- The
Nalanda Copper-plate of
Devapaladeva is an
ancient Buddhist inscription located in Nalanda,
within the
present day
Bihar state of
Northeastern India...
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records him
granting land "for the
spiritual welfare of" his
predecessor Devapāladeva (who is also
known as Dedā or Dedu). The last
dated inscription of Vīrasiṃhadeva...
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these may be
related to the 9th
century copper plate inscription of
Devapaladeva (Bengal)
which is also in
early Devanāgarī script. The term kawi in Kawi...
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Buddhist temple and
monastery in
Nalanda India, on the land
given by King
Devapaladeva. of Pala in Benggala,
according to the
Nalanda inscription. 861: ********ination...
- in the
Nalanda inscription in India.
According to the text, the king
Devapaladeva of
Bengala (Pala Empire) had
granted 'Balaputra, the king of Suvarna-dvipa'...
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October 2024. Sastri,
Hiranand (1917). "The
Nalanda Copper-Plate of
Devapaladeva". In Sastri,
Hiranand (ed.).
Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XVII. Calcutta:...
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October 2024. Sastri,
Hiranand (1917). "The
Nalanda Copper-Plate of
Devapaladeva". In Sastri,
Hiranand (ed.).
Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XVII. Calcutta:...
- the
buddhist temple and
monastery in
Nalanda India, on the land
given by King
Devapaladeva of Pala in Benggala,
according to the
Nalanda inscription....