Lōmāfānu

Lōmāfānu

Lōmāfānu

Maldivian texts in the form of copper plates


Lōmāfānu (or loamaafaanu) are Maldivian waqf grants in the form of copper plates on which inscriptions have been engraved. Many ancient Maldivian historical texts are found only in lōmāfānu form, with the oldest of the plates dating from the twelfth century AD. The Divehi script used on the plates was named "Eveyla Akuru" by H. C. P. Bell, who claimed that it resembled medieval Sinhala script. [2]

Isdhoo Lōmāfānu is the oldest copper-plate book to have been discovered in the Maldives to date. The book was written in AD 1194 (590 AH) in the Evēla form of the Divehi akuru, during the reign of Sri Gaganāditya[1]

According to the Isdū Lōmāfānu and Gamu loamaafaanu, monks from monasteries of the southern atoll of Haddhunmathi were brought to Malé and beheaded. Besides the lōmāfānu plates found in Haddhunmathi Atoll, one of the most important Maldivian copper plates is the Bodugalu Miskiy Lōmāfānu found in Malé.

List of Lōmāfānu

Laamu Atoll

  • Isdhoo Loamaafaanu (1194 CE)
  • Gamu Loamaafaanu (1194/1195 CE)
  • Dhanbidhoo Loamaafaanu (1196/1197 CE)

Dhaalu Atoll

  • Kudahuvadhoo Loamaafaanu (1237/1238 CE)

Kaafu Atoll

  • Bodugalu Miskiyy Loamaafaanu (1356)

List of Islands Mentioned in the Lōmāfānu

Below is a table of islands that have been mentioned in the Loamaafaanu

More information Island Name in the Lōmāfānu, Island Name ...

See also


References

  1. Gippert, Jost (2003). "A Glimpse Into the Buddhist Past of the Maldives I. An Early Prakrit Inscription". Vienna Journal of South Asian Studies: 82 via JSTOR.

Sources

  • Ali Najeeb, Dambidū Lōmāfānu. Council for Linguistic and Historical Research. Malé 2001.
  • HCP Bell, The Maldive islands. Monograph on the History, Archaeology and Epigraphy. Reprint 1940 edn. Malé 1986.
  • Bodufenvahuge Sidi. Divehi Akuru; Evvana Bai. Malé 1958.
  • H.A. Maniku & G.D. Wijayawardhana, Isdhoo Loamaafaanu, Colombo 1986.
  • Romero-Frias, Xavier. The Maldive Islanders, A Study of the Popular Culture of an Ancient Ocean Kingdom. Barcelona 1999.
  • https://dhivehiacademy.edu.mv/18299. Kudahuvadhoo Loamafaanu Translation, Dhivehi Academy



Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Lōmāfānu, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.