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BA VI Sem
Kahom stone pillar Inscription
By
Prachi Virag Sontakke
Introduction
• Most significant epigraph for the political history of the
reign of Skandagupta.
• Language : Sanskrit
• Script : Later Brahmi
• Documents the objective for setting up of the monolithic
column and statuettes of the celebutante quintet of
sanctified teachers of the Jainas in Kakubha (Kahaum).
• Provides Skandagupta’s pedigree.
• Accentuates the great catastrophes that befell the Gupta
dynasty
• The consequential emergence of Skandagupta as a saviour
Discovery and decipherment attempts
• 1806-16 : F.Bucanan.
• 1838 : Montemogry Martin reduced lithograph.
• 1838: Princep published his reading of the text and a translation of it
• 1854: Cunningham commented on the date of the Kahaum Epigraph
• 1860: F.A.Hall correcte the error in Prinsep’s reading of date
• Bhau Daji: Connotation of the word ‘śānte’ along with the date
• 1871: Cunningham published a full description of the pillar & another lithograph
• 1874: Rajendralala Mitra altered Hall’s reading of the first verse
• 1881: Bhagwanlal Indra Ji produced a transcript and a translation
• 1888: Fleet edited it in Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol III.
• 1942: D.C Sircar published his readings and annotations from the facsimile of Fleet
• 1952: RB Pandey proposed alterations in Fleet’s connotation of the third verse
Physical description of inscribed pillar
• Octagonal pillar built from a single block of coarse grey sandstone
• 24 feet 3 inches in height
• Surmounted by a low circular band.
• On the western side of the square base of this pillar, a niche holding a naked standing figure with
very long arms reaching to his knees, snake with its 7 heads forming a canopy over the idol while
two small figures are kneeling at the feet and looking up to the idol with offerings in their hands
• The capital with a small niche on each side holds a naked standing figure
• An inscription of 12 lines.
• Eastern variety of the Gupta alphabet . Chaste Sanskrit with versification in Sragdharā measure
Objective of the inscription
To document the erection of a stone column and in the niches of it the
sculptural ensemble of Pañchendra in Kakubha village by one Madra, who
disconcerted by the transitional nature of the world made the endowment
for the sake of final beatitude and the welfare of all existing beings.
Text
• Luck!
• 1) In the peaceful reign of Skandagupta, whose hall of audience is fanned by the breezes
caused by the throwing down (at his feet) of the heads of hundreds of kings—who is
born in the lineage of the Guptas—whose fame is spread (far and wide)—who is of
supreme greatness— (and) who resembles (the god) Śakra, being the lord of a hundred
kings—in the 141st year, the month Jyeṣṭha having arrived;
• 2) In this jewel of a village named by the people as Kakubha, (and) purified by the
intercourse of holy men—(there was) the great-souled Bhaṭṭisoma, who (was) the son of
Somila, the receptacle of many good qualities—his son (was) Rudrasoma, of great
intellect and fame, who had the other appellation of Vyāghra. His son was Madra, who
(was) exceedingly affectionate towards Brāhmaṇas religious preceptors and ascetics.
• 3) Observing and being alarmed that this whole world is evanescent—he acquired a mass
of religious merit—and for (his own) bliss and for the welfare of (all) existing beings,
having established, of stone, the five lords who were originators (ādikartṛis) in the path of
the Arhats who practise restraint of mind, (he) thereupon planted (in the ground) this
exceedingly beautiful and fame-contributing pillar of stone which resembles the tip of
the summit of the chief of mountains
Identification of images on
pillar
• Buchanan: 5 stone images at base as Buddha
• Prinsep: Reiterated Buchanan’s view.
• Bhagwanlal Indraji: Pointed out figures as Tirthankaras
The Question of temple near Pillar
• Buchanan: Pillar originally ‘stood in a small quadrangular area surrounded by a brick wall, and
probably by some small chambers. Presence of 2 temples.
• Cunningham: “Buchanan describes them as pyramidal in form, with two apartments, one
over the other, as in the great temple at Buddha-Gaya. Inside he found only two fragments of
images, of which one showed the feet of a standing figure with a female votary seated one
side”.
