Murunkan Inscription of King Mahallaka Naga
The Murunkan Slab Inscription of King Mahallaka Naga (Sinhala: මන්නාරම මුරුංගන් රෝහල් භූමියේ මහල්ලක නාග රජුගේ පුවරු ලිපිය) is presently on the premises of the Divisional Hospital at Murunkan in Mannar District, Sri Lanka. The Slab and Other Ruins This inscribed slab was discovered on the premises of the Divisional Hospital at Murunkan by an archaeological officer when it had been used as a seat for the patients who come to the hospital. The slab is 1.6 m in length and 0.6 m in width and is a broken part of the original slab (Asanga & Nishantha, 2018). The preserved portion contains incomplete 5 lines of the initial inscription (Asanga & Nishantha, 2018). The inscription was copied by the Department of Archaeology on 27 June 2011 and documented under register no. 3951 (Dayananda, 2022). The slab is said to have been brought to the present site from the place where the doctors' and nurses' quarters have been built (Asanga & Nishantha, 2018). In the vicinity of this si…