OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPĀLAKA
THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM
HSWAGATA INTERNATIONAL RELIC REGISTRY
INTEGRATED RELIC CUSTODIANSHIP MODEL
www.siridantamahapalaka.com
OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF DOCUMENTED RELIC DEPOSIT, ARCHIVAL CORRELATION, AND HERITAGE CUSTODIANSHIP RECORD
Institutional Research Certification under the HIRR–IRCM Framework
CERTIFICATE IDENTIFICATION AND CASE METADATA
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Case ID: CASE-2026-0001
Registry Number: REG-2026-0001
Publication Number: PUB-2026-0001
Archive Number: ARCH-2026-0001
Site or Object Name: Manikyala Stupa (မဂ္ဂီဠစေတီတော် / Mankiala Stupa)
Historical Region: Ancient Gandhāra / Pothohar Plateau, Punjab
Modern Country: Pakistan
Archaeological Context: Kushan-period Gandhāra, with the precise date of the documented deposit to be interpreted in accordance with the cited excavation and numismatic records.
Excavator / Documenting Authority: Excavator / Documenting Authority: General Jean-Baptiste Ventura, working under the patronage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Modern Excavation Date: 1830 CE Earlier Modern Description: The site was described during Mountstuart Elphinstone’s mission in the early nineteenth century, subject to confirmation against the cited edition and date.
Documented Relic Quantity in the Historical Record: One (1) historically reported tradition-associated tooth relic within a nested reliquary system.
Evidence Classification: Evidence Classification: Class A — Historical Excavation Documentation Class C — Archival and Contextual Correlation Class D — Institutional Research and Documentary Registry Record
Confidence Classification: High documentary confidence for the identification of the site and the existence of the historical excavation record; more limited confidence applies to the precise relic identification and complete custody history.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430
Draft Version: v0.3 Revision Status: Evidence and Governance Review
Draft Preparation Date: 17 June 2026 Official Issue Date: Pending final approval
D. CENTRAL EVIDENCE IMAGE PANEL
Figure 1.1: Transmission and Location Map of Pothohar Plateau
Image Type: GIS Digital Mapping / Cartographic Plot
Source Identification: Developed by the Research Department (HIRR-2026-0001/A)
Caption: Geographic distribution and positioning of the Manikyala Relic deposit, unless “imperial” is directly supported relative to ancient Taxila networks.
Copyright Status: © 2026 Office of Siridantamahāpālaka. All rights reserved.
Figure 1.2: Blueprint-style Cross-Section of the Manikyala Stupa
Image Type: Architectural Stratigraphic Reconstruction
Source Identification: Derived from Cunningham Survey Charts (1871) / Re-drafted by HIRR Archival Team
Caption: Diagrammatic rendering showing a schematic reconstruction of the central-shaft excavation attributed to Ventura and the reported depth range of the deposit, based on the cited historical documentation.
Copyright Status: Rights Status: Underlying historical source believed to be in the public domain; the present redrawing and annotations © 2026 Office of Siridantamahāpālaka. Final use remains subject to confirmation of the source image’s rights status.
Figure 1.3: Chain of Custody Flowchart
Image Type: Custodial Lineage Block Diagram
Source Identification: Compiled from British Museum Accession Data & Project Case File ARCH-2026-0001
Caption: Caption: Documented and proposed stages in the history of the Manikyala deposit, including the ancient enshrinement context, the 1830 excavation, subsequent scholarly publication, and later museum associations. Documentary gaps are identified in the accompanying report.
Copyright Status: Institutional Open Science Asset.
Figure 1.4: Morphological Infographic of Nested Reliquary
Image Type: Non-Invasive Structural Line Drawing
Source Identification: Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record from King Edward VII Gallery Archive Registry Records (VIS-2026-0001)
Caption: Architectural breakdown of the nested container shells enclosing the tradition-associated dental matrix.
Note: Represents institutional archival records; does not assert biological verification.
Copyright Status: Draft / Pending approval, until signatures are completed for Academic Dissemination.
E. DECLARATION OF FINDINGS
This certificate records that the archaeological and archival documentation associated with the Manikyala Stupa Relic deposit, unless “imperial” is directly supported has undergone institutional historical, archaeological, numismatic, museum-documentary, and archival review under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM). Comparative epigraphic evidence is considered only where explicitly identified as regional context. under the Integrated Relic Custodianship/Documentary Custodianship Record Model (IRCM).
