Modi gifts Buddhagupta stele to Singapore PM

IANS  |  Singapore 

Indian Narendra on Friday gifted his counterpart a replica of a sixth century Buddhagupta Stele that bears Sanskrit phrases in the Pallava script and serves as important evidence of the transmission of Buddhism from to Southeast Asia, particularly the Straits and the Malay peninsular region.

A stele is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument.

According to sources, the inscription on the Buddhagupta stele was the product of a Buddhist community that was residing along the coast of the Malay peninsula, likely a sangha of local and Indian monks supported by and Indian merchants who had settled in the area.

It was discovered by of the East Company in Bujang Valley, Kedah, in 1834, in association with brick and laterite ruins of what was assumed to be a Buddhist monument.

The original Buddhagupta stele is currently housed at the Indian Museum, Kolkata. The replica was made by the in association with the

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 17:10 IST