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Badulla Pillar Inscription : ウィキペディア英語版 | Badulla Pillar Inscription
Badulla Pillar Inscription ((シンハラ語:බදුලු ටැම් ලිපිය)) is a archaeological stone inscription, which is currently established at the Senarath Paranavithana Memorial Library of Badulla Sri Lanka.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Eastern Sorabora Tam Inscription at Public Library, Badulla )〕 The inscription is engraved on a rock surface, with the height of 8 feet and 5 inches. It contains 203 lines and about 2000 of mediaeval Sinhala scripts. The Badulla inscript is considered as the largest pillar inscript found in Sri Lanka with the smallest letters. ==Content== The pillar inscription belongs to the reign of King Udaya IV. It has been recorded that the trade had been practiced in a town of Hopitigama. According to the inscription, the traders and the householders of the market town of Hopitigama had submitted a petition on corruptions and bribes done by in charger of village, to the king Udaya, when he visited the Mahiyangana pagoda. After a probe the stone pillar was erected on the orders of the king, with the published rules of prohibiting these illegal activities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Crime and Punishments in ancient and medieval Sri Lanka )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=A work of fiction around a series of factual happenings )〕 Additionally the inscription reveals that those days the scales had been used for measure the grain and bulls had been used for the transportation of goods.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The role of the traders in monetary transactions in ancient Sri Lanka )〕
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