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Vasishthiputra Pulumavi

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village of Samalipada, .......by the Maha-Aryaka, you must deliver to be owned by the Bhikshus of the school of the Bhadayaniyas dwelling in the Queen's Cave, to produce a perpetual rent for the care of the cave meritoriously excavated; and to this village of Samalipada we grant the immunity belonging to monk's land, (making it) not to be entered (by royal officers), not to be touched (by any of them), not to be dug for salt, not to be interfered with by the district police, (in short) to enjoy all kinds of immunities. With all these immunities you must invest it; and this donation of the village of Samalipada and the immunities take care to have registered here at Sudasana. And by the (officers) entrusted with the abrogation of the (previous) donation of the Sudasana village it has been ordered. Written by the Mahdsendpati Medhnna ....., kept (?) by the ....... of deeds (?). The deed was delivered in the year 22, the 7th day of the . . fortnight of summer; executed by .... . (?). With a view for the well-being of the inhabitants of Govadhana, Vinhupala proclaims the praise of the Lord: Obeisance to the Being exalted in perfection and majesty, the excellent Jina, the Buddha."
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In the seventh year of the king Sri Pulamavi, son of Vasithi, in the fifth fortnight of summer, on the first day, on the above, by the Maharathi Somadeva son of Vasithi, the son of the Maharathi Mitradeva son of Kosiki, of the Okhalakiyas, there was given to the community of Valuraka, of the Valuraka
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of that fraternity, the Bhadayaniyas dwelling in the Queen's Cave, to produce a perpetual rent for the care of the cave meritoriously excavated, - in exchange for this gift, -the village of Sudasana,- we give the village of Samalipada, here in the Govadhana district on the Eastern road; and this
532:, commands Sivakhandila, the officer at Govadhana: The village of Sudisana here in the Govadhana district on the Southern road, which by us, in the 19th year, on the 13th day of the 2nd fortnight of summer, , . . . . by the 284:
Some of the lead coins of Pulumavi depict two-masted Indian ships, a testimony to the seafaring and trading capabilities of the Satavahanas during the 1st-2nd century CE. During his rule, Gautami Balasri, the mother of
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Alcock, Susan E.; Alcock, John H. D'Arms Collegiate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Susan E.; D'Altroy, Terence N.; Morrison, Kathleen D.; Sinopoli, Carla M. (2001).
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von Hinuber, Oskar, (2016). "Buddhist Texts and Buddhist Images: New Evidence from Kanaganahalli (Karnataka/India)", ARIRIAB Vol. XIX (March 2016), p. 15.
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was built by Queen Gotami Balasiri during the reign of Pulumavi, and also received a dedication by Sri Pulumavi himself. The cave was dedicated to the
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and posterior to it by a generation, there is also an inscription by Satavahana ruler Sri Pulumayi, that is, Vasishthiputra Pulumavi:
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Shimada, Akira, (2012). Early Buddhist Architecture in Context: The Great Stupa at Amaravati (ca 300 BCE - 300 CE), Brill, p. 52.
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Bhandare, Shailendra, (1999). Historical Analysis of the Satavahana Era: A study of Coins, University of Mumbai, pp. 168-178.
576: 431:. There is also another long inscription (inscription No.3) by Sri Pulumavi himself, also in the 22nd year of his reign. 395:. Based on inscription no. 3, the mountain on which the caves are present was known as Mount Tiranhu during the time of 676: 399:
and the area around Nashik caves was known as Sudasana, which was a part of district/province known as Govardhana.
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caves, a village with its taxes ordinary and extraordinary, with its income fixed or proportional.
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A history of ancient and early medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century
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of Dhanamkata who here on mount Tiranhu ......, has been given to be owned by the
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Royal patronage of Buddhism in ancient India, by Kanai Lal Hazra - 1984 - Page 176
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History and Culture of Andhra Pradesh: From the Earliest times to the present day
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On the lintel to the left of the main entrance to the Great Chaitya at
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Karla inscription of Vasishthiputra Pulumavi, left of the main entrance
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One long inscription (inscription No.2) in the 19th year of
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The capital of Sri Pulumavi is reported to have been at
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Indian ship on lead coin of Vasishthiputra Pulumavi.
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Bilingual coinage of Sri Vasishthiputra Pulumavi in
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Cambridge University Press. p. 172. 807: 805: 1143: 788: 774: 627: 372:"Of King Lord Pulumavi, son of Vasishthi". 328:"Of King Lord Pulumavi, son of Vasishthi". 121:Aracanaku Vācitti Makaṇaku Tiru Pulumāviku 116:Arahaṇaku Vāhitti Mākaṇaku Tiru Pulumāviku 31: 124:"Of King Tiru Pulumavi, son of Vasishthi" 88:"Of King Lord Pulumavi, son of Vasishthi" 1089: 1087: 1085: 519: 504: 404: 801: 630: 528:" Success ! The lord of Navanara, 433: 299: 986:Susan L. Huntington (1 January 1984). 1116: 1114: 837: 835: 242:. The new consensus for his reign is 7: 989:The "Pāla-Sena" Schools of Sculpture 369:Raño Vāsiṭhiputa(sa Siri-Pu)ḷumāvisa 1076: 569:Vasishthiputra Pulumavi inscription 216:𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀺𑀣𑀺𑀧𑀼𑀢 𑀧𑀼𑀎𑀼𑀫𑀸𑀯𑀺 60:, and transcription of the obverse 325:Raño Vāsiṭhiputasa Siri-Puḷumāvisa 85:Raño Vāsiṭhiputasa Siri-Puḷumāvisa 25: 584: 575: 486: 472: 460: 448: 436: 362:script (starting at 12 o'clock): 346: 334: 318:script (starting at 12 o'clock): 302: 70:Portrait of the king. 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Sinopoli (2001). 559: 230:Vāsiṣṭhiputra Śrī Pulumāvi 18:Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi 1163: 1154: 1146: 530:Siri-Pulumavi Vasithiputa 289:, laid an inscription at 78:(starting at 12 o'clock): 39: 1167:Vashishtiputra Satakarni 1030:A Brief History of India 1016:, continued to reign at 737:Vashishtiputra Satakarni 295:Vashishtiputra Satakarni 261:, a contemporary of the 164:Vashishtiputra Satakarni 1180:, Sterling publishers, 1124:EPIGRAPHIA INDICA VOL 7 892:Singh, Upinder (2008). 815:Studies in Indian Coins 727:Vasishthiputra Pulumavi 556:Karla caves inscription 379:Nashik Pandavleni Caves 208:Vasishthiputra Pulumavi 35:Vasishthiputra Pulumavi 1150:Gautamiputra Satakarni 1014:Gautamiputra Satakarni 812:Sircar, D. C. 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Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi


Prakrit
Dravidian
Prakrit
Prakrit
Brahmi script
Ujjain
arched-hill
Dravidian
Tamil
Satavahana King
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Vashishtiputra Satakarni
Dynasty
Satavahana
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Buddhism
Brahmi
IAST
Satavahana
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Ptolemy
Western satrap
Chastana
Paithan
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Nashik
Vashishtiputra Satakarni

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