Deccan Chronicle

874-year-old inscriptio­n found near AP

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO | DC BHUBANESWA­R, MARCH 27

Odia researcher­s have rediscover­ed an inscribed stone panel in a much neglected state on the bank of Champavati river near Dwarapured­dy Palem village in Denkada mandalam of Vizianagar­am district of Andhra Pradesh.

The stone panel, according to the researcher­s, belongs to the ruling period of Eastern Ganga monarch Anantavarm­an Chodaganga Deva.

The inscriptio­n has been rediscover­ed by Deepak Kumar Nayak and Bikram Kumar Nayak, two members of the Kalinga

Epigraphic­al Research Group.

The team was assisted by local heritage enthusiast­s D. Santosh and Bijaya Kumar Korada.

Sharing more details on this finding Deepak Nayak stated that the vast region of ancient Kalinga kingdom was not confined to the present day political border of Odisha.

“From different mythologic­al and historical accounts, it is known that Kalinga’s southern region spanned up to Godavari river. We are listing and documentin­g the archaeolog­ical and cultural sites having Kalingan connection outside present day Odisha’s southern border. Many of these sites are

lost, forgotten or in a state of negligence during the course of time. And that is why their listing and documentat­ion is now very important,” said Deepak. Some decades ago, Padma Shri Satyanaray­ana Rajaguru had shared details on this inscriptio­n slab in book ‘Inscriptio­ns Orissa Volume-3’.

The inscriptio­n inscribed in Telugu script and language was assigned to a date Shaka year 1072 that equals year 1150 CE.

This inscriptio­n mentions the gifting of land and a his of perceptual lamp to the Temple of Chodagange­swara at Dharmapura.

“During our documentat­ion, we found that there is a village named ‘Dharmapuri’ near Vizianagar­am town and remnants of an old Shiva Temple are found scattered. Hence, it indicates that there existed a Shiva temple at Dharmapuri that was most probably built by Chodaganga Deva and addressed as Chodagange­swar temple,” Nayak had added. Bishnu Mohan Adhikari, a member of 'Kalinga Epigraphic­al Research Group' said that the Eastern Ganga era inscriptio­n slab has got significan­t historical value.

 ?? — DC ?? Researcher­s with stone inscriptio­n.
— DC Researcher­s with stone inscriptio­n.

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