Location
The inscription is reported to be incised on a rock about a quarter of a mile to the north of the spill of the Basavakkuḷama (Basawakkulama) at Anurādhapura.Senarath Paranavitana, "New Light on the Buddhist Era in Ceylon and Early Sinhalese Chronology," ''Publication
The inscription was first published in 1960 by Senarath Paranavitana as part of an article dealing with Sri Lankan history entitled "New Light on the Buddhist Era in Ceylon and Early Sinhalese Chronology," in the ''University of Ceylon Review'', volume 20, pp. 129–55. The record does not seem to have been re-edited subsequently.Description and Contents
The inscription is engraved on a rock surface, covering an area 4 ft. 7 in by 2 ft. 9 in. in 11 lines. The individual letters are 1 1/4 in. to 4 in. high. The purport of the inscription is to record the king's donation of land and two villages in the twenty-eighth year of his reign. The name Budadasa (=Buddhadāsa) and the work ''puta'' (= Sanskrit ''putra'', son) are preserved, so the record probably belongs to Upatissa.Translation
Success. The '' mahārāja'' Upatissa, bearing the name ... eading unclear son of ''mahārāja'' Budadasa (=Buddhadāsa), having founded the Upatisa ''raja maha vihara'' (at a place) half a ''krośa'' ahead of the city gate, the gate of the archway, the gate of the watch-tower, and the monumental column, which he himself caused to be constructed, granted to this Doraka ''vihāra'' (=Dvāraka ''vihāra'') the village of Diratigama and Dasagama for the benefit of the ''uposatha'' house and sixty ''karīsas'' of field from the Mahanelaka-vaḷa (in the village of) Kabota-agaṇa for the benefit of the Bodhi-shrine (having had these) acquired from the minister Nakaragal Keḷela, giving him the ''varupota'' of Kanaketa, and having (the grant) registered as perpetual in the administrative offices, on Tuesday the first day of the Duratu new-moon in the month of ...... in the twenty-eighth year of the raising of the umbrella (being) the year nine-hundred and forty one in the era of the Parinirvāṇa of the BlessedSee also
*{{slink, Anuradhapura Kingdom, Irrigation and water management * Irrigation works in ancient Sri Lanka *References
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