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The Journal of the Royal Institute of Thailand Volume II - 2010 Chirapat Prapandvidya 47 pictures of the Śāmbhavakośa taken from the Guimet Museum in Paris. If this copper plate inscription is in situ there should be a temple of Lord Śiva named Āmrātakeśvara in the vicinity. Ūthong was an ancient town known in the inscription of King Rāmkhamhaeng of Sukhodaya as Subarṇaburī. King Ūthong , the founder of Ayudhyā used to rule here (Thabian Borānavatthu Sthān Thua Rāja Ānā Cakr 1973: 158-9). Figure 1 A golden sheath of a Śhivali ga from Champa at the Guimet Museum, Paris. Earliest inscriptions in Sanskrit bearing on Śaivism in the early period of Thailand
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