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佛陀笈多石碑 Mahanavika Buddhagupta
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The Mahanavika Buddhagupta ("Great Navigator Buddhagupta") stone inscription, is a 5th-century CE Buddhist stone inscription found in the Wellesley Province, Penang, Malaysia. It was discovered in 1834 by Captain James Low, of the East India Company. The plaque is in schist, 8–9 cm wide, and 66 cm high. It is today in the Indian Museum in Kolkata. The stele examplifies the links between India and Southeast Asia and that early time, as well as the link between trade and Buddhism. 佛陀笈多石碑(英語:Buddhagupta stone)是出土于马来西亚威省北部的一座梵文石碑,是由一位名为「佛陀笈多」的航海者于公元五世纪所献。佛陀笈多石碑是研究佛教在东南亚传播以及印度商人在马来半岛海上贸易的重要文物。
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Rubbing of the Mahanavika Buddhagupta stone inscription, 5th century CE, Indian Museum, Kolkata
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佛陀笈多石碑(英語:Buddhagupta stone)是出土于马来西亚威省北部的一座梵文石碑,是由一位名为「佛陀笈多」的航海者于公元五世纪所献。佛陀笈多石碑是研究佛教在东南亚传播以及印度商人在马来半岛海上贸易的重要文物。 The Mahanavika Buddhagupta ("Great Navigator Buddhagupta") stone inscription, is a 5th-century CE Buddhist stone inscription found in the Wellesley Province, Penang, Malaysia. It was discovered in 1834 by Captain James Low, of the East India Company. The plaque is in schist, 8–9 cm wide, and 66 cm high. It is today in the Indian Museum in Kolkata. The plate features the illustration of a Buddhist stupa. The script is Brahmi from South India, and very similar to the script of the inscription of King Purnavarman. Buddhagupta declares in his inscription that he is from Raktamartikka, thought to be Rajbadidanga in Bengal. The stele examplifies the links between India and Southeast Asia and that early time, as well as the link between trade and Buddhism. Another inscription by Mahanavika Buddhagupta, the "Sungai Mas Buddhist stele", was found in Kampong Sungai Mas, Sungai Petani, Kedah, and dated to circa the 5th-6th century CE. It is now in the Muzium Arkeologi Lembah Bujang, Merbok, Malaysia.
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