• Bhagwanlal Indraji: “traces of brick foundations in the Kahaum Inscription of Skandagupta.
About 25 feet from the pillar, must have stood a Jain temple in former times. Ruins of 2
temples to the east of the pillar at a distance of 200 yards which were standing in the time of
Buchanan.”
• Bhagwanlal Indraji and Fleet: The pillar was a solitary monument & the five images refer to
the five representations on the column itself.
• Raj Bali Pandey: “Pañca Indras and ādikartris refer to the stone idols originally installed in the
temple which was built to the west of the pillar and not to the representations on the pillar.”
Jainism in neighbourhod of Kauham
A village in the Salempur tahsil of the Deoria district point towards it being an
important centre of the Jaina faith during Gupta period.
Derivations
• 9th line of the Kahaum Inscription “It may be that it was the troubled period through which
the empire had passed which impressed the donor more than usually with the truth that
the world is constantly passing through a succession of changes.”
• Probably Madra’s benefaction was motivated by the initial chaos caused by the incursions
and subsequent relief after the restoration of śānti by Skandagupta.
• Madra, whose pedigree up to his great-grandfather dominates the second verse, was
especially full of affection for Brāhmaṇas, religious preceptors (gurus) and ascetics (yatis).
• D.R Bhandarkar: Madra’s admiration towards Brāhmaṇas, gurus and yatis = though by
religious persuasion he was a Jaina, he was a Hindu socially.
• Secular declaration of Madra = Religious tolerance was practiced, not just by the monarchs
Corroborations
• Allan : 3rd verse of Kahaum memorial = an echo of the predicament alluded to by the
Bhitari inscription
• Junagarh inscription of Skandagupta: ‘verily no man whatsoever from among his subjects is
distressed’
• Indor copper plate: Refers to his ‘increasingly victorious reign’ (ābhivarddhamāna vijaya
rājya saṁvvatsare)
• Denoting that what Junagarh inscription claimed during the beginning of his reign proved
correct and after the decisive victories over the Pushyamitras and Hūṇas, the Empire and
its people enjoyed tranquility for as long as this king ruled.
• Pravisṛitayaśasastasya’ = whose fame spread far and wide synonymous to the
phraseologies occurring in the Bhitari epigraph- ‘Pṛithu-yaśasaḥ’ and ‘Prathita-yaśāḥ’.
• He is 'the banner of the lineage' (Junagarh rock inscription), 'born in the lineage of the
Guptas' (Kahaum inscription), 'the most eminent hero in the lineage of the Guptas' (Bhitari
Pillar inscription).
Extent of Skandagupta’s empire
• The find-spots of Skandagupta’s inscriptions from Kahaum, Indor, Supia,
Gadhwa, Bhitari and Junagarh give a fairly good idea of the extent of his
dominion meaning that despite great internal pulls and serious external
pushes which affected the vitality of the Gupta empire, Skandagupta was able
to keep intact the territories he inherited, which extended from Bengal to
Kathiawar and from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas
Skandagupta : A Gupta ruler?
• The Kahaum epigraph alludes to Skandagupta as belonging to Gupta lineage.
• B.P Sinha: “All the inscriptions of the time of Skandagupta emphasize rather over-emphasize
that Skanda Gupta belonged to the Gupta lineage. It strengthens the suspicion that,
Skandagupta had no full rights to the throne.
• He is 'the banner of the lineage' (Junagarh rock inscription), 'born in the lineage of the Guptas'
(Kahaum inscription), 'the most eminent hero in the lineage of the Guptas' (Bhitari Pillar
inscription).
• K.K Thaplyal: Points out that phrases like Gupta-kula-vyoma-śaśi, 'moon in the sky that is the
Gupta dynasty' and Gupta-kul-āmala-chandra, 'pure moon of the Gupta dynasty', have been
used for Kumāragupta I, which in his case have been taken to reflect his noble qualities, and the
same may as well be the intention in using similar phrases for Skandagupta.
Dating
• The hemistich of the opening verse of the Kahaum pillar inscription containing the
date of the epigraph and the word śānte has been a subject of varied
interpretations and repeated expositions.
