. "POINT(85.064529418945 25.00644493103)"^^ . . . "Gupta Empire era"@en . . . "Vadathika Cave"@en . "The Vadathika Cave Inscription, also called the Nagarjuni Hill Cave Inscription of Anantavarman, is a 5th- or 6th-century CE Sanskrit inscriptions in Gupta script found in the Nagarjuni hill cave of the Barabar Caves group in Gaya district Bihar. The inscription is notable for including symbol for Om in Gupta era. It marks the dedication of the cave to a statue of Bhutapati (Shiva) and Devi (Parvati). The statue was likely of Ardhanarishvara that was missing when the caves came to the attention of archaeologists in the 18th-century."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "85.06452941894531"^^ . "11847"^^ . . . . "5"^^ . "Vadathika Cave Inscription"@en . "Vadathika Cave Inscription"@en . . "25.00644493103027"^^ . . . . "1076077384"^^ . . . . . "56098854"^^ . . . . "Sanskrit, Gupta script"@en . . . . . "25.006444444444444 85.06452777777778" . . . "The Vadathika Cave Inscription, also called the Nagarjuni Hill Cave Inscription of Anantavarman, is a 5th- or 6th-century CE Sanskrit inscriptions in Gupta script found in the Nagarjuni hill cave of the Barabar Caves group in Gaya district Bihar. The inscription is notable for including symbol for Om in Gupta era. It marks the dedication of the cave to a statue of Bhutapati (Shiva) and Devi (Parvati). The statue was likely of Ardhanarishvara that was missing when the caves came to the attention of archaeologists in the 18th-century."@en . . . . . "Vadathika Shaivism-related Sanskrit inscription"@en . . . "Gaya district, Bihar"@en . . . . "Nagarjuni hill, Barabar Caves"@en . . "Cave wall"@en .