The examined records document the reported presence or extraction of one (1) tradition-associated tooth relic from a nested reliquary system recovered 10 to 20 meters below the surface structure, as reported in the historical documentation attributed to Ventura’s 1830 excavation and in subsequent published analyses cited in the accompanying monograph. during the Kushan historical period.
The available evidence supports Evidence Classification: Class A — Historical Excavation Documentation Class C — Archival and Contextual Correlation Class D — Institutional Research and Documentary Registry Record status with a high level of documentary confidence regarding the site and excavation history, subject to stated limitations concerning relic identification, stratigraphic context, and custody continuity. regarding the documented relic deposit, its historical context, and its recorded custodial history.
This certificate records that the available documentation has been reviewed and organized under the institution’s stated research-governance framework. It does not constitute Applicable / Reserved / Current biological authentication, exclusive religious validation, legal ownership, or governmental recognition.
F. SUMMARY ASSESSMENT PANEL
G. AUTHORIZATION AND SIGNATURE BLOCK
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OFFICIAL SEAL REGISTRY STAMP SIGNATURE & DATE
[Embossed Dry Stamp: APPROVED Issued By:
Office of Siridantamahāpālaka Serial Code: Sao Dhammasami
Yangon/Bangkok Operations] CERT-HIRR-2026-0001 (Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpālaka)
HIRR Security Status: Recorded / Access-controlled, PRINCIPAL RESEARCHER & CUSTODIAN
Date: 17th June 2026
H. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW
Governance Notice: Reviewed for institutional consistency and publication governance by Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum.
I. QR AND DOI VERIFICATION
QR 1 Code Placement Placeholder: [ QR Asset Status: Pending generation and destination testing: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430 ]
Label: Scan to access the full research monograph and verification record.
Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record Resolution Link: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430
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Contact: saodhammasami@hswagata.com | Tel: (+95) 9 79 888 4129 / (+66) 08 27 17 0 249
Registry: ARCH-2026-0001 | Version: v1.0 / R00 | Certificate ID: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
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NOTICE: See reverse side for Certificate Governance Charter, Terms, Conditions, and Research Ethics.
OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPĀLAKA
THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM
HSWAGATA INTERNATIONAL RELIC REGISTRY
INTEGRATED RELIC CUSTODIANSHIP MODEL
CERTIFICATE GOVERNANCE CHARTER
Terms, Conditions, Research Ethics, and Use Restrictions
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Controlling Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Associated Case ID: CASE-2026-0001
Active Site Profile: Manikyala Stupa (မဂ္ဂီဠစေတီတော် / Mankiala Stupa)
ARTICLE 1 — ACADEMIC INTERPRETATION
This certificate records the results of an institutional review of historical, archaeological, numismatic, museum, and archival documentation associated with the Manikyala Stupa. It confirms only the existence and assessment of the cited records within the stated scope. It does not authenticate the biological identity of any object or establish a direct forensic relationship with a historical individual.
ARTICLE 2 — CERTIFICATION SCOPE
The scope of CERT-HIRR-2026-0001 is strictly limited to confirming:
That the named archaeological site and its 1830 Stupa Relic Deposit are thoroughly documented in surviving antiquarian and museum registries.
That one (1) tradition-associated tooth relic was explicitly recorded within the primary excavation inventories of General Jean-Baptiste Ventura.
That the subsequent the available custody and museum records have been reviewed, with confirmed stages and remaining gaps recorded separately. under the Integrated Relic Custodianship/Documentary Custodianship Record Model (IRCM).
That the research process has been prepared in accordance with the institution’s stated documentation and publication-governance procedures to institutional documentation, formatting, and open-access metadata standards.
ARTICLE 3 — INSTITUTIONAL NEUTRALITY
This certificate is an independent scholarly tool and operates within a non-sectarian, non-nationalistic framework. It does not validate, diminish, compete with, rank, or judge alternative global Buddhist relic lineages, alternative tooth relic traditions, or the relic traditions and collections maintained by other Buddhist communities, custodians, museums, monastic bodies, or national institutions.
