File:Mega symmetric patterns and small inscription in shell script on Buddhagupta pillar.jpg

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English: From the source, Photograph of a small inscription in shell characters (Sankha Lipi, Shankha Lipi) on the Buddhagupta pillar at Eran, taken by Henry Cousens c. 1892-94. The town of Eran has been occupied from the second century BC onwards. It is located in a naturally defensible position, in a bend in the Bina river. Eran was an important site during the Gupta period and this view shows a close view of part of the inscription on the Buddhagupta Pillar which was erected during at that time. Standing to a height of thirteen metres, the pillar is made of sandstone and was sculpted and erected in 484. It is topped by a fluted capital with two seated lions and the figures of Vishnu and Garuda seated at the top. The pillar has a long inscription on the shaft which explains that it was erected by king Buddhagupta.
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Source http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/photocoll/c/019pho000001003u01296000.html
Author Henry Cousens (1893)

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