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Prakrit
Etymology
From π€ππΊπ¦πΈπ§π£ (dakhinΔpatha) + π§π’πΊ (pati), from Sanskrit ΰ€¦ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€·ΰ€Ώΰ€£ΰ€Ύΰ€ͺΰ€₯ (dakαΉ£iαΉΔpatha). Literally, βLord of the Deccanβ.
Proper noun
π€ππΊπ¦πΈπ§π£π§π’πΊ (dakhinΔpathapati) m (Epigraphic Prakrit)
- ΕΔtakarαΉΔ« I (SΔtvahΔna king)
c. 100 BCE,
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- [β¦] vΔ«rasa sΕ«rasa apratihatacakasa dakhinΔpathapatino raΓ±o simukasΔtavΔhanasa sunhΔya [β¦]
- of the brave hero, whose rule is unopposed, of the lord of the Deccan
Further reading
- Susan Verma Mishra with Himanshu Prabha Ray (2017) The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces: The Temple in Western India, 2nd Century BCEβ8th Century CE, page 10
- K. Gopalachari (1941) Early History of the Andhra Country, Madras: G. S. Press, page 20
- Jas. Burgess (1883) Report On The Elura Cave Temples And The Brahmanical And Jaina Caves In Western India, London: TrΓΌbner & Co., pages 60-61