Category:Mahanavika Buddhagupta
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English: The Mahanavika Buddhagupta stone inscription dates to the 4th-5th Century CE. It was found in Seberang Perai, Malaysia and is kept in the National Museum, Calcutta, India. A replica of the stone is kept at the National Museum of Malaysia. It was dedicated by an Indian Merchant, Buddha Gupta, as an expression of gratitude for his safe arrival after a voyage from India to the Malay peninsula and is proof of the early contact through trade between India and Malaysia.
Stone inscription from Penang | |||||
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Location | Indian Museum, Ward No. 63, Kolkata Municipal Corporation, Borough No. 7, Kolkata Municipal Corporation, Kolkata, Kolkata district, Presidency division, West Bengal, India | ||||
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Media in category "Mahanavika Buddhagupta"
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Mahanavika Buddhagupta stone inscription, 5th century CE, Indian Museum, Kolkota.jpg 1,056 × 1,450; 1.34 MB
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The Inscriptions of the Buddhagupta Stone.jpg 959 × 1,539; 118 KB