Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi' has mentioned 'Brahmi script' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Besides the short records of the donors written on the railings in Brahmi script, there are two later inscriptions on the railings added during the time of the Gupta Period. | WIKI |
[29] The reliefs at Stupa No.2 bear mason marks in Kharoshthi, as opposed to the local Brahmi script. | WIKI |
[27] Lakshmi with lotus and two child attendants, probably derived from similar images of Venus[32] Griffin with Brahmi script inscription. | WIKI |
It is written in three lines in early Brahmi script over the dome of the stupa in this relief. | WIKI |
The Siri-Satakani inscription in the Brahmi script records the gift of one of the top architraves of the Southern Gateway by the artisans of the Satavahana king Satakarni II:[36] | WIKI |
Inscribed panel from Sanchi in Brahmi script in the British Museum[148] | WIKI |
This hypothesis permitted the decipherment of the Brahmi script by James Prinsep in 1837. | WIKI |
Princep took them as "danam" (donation), which permitted the decipherment of the Brahmi script. | WIKI |