• Prinsep: “year 30 and 2 and 1 plus 100” or “year 133 after the decease of Skanda
Gupta”.
• Cunningham: year 133 referred to the date of Skandagupta’s death and belonged
to the Gupta era and thus placed the king’s demise in 319+133=452 CE.
• FE Hall: Finding Prinsep’s translation to be unsatisfactory, made the numerical
correction of the date from 133 to 141.
Posthumous nature of inscription
• Fleet: śānteḥ to be interpreted by ‘of the repose, i.e., death,’ i.e. ‘after the decease
(Skandagupta);’ or interpreted as meaning ‘(the empire of Skandagupta) being quiescent,’
or ‘(the empire of Skandagupta) being extinct (for the hundred and forty-first year)’.
• Prinsep: Took the word shānteḥ to mean “of the repose i.e. death”
• Cunningham: Year 133 referred to the date of Skandagupta’s death
• Hall: Convinced the word śānte meant ‘being extinct’
• R Mitra: applied the word śānte to varshe and amended Hall’s rendering to “In the empire
of Skanda Gupta….the year 141 having passed away, and the month of Jaishṭhya arriving
• Bhagwanlal Indraji: Rejected Hall’s second rendering of 141 years after the extinction of
Skandagupta’s empire on paleographic grounds and discarded Mitra’s affixation of śānte to
varshe for the expression that the ‘year’ was ‘expired’ affords an unusual construction.
• Bhau Daji: “In the month of Jyestha, in the year 141, in the peaceful reign of Skandagupta.”
• Fleet: Agrees
Remarks
• 4 tirthankars : Aadinath, Shantinath, Neminath, Parshvanath, Mahavir.
• Old name of Kahao = Kukubh
• Attests to prevalence of Jainism in Skandagupta’s time
• Buchanan noticed two temples in the village of Kangho (modern Kahaum).
• Labelled as the ‘lord of 100 kings’ = he must have ruled over a vast
expanse causing numerous rulers to accept him as their sovereign.
• The inscription deifies Skandagupta by comparing him with Śakra.

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Kahom stone pillar Inscription details Skandagupta's reign

  • 1. BA VI Sem Kahom stone pillar Inscription By Prachi Virag Sontakke
  • 2. Introduction • Most significant epigraph for the political history of the reign of Skandagupta. • Language : Sanskrit • Script : Later Brahmi • Documents the objective for setting up of the monolithic column and statuettes of the celebutante quintet of sanctified teachers of the Jainas in Kakubha (Kahaum). • Provides Skandagupta’s pedigree. • Accentuates the great catastrophes that befell the Gupta dynasty • The consequential emergence of Skandagupta as a saviour
  • 3. Discovery and decipherment attempts • 1806-16 : F.Bucanan. • 1838 : Montemogry Martin reduced lithograph. • 1838: Princep published his reading of the text and a translation of it • 1854: Cunningham commented on the date of the Kahaum Epigraph • 1860: F.A.Hall correcte the error in Prinsep’s reading of date • Bhau Daji: Connotation of the word ‘śānte’ along with the date • 1871: Cunningham published a full description of the pillar & another lithograph • 1874: Rajendralala Mitra altered Hall’s reading of the first verse • 1881: Bhagwanlal Indra Ji produced a transcript and a translation • 1888: Fleet edited it in Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol III. • 1942: D.C Sircar published his readings and annotations from the facsimile of Fleet • 1952: RB Pandey proposed alterations in Fleet’s connotation of the third verse
  • 4. Physical description of inscribed pillar • Octagonal pillar built from a single block of coarse grey sandstone • 24 feet 3 inches in height • Surmounted by a low circular band. • On the western side of the square base of this pillar, a niche holding a naked standing figure with very long arms reaching to his knees, snake with its 7 heads forming a canopy over the idol while two small figures are kneeling at the feet and looking up to the idol with offerings in their hands • The capital with a small niche on each side holds a naked standing figure • An inscription of 12 lines. • Eastern variety of the Gupta alphabet . Chaste Sanskrit with versification in Sragdharā measure
  • 5.