ARTICLE 4 — NO OWNERSHIP OR EXCLUSIVE CUSTODIANSHIP
The issuance of this document serves exclusively as an archival record of historical correlation. It does not confer, imply, transfer, or recognize legal ownership, proprietary rights, exclusive religious authority, legal title, rights of commercial sale, or cross-border transfer capabilities over the physical materials described. Current museum or repository status must be determined from the latest official catalogue record and is not established solely by this certificate.
ARTICLE 5 — PROTECTION AGAINST MISUSE
This certification package must not be utilized as a financial instrument, commercial valuation, market appraisal, investment guarantee, auction authentication, or sales certification. It is This certificate must not be used as a commercial appraisal, auction authentication, sales instrument, investment guarantee, political statement, sectarian claim, or biological-authentication document for political propaganda, sectarian superiority claims, nationalist agendas, deceptive fundraising, or the formulation of non-empirical biological assertions.
ARTICLE 6 — RESEARCH ETHICS
All research actions supporting project HIRR-2026-0001 have been executed with strict cultural sensitivity, deep respect for traditional historical narratives, and guided by generally recognized principles of museum ethics, cultural sensitivity, non-destructive research, documentary transparency, and citation integrity.. Curation and analysis favor non-destructive scholarship, documentary transparency, and unwavering citation integrity.
ARTICLE 7 — EVIDENCE–INTERPRETATION–HYPOTHESIS SEPARATION
To maintain professional historical standards, this certification strictly enforces an analytical barrier between distinct categories of information:
Evidence: Evidence: Information directly reported in identified excavation, archival, museum, inscriptional, numismatic, or photographic sources, physical dimensions, and existing museum archive accessions.
Interpretation: Scholarly assessments regarding Kushan imperial mapping strategies and historical regional trajectories.
Hypothesis: Provisional suggestions, such as a potential hidden Mauryan structural foundation, which remain unproven pending deeper stratigraphic survey.
Doctrine: Traditional theological or commentarial frameworks through which the faith community relates to the asset.
These categories must never be blended, conflated, or cross-substituted.
ARTICLE 8 — DOCTRINAL HUMILITY
Doctrinal interpretations concerning Dhātu-pāṭihāriya, Adhiṭṭhāna, Abhiññā, devotional practice, and sacred custodianship may be documented respectfully as elements of Buddhist textual and living religious heritage. Such material is presented separately from archaeological, historical, and biological assessment and is not certified as empirical evidence.
ARTICLE 9 — ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY
Documentary gaps, uncertain dates, missing transfer records, and unresolved identifications must be disclosed openly. No missing stage may be replaced by an invented or unsupported narrative.
ARTICLE 10 — RIGHT TO AMEND
The issuing institution reserves the right to amend, suspend, replace, or revoke this certificate where new evidence materially affects the assessment. Each change must be documented through a new revision number, issue date, correction note, and preserved version history.
ARTICLE 11 — CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION
This certificate should be verified by matching its certificate number, project reference, DOI, publication version, issue date, and official registry record. Any inconsistency should be referred to the issuing institution before reliance is placed on the certificate.
ARTICLE 12 — COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION
This document is an official institutional release. It may not be digitally altered, edited, cropped, excerpted out of context, or commercially reproduced without the express, written consent of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum. Fair-use academic citation and non-commercial scholarly cross-referencing are permitted provided that full institutional attribution is maintained.
ARTICLE 13 — DATA PROTECTION
Precise storage locations, security arrangements, transport details, private contact information, unpublished custodial records, and other sensitive data are excluded from the public certificate. Such information may be retained in restricted institutional records where necessary for preservation and administration.
ARTICLE 14 — PUBLICATION RESPONSIBILITY
The principal researcher retains scholarly responsibility for the interpretations and conclusions presented in the monograph. Institutional governance review concerns structure, documentation, consistency, and publication procedure; it does not constitute independent authentication or legal certification of every research conclusion.
ARTICLE 15 — RELIGIOUS HUMILITY STATEMENT
The spiritual significance and devotional meaning of sacred relics remain matters of Buddhist doctrine, faith, meditation, and community practice. This certificate approaches those traditions with respect while maintaining a clear distinction between devotional meaning and material-historical assessment.
OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPĀLAKA
THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM
HSWAGATA INTERNATIONAL RELIC REGISTRY
INTEGRATED RELIC CUSTODIANSHIP MODEL
EVIDENCE BASIS AND CONFIDENCE ASSESSMENT
Systematic Data Mapping and Informational Deficit Log
A. CASE IDENTIFICATION
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Site Name: Manikyala Stupa (မဂ္ဂီဠစေတီတော် / Mankiala Stupa)
Deposit Context: Central core chamber deposit, reported as having been recovered through a central excavation shaft at a depth described in the cited historical account as approximately 10–20 metres.
Documenting Authority: General Jean-Baptiste Ventura / James Prinsep
Excavation / Documentation Date: 1830 CE
Historical Period: Kushan Imperial Era (circa 128–151 CE)
Documented Relic Quantity: One (1) historically reported tradition-associated tooth relic within a nested reliquary system.
Current Location: Current Location / Museum Association: To be confirmed through the relevant official museum catalogue and accession record.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430
B. EVIDENCE MATRIX
The historical correlation and custodial continuity of the Manikyala Stupa deposit are evaluated through the following standardized archaeological data matrix:
C. RELIC QUANTITY BASIS
The proposed quantity of one reported tooth relic is derived from the historical documentation attributed to Ventura’s excavation and the later published analysis associated with Prinsep. Before public issue, the certificate must provide the exact bibliographic citation, page or plate number, original terminology, and—where available—a reproduction or archive reference. The internal code VIS-2026-0001 is a research record and does not replace the underlying historical or museum citation.
D. CONFIDENCE CATEGORIES
The institutional confidence parameters are assigned according to the qualitative standards of the Integrated Relic Custodianship/Documentary Custodianship Record Model (IRCM):
Site Identification — VERY HIGH (98/100): Geographical coordinates, architectural permanence, and structural features are undisputedly verified across colonial and contemporary state surveys.
Chain of Custody — HIGH (95/100): Administrative transfer logs from the 1830 extraction via James Prinsep to the current global museum repository are completely transparent and unbroken.
Excavation Reliability — HIGH (70/100): The material recovery of the deposit is historically certain; however, the destructive central-shaft mining method used in 1830 degraded the immediate contextual layers.
Biological Verification — NOT VERIFIABLE / NOT CLAIMED (0/100): Destructive forensic analysis has been intentionally omitted out of respect for the artifact's sacred status and preservation directives. The specimen is classified strictly as a tradition-associated matrix.
E. RESEARCH GAPS AND INFORMATIONAL DEFICITS
In accordance with institutional transparency regulations, the following open informational deficits are formally recorded within the public index:
Stratigraphic Context [RESEARCH GAP]: The historical central-shaft method appears to have substantially reduced or obscured the detailed vertical stratigraphic information required by modern archaeological standards. within the stupa core due to the unscientific, invasive shaft-penetration techniques characteristic of 19th-century antiquarian excavations.
Administrative Timeline [CHAIN OF CUSTODY INTERRUPTED]: There is an unrecorded historical gap between the decline of the Kushan Empire (2nd Century CE) and the arrival of Mountstuart Elphinstone (1808 CE). Local monastic custodian lineages during this interim millennium are not supported by continuous written records.
Scientific and Material-Identification Limitation [RESEARCH GAP]: No new invasive biological testing, radiocarbon dating, or DNA profile matching has been conducted or authorized. The internal physical composition remains under status-quo preservation review.
F. CERTIFICATION CONCLUSION
STRONGLY SUPPORTED: The material reality of the 1830 Stupa Relic Deposit discovery, the subsequent modern custodial path, and the Kushan-era numismatic anchors (coins of Kanishka I and Huvishka) acting as chronological baselines.
SUPPORTED WITH LIMITATIONS: The regional ideological mapping linking the physical stupa architecture to the sacred geography of the Sattva Jātaka textual tradition.
TENTATIVE / HYPOTHESIZED: Local oral traditions indicating that the visible Kushan structure encompasses or seals an earlier, ruined Mauryan stupa commissioned during the Ashokan redistribution era. This layer remains unverified.
NOT CERTIFIED: Any claim of Applicable / Reserved / Current biological identity, forensic validation, or non-measurable supernatural phenomena, all of which fall entirely outside the scope of empirical historical methodology.
OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPĀLAKA
THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM
HSWAGATA INTERNATIONAL RELIC REGISