for Indian Coins
1054:. Springer. p. 43.
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875:List of Edicts of Ashoka
752:Gītavarman, grandson of
447:for the tiny village of
272:Brahmi inscription, the
258:Badli pillar inscription
1730:Records and revelations
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845:Ashokan Edicts in Delhi
840:Ancient iron production
475:Hathigumpha inscription
469:Hathigumpha inscription
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342:Telugu-Kannada alphabet
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1513:Kamil Veith Zvelebil,
1359:Allchin, F.R. (1995).
1074:Salomon (1998), p. 81.
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352:Notable inscriptions
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315:History and research
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1725:Halmidi Inscription
1698:. Sahitya Akademi.
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527:Rabatak inscription
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