Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman
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The Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman, also known as the Girnar Rock inscription of Rudradaman, is a Sanskrit prose inscribed on a rock by the Western Satraps ruler Rudradaman I. It is located near Girnar hill near Junagadh, Gujarat, India. The inscription is dated to shortly after 150 CE.[1] The Junagadh rock contains inscriptions of Ashoka (one of fourteen of the Major Rock Edicts of Ashoka), Rudradaman I and Skandagupta.[2]
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Jungadh rock inscription of Rudradaman I | |
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Writing | Sanskrit, Brahmi script |
Created | circa 150 AD |
Place | Junagadh, Gujarat |
Present location | near Girnar mountain |
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