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Dharmapala (
Siddhamātṛikā script: , Dha-rmma-pā-la; Bengali: ধর্মপাল) (ruled
between 770s–810s AD) was the
second ruler of the Pala
Empire of
Bengal region...
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Durga is an
ancient goddess. The 6th-century CE
inscriptions in
early Siddhamatrika script, such as at the
Nagarjuni hill cave
during the
Maukhari era,...
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script variously named, e.g.,
Siddhamatrika and
Kutila ("Rañjanā script"). From the 8th century,
Siddhamatrika developed into the Śāradā
script in...
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century column is
inscribed in two
Sanskrit scripts, the
northern Indian Siddhamatrika script and the
southern Indian Kannada script.
Other notable monuments...
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inscription appears on the base of the statue. It is
written in the
Siddhamatrika script, a
development of the
Brahmi script, or in proto-Sharada script:...
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visible on the
entrance of the sanctum.
There is an
inscription in the
Siddhamatrika script which in most
cases are
likely the
names of the
artists who worked...
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inscription appears on the base of the statue. It is
written in the
Siddhamatrika script, a
development of the
Brahmi script. An
analysis of the writing...
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sides (40
lines on the
obverse and 32
lines on the reverse) in
Siddhamatrika script prevalent in the 9th
century in
Sanskrit language. A
royal seal...
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engraved in
early Nagari characters,
retaining some of the
features of
Siddhamatrika or
Kutila scripts. What has been
translated so far
describes the donation...