Centuries old ancient Sanskrit inscription found in Byndoor


Silvester D’ Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Byndoor (EP)

Byndoor, Nov 23: An ancient inscription belonging to either seventh or eighth century written in Sanskrit of Devanagari script was found at Kundabarandadi, Hakladi gram panchayat limits, Byndoor during research conducted in the leadership of history researcher Dr Kishore Kumar Shetty.

The inscription is 0.60 meter long and 0.27 meter high. Shivalinga in the inscription is 0.16 meters high and 0.17 meters wide. Light pole on it is 0.12 meters high and 0.07 meters wide. The sword is 0.08 meters high and 0.03 meters wide. Moon is 0.075 high and sun 0.05 meters. The height of the script is 0.72 meters and width is 0.62 meters. The overall height of the inscription is 1.02 meters. It has 34 lines of writing.

The finding is throwing light on the history of the coast. Most of the inscriptions found here so far were in Kannada and old Kannada. But the inscription found here is different. The contribution to the development in this part by the kings and local customs can be known by its discovery.

Bhandarkar’s College students Prajna S, Laxmi, Nireeksha, Kundapur government pre university college students Anwita, government high school students Prakhyat, Preetham, Gautham, Sushmitha and Ananya were briefed about the inscription.

Locals who helped in the task said that further details will be known only after completion of research.

  

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  • Salim Panja, Jubail /Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 24 2019

    What is written in that stone

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 24 2019

    If you see clearly, the date is mentioned on the stone. It is 550 BC!!!

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sun, Nov 24 2019

    Our life itself is a history. So do good and create a history. Do the research in each individual within themselves to see how can do good today so that historians can say great.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    Lucky stone....if Mughals or tippu had seen this, it would have been destroyed.

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  • MM, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 24 2019

    You are pretending to be a ignorant student.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    How many of us know the name of Grate Grate Grate fathers name....????? There may be few knowing, but nobody cares.....There is a history of long years...This earth was not formed during just 2000 years, it has been there since light years. If we do not know our family tree since 400 years, then there are many surprises yet to come in the future.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Sun, Nov 24 2019

    Charles, How many young generation of this age, are aware of the massacre, on Mangalorean Christians community........ at the hands of the barbaric tyrant, Tippu Sultan !!!!!!!!

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