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Sap Champa: A Centre of Buddhist Culture in Ancient Siam and Its Pāli Inscription Sap Champa 3
Author Skilling, Peter (著) ; Ooi, Eng Jin (著)
Source 創価大学国際仏教学高等研究所年報=Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University=ソウカ ダイガク コクサイ ブッキョウガク コウトウ ケンキュウジョ ネンポウ
Volumev.27
Date2024
Pages41 - 47
Publisher創価大学・国際仏教学高等研究所
Publisher Url http://iriab.soka.ac.jp/publication/
Location八王子, 日本 [Hachioji, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordMeuang Sap Champa; Pāli inscription Sap Champa 3; octagonal pillar; Dhammacakkappavattana-sutta; Dvāravatī culture; Lop Buri; Maritime Silk Road
AbstractSap Champa counts as one of the important centres of Buddhist cultural activities in early central Siam. Here ‘cultural activities’ refers to the epigraphic display of Pāli texts, the setting up of elegantly carved Dhammacakkas flanked by crouching deer, and other Buddhist symbols. The early urban site in the shape of an irregular oval was encircled by a moat and an earthen wall. Its original name or names, whether as an urban site or monastic centre, are not known.1 The site was much degraded by the mid-twentieth century, and a local museum was established in 2015 in an attempt to preserve some of the relics and to promote knowledge of the ancient locality. In this article, we examine one of its Pāli inscriptions that until recently had been misread. This is Sap Champa 3. We hope that the new reading will contribute to the appreciation of Sap Campa 3’s significance in the corpus of the Pāli inscriptions of Sap Champa.
Table of contentsInscription Sap Champa 3 42
Acknowledgements 46
Bibliography 46
ISSN13438980 (P)
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Created date2024.05.24
Modified date2024.07.12



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