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- This article contains Indic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks or boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead...
- 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,...
- Somapura, which was established by Dharmapala. List of rulers of Bengal Siddhamātṛikā script: , Dha-rmma-pā-la; Bengali: ধর্মপাল Ganguly, Dilip Kumar (1994)...
- in a script variously named, e.g., Siddhamatrika and Kutila ("Rañjanā script"). From the 8th century, Siddhamatrika developed into the Śāradā script in...
- century column is inscribed in two Sanskrit scripts, the northern Indian Siddhamatrika script and the southern Indian Kannada script. Other notable monuments...
- 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...
- 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:...
- 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...
- both 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...
- engraved in early Nagari characters, retaining some of the features of Siddhamatrika or Kutila scripts. What has been translated so far describes the donation...