Shravanabelagola inscription of Nandisena
The Shravanabelagola inscription of Nandisena, dated to the 7th century, is one of the early poetic inscriptions in the
Text of Inscription
surachApambOle vidyulltegaLa teRavOl manjuvOl tOri bEgaM
parigum shrI rUpa lIlA dhana vibhava mahArAshigaL nillav Arggam
paramArttham mechche nAn I dharaNiyuL iravAn endu sanyasanam ge
ydurusatvan nandisEna pravara munivaran dEvalOkakke sandAn[1][3]
Text in Modern Kannada script
ಸುರಚಾಪಂ ಬೋಲೆ ವಿದ್ಯುಲ್ಲತೆಗಳ ತೆರವೋಲ್ ಮಂಜುವೋಲ್ ತೋರಿ ಬೇ
ಗಂ ಪರಿಗುಂ ಶ್ರೀ ರೂಪ ಲೀಲಾ ಧನ ವಿಭವ ಮಹಾರಾಶಿಗಳ್ ನಿಲ್ಲವಾರ್ಗ್ಗಂ
ಪರಮಾರ್ತ್ಥಂ ಮೆಚ್ಚೆ ನಾನ್ ಈ ಧರಣಿಯುಳ್ ಇರವಾನ್ ಎನ್ದು ಸನ್ಯಸನಂ ಗೆ
ಯ್ದುರುಸತ್ವನ್ ನನ್ದಿಸೇನ ಪ್ರವರ ಮುನಿವರನ್ ದೇವಲೋಕಕ್ಕೆ ಸನ್ದಾನ್.[1]
English translation
Rapidly vanishing like the rainbow, like clustering flashes of lightning, or like a dewy cloud, to
whom are the treasures of beauty, pleasure, wealth and power secure? Thus saying, having assumed
the state of sanyasi, the great might one, Nandi Sena, best and most excellent of munis reached
the world of gods (deva loka)[4]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e "Inscriptions". Official website of CIIL,Government of India. Classicalkannada.org. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
- ^ Nagaraj in Pollock (2003), p.325
- ^ Rice (1889), p.4, inscription no.26
- ^ Rice (1889), p.118 - Translations, Inscriptions on Chandra Giri
References
- "Inscriptions". Official website of Central Institute for Indian Languages,Government of India. Classicalkannada.org. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
- Nagaraj, D.R (2003). "Critical Tensions in the History of Kannada Literary Culture". In Sheldon Pollock (ed.). Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia. University of California Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles. ISBN 0-520-22821-9.
- Rice, Benjamin Lewis (1889). "Inscriptions on Chandra Giri". Epigraphia Carnatica: Rev. ed, Volume 2-Inscriptions at Shravana Belagola. Bangalore: Government of Mysore Central Press. ID: 3 2044 010 221 265.
See also
- Jainism in Karnataka
- Jainism in north Karnataka
- Jainism in Tulu Nadu