  • 6. Objective of the inscription To document the erection of a stone column and in the niches of it the sculptural ensemble of Pañchendra in Kakubha village by one Madra, who disconcerted by the transitional nature of the world made the endowment for the sake of final beatitude and the welfare of all existing beings.
  • 7.
  • 8. Text • Luck! • 1) In the peaceful reign of Skandagupta, whose hall of audience is fanned by the breezes caused by the throwing down (at his feet) of the heads of hundreds of kings—who is born in the lineage of the Guptas—whose fame is spread (far and wide)—who is of supreme greatness— (and) who resembles (the god) Śakra, being the lord of a hundred kings—in the 141st year, the month Jyeṣṭha having arrived; • 2) In this jewel of a village named by the people as Kakubha, (and) purified by the intercourse of holy men—(there was) the great-souled Bhaṭṭisoma, who (was) the son of Somila, the receptacle of many good qualities—his son (was) Rudrasoma, of great intellect and fame, who had the other appellation of Vyāghra. His son was Madra, who (was) exceedingly affectionate towards Brāhmaṇas religious preceptors and ascetics. • 3) Observing and being alarmed that this whole world is evanescent—he acquired a mass of religious merit—and for (his own) bliss and for the welfare of (all) existing beings, having established, of stone, the five lords who were originators (ādikartṛis) in the path of the Arhats who practise restraint of mind, (he) thereupon planted (in the ground) this exceedingly beautiful and fame-contributing pillar of stone which resembles the tip of the summit of the chief of mountains
  • 9. Identification of images on pillar • Buchanan: 5 stone images at base as Buddha • Prinsep: Reiterated Buchanan’s view. • Bhagwanlal Indraji: Pointed out figures as Tirthankaras
  • 10. The Question of temple near Pillar • Buchanan: Pillar originally ‘stood in a small quadrangular area surrounded by a brick wall, and probably by some small chambers. Presence of 2 temples. • Cunningham: “Buchanan describes them as pyramidal in form, with two apartments, one over the other, as in the great temple at Buddha-Gaya. Inside he found only two fragments of images, of which one showed the feet of a standing figure with a female votary seated one side”. • Bhagwanlal Indraji: “traces of brick foundations in the Kahaum Inscription of Skandagupta. About 25 feet from the pillar, must have stood a Jain temple in former times. Ruins of 2 temples to the east of the pillar at a distance of 200 yards which were standing in the time of Buchanan.” • Bhagwanlal Indraji and Fleet: The pillar was a solitary monument & the five images refer to the five representations on the column itself. • Raj Bali Pandey: “Pañca Indras and ādikartris refer to the stone idols originally installed in the temple which was built to the west of the pillar and not to the representations on the pillar.”
  • 11. Jainism in neighbourhod of Kauham A village in the Salempur tahsil of the Deoria district point towards it being an important centre of the Jaina faith during Gupta period.
  • 12. Derivations • 9th line of the Kahaum Inscription “It may be that it was the troubled period through which the empire had passed which impressed the donor more than usually with the truth that the world is constantly passing through a succession of changes.” • Probably Madra’s benefaction was motivated by the initial chaos caused by the incursions and subsequent relief after the restoration of śānti by Skandagupta. • Madra, whose pedigree up to his great-grandfather dominates the second verse, was especially full of affection for Brāhmaṇas, religious preceptors (gurus) and ascetics (yatis). • D.R Bhandarkar: Madra’s admiration towards Brāhmaṇas, gurus and yatis = though by religious persuasion he was a Jaina, he was a Hindu socially. • Secular declaration of Madra = Religious tolerance was practiced, not just by the monarchs
  • 13. Corroborations • Allan : 3rd verse of Kahaum memorial = an echo of the predicament alluded to by the Bhitari inscription • Junagarh inscription of Skandagupta: ‘verily no man whatsoever from among his subjects is distressed’ • Indor copper plate: Refers to his ‘increasingly victorious reign’ (ābhivarddhamāna vijaya rājya saṁvvatsare) • Denoting that what Junagarh inscription claimed during the beginning of his reign proved correct and after the decisive victories over the Pushyamitras and Hūṇas, the Empire and its people enjoyed tranquility for as long as this king ruled. • Pravisṛitayaśasastasya’ = whose fame spread far and wide synonymous to the phraseologies occurring in the Bhitari epigraph- ‘Pṛithu-yaśasaḥ’ and ‘Prathita-yaśāḥ’. • He is 'the banner of the lineage' (Junagarh rock inscription), 'born in the lineage of the Guptas' (Kahaum inscription), 'the most eminent hero in the lineage of the Guptas' (Bhitari Pillar inscription).
  • 14. Extent of Skandagupta’s empire • The find-spots of Skandagupta’s inscriptions from Kahaum, Indor, Supia, Gadhwa, Bhitari and Junagarh give a fairly good idea of the extent of his dominion meaning that despite great internal pulls and serious external pushes which affected the vitality of the Gupta empire, Skandagupta was able to keep intact the territories he inherited, which extended from Bengal to Kathiawar and from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas
  • 15. Skandagupta : A Gupta ruler? • The Kahaum epigraph alludes to Skandagupta as belonging to Gupta lineage. • B.P Sinha: “All the inscriptions of the time of Skandagupta emphasize rather over-emphasize that Skanda Gupta belonged to the Gupta lineage. It strengthens the suspicion that, Skandagupta had no full rights to the throne. • He is 'the banner of the lineage' (Junagarh rock inscription), 'born in the lineage of the Guptas' (Kahaum inscription), 'the most eminent hero in the lineage of the Guptas' (Bhitari Pillar inscription). • K.K Thaplyal: Points out that phrases like Gupta-kula-vyoma-śaśi, 'moon in the sky that is the Gupta dynasty' and Gupta-kul-āmala-chandra, 'pure moon of the Gupta dynasty', have been used for Kumāragupta I, which in his case have been taken to reflect his noble qualities, and the same may as well be the intention in using similar phrases for Skandagupta.
  • 16. Dating • The hemistich of the opening verse of the Kahaum pillar inscription containing the date of the epigraph and the word śānte has been a subject of varied interpretations and repeated expositions. • Prinsep: “year 30 and 2 and 1 plus 100” or “year 133 after the decease of Skanda Gupta”. • Cunningham: year 133 referred to the date of Skandagupta’s death and belonged to the Gupta era and thus placed the king’s demise in 319+133=452 CE. • FE Hall: Finding Prinsep’s translation to be unsatisfactory, made the numerical correction of the date from 133 to 141.
  • 17. Posthumous nature of inscription • Fleet: śānteḥ to be interpreted by ‘of the repose, i.e., death,’ i.e. ‘after the decease (Skandagupta);’ or interpreted as meaning ‘(the empire of Skandagupta) being quiescent,’ or ‘(the empire of Skandagupta) being extinct (for the hundred and forty-first year)’. • Prinsep: Took the word shānteḥ to mean “of the repose i.e. death” • Cunningham: Year 133 referred to the date of Skandagupta’s death • Hall: Convinced the word śānte meant ‘being extinct’ • R Mitra: applied the word śānte to varshe and amended Hall’s rendering to “In the empire of Skanda Gupta….the year 141 having passed away, and the month of Jaishṭhya arriving • Bhagwanlal Indraji: Rejected Hall’s second rendering of 141 years after the extinction of Skandagupta’s empire on paleographic grounds and discarded Mitra’s affixation of śānte to varshe for the expression that the ‘year’ was ‘expired’ affords an unusual construction. • Bhau Daji: “In the month of Jyestha, in the year 141, in the peaceful reign of Skandagupta.” • Fleet: Agrees
  • 18. Remarks • 4 tirthankars : Aadinath, Shantinath, Neminath, Parshvanath, Mahavir. • Old name of Kahao = Kukubh • Attests to prevalence of Jainism in Skandagupta’s time • Buchanan noticed two temples in the village of Kangho (modern Kahaum). • Labelled as the ‘lord of 100 kings’ = he must have ruled over a vast expanse causing numerous rulers to accept him as their sovereign. • The inscription deifies Skandagupta by comparing him with Śakra.