A New Interpretation of Rāmagiri Evidence

A long series of seminars at the Institute of Indian Studies of the University of Groningen came to its preliminary conclusion in 1993. In these seminars, in which Rob Adriaensen, Harunaga Isaacson and Hans Bakker took part, the newly discovered stone inscription in the Kevala–Narasiṃha Temple (KNT)...

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Published inHoly Ground: Where Art and Text Meet p. 351
Main Author Hans Teye Bakker
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published BRILL 17.12.2019
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Summary:A long series of seminars at the Institute of Indian Studies of the University of Groningen came to its preliminary conclusion in 1993. In these seminars, in which Rob Adriaensen, Harunaga Isaacson and Hans Bakker took part, the newly discovered stone inscription in the Kevala–Narasiṃha Temple (KNT) on top of the Rāmagiri (Ramtek Hill) had been studied; this study resulted in the publication of the inscription with a translation and commentary (Bakker & Isaacson 1993; above, pp. 113 ff.). The greater part of the inscription was illegible due to severe damage, but we were and are pretty confident that what
ISBN:9789004412064
9004412069
DOI:10.1163/j.ctv2gjwvf9.20