Stone Inscription Belonging to Vijayanagar Era Unearthed at Padubidri


Udupi: Stone Inscription Belonging to Vijayanagar Era Unearthed at Padubidri

News & Pics: Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RD/SB)

Udupi, Aug 25: A stone inscription in Kannada that dates back to the era of Vijayanagar empire under King Bukkaraya I was unearthed in the neighbourhood of Kanchinadka near Padubidri, said Professor T Murugeshi, archaeology professor of M S R S College, here.

The inscription was engraved in the shape of a horse shoe on a rectangular granite stone. The engraving comprises pictures of sun – moon and at the bottom Shivalinga in the shape of horse-shoe besides lamp-stands on either sides and picture of a bull in between.

The stone inscription found in a hilly farmland located at Kalaiguttu in Kanchinadka, near here under Padebettu gram panchayat is 4 feet in length and has a breadth of 2 feet. It has thickness of 6 – 7 inches. The inscription runs to 14 lines in Kannada script below the pictures.

Now the stone inscription is believed to have been engraved in 1321 during the reign of Vijayanagar king Bukkaraya I. The inscriptions shed light on local governance by the governor appointed by King Bukkaraya I at Barkoor near here.

The reign of King Bukkaraya I have great significance to Hinduism and cultural hierarchy, since the royals immensely contributed to temples, mutts and worship centres. The inscriptions state that the lands were donated by royals for the local temples in Padubidri, here and other temples in the neighbourhood.

The history students of local colleges, SDM Ayurveda College medical officer Dr Y N Shetty and the well known archaeology expert Dr B Rajashekarappa from Chitradurga were involved in recording the significant information from the inscription.    

For more details, one can contact Archaeology department of M S R S College on - 091 820 574116.

  

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  • Aswatha, Shivamogga

    Wed, Nov 10 2010

    Pl. give info, if any body working on study of inscriptions using computers, about translation of old scripts, era etc.

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  • Raymond Sequeira, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 26 2010

    Important information about Vijayanagara kingdom is they were Tulu speaking, Mangalorean bunts (shetty) community, originally they are from barkur (Udupi), They are also called Tuluva kings, Alas Very few mangaloreans especially bunts community knows this fact.Karnataka has not seen as strong, wise and just ruler like sri Krishnadevaraya ever after, sadly in Andhra Pradesh people thinks he is Telugu because he has written many books in Telugu.

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  • Linda, Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2010

    Congratulations. More details welcome.

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  • Keshava, Puttur

    Thu, Aug 26 2010

    We must preserve these kind of ancient stones. Govt must work towards that. These are price-less assets. Good job Mr. T Murugeshi.

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  • pavan, Karkala

    Wed, Aug 25 2010

    Dear Hemanath

    Could you please post a enlarged picture to the news or to my email, so that I can attempt to read it?

    By the way, there is also one "Mukunda Prabhu" of Bijai who could read the inscription. also, Vasantha Shetty, Brahmavar could be of immense help in deciphering it.

    I can provide the details in my next posting, meanwhile a enlarged photo is apprecited

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  • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 25 2010

    Congratulations Sri Murugeshi,Professor,MSRS College,Shirva for your findings on stone inscription at Kanchinadka,near Padubidri,date backing Vijayanagar era.I would like to bring to your kind attention that the second highest saint of Udupi Asta mutt,(Sodhe mutt)Sri Vadiraja Swamy(1480-1600)visited the famous Mahathobhara Vishveshwara temple,Yellur(near Uchila-Padubidri) during Vijayanagar era, and stone inscription in praise of the Lord is avaialbe in the temple.
    Would you please throw some light on the said stone inscription for the benifit of interested.Thanks and Regards.

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Wed, Aug 25 2010

    Harihara and Bukkaraya under the guidance of Vidyaranya installed Hindu Kingdom with the slogan "Protectors of Cows and Brahmanas". There was no discrimination on the grounds of religion in Vijayanagar Kingdom. Our country has survived the attacks of barbaric invadors because of Kings like Bukkaraya and Shivaji.

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