The East Mebon Stele Inscription From Angkor (K. 528) – A Sanskrit Eulogy of The Tenth-Century Khmer Sovereign Rajendravarman
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Book Details
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Publisher: Institut Francais De Pondichery
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Author: Dominic Goodall
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Language: Sanskrit and English
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Edition: 2022
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Pages: 331 (Color Illustrations)
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 24 cm x 19 cm
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Weight: 660 gm
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ISBN: 9788184702460
About the Book
The East Mebon Stele Inscription From Angkor (K. 528) presents a critical edition and translation of a significant Sanskrit inscription composed in praise of the tenth-century Khmer ruler Rajendravarman. This volume offers the original Sanskrit text alongside an English translation and scholarly commentary, shedding light on the political, religious, and cultural landscape of Angkor during the classical Khmer period. Supported by color illustrations and epigraphic analysis, the work provides valuable insight into royal patronage, temple dedication, and the integration of Sanskrit literary traditions within Southeast Asian courts. This book is an essential resource for scholars of epigraphy, Indology, Southeast Asian history, and classical Sanskrit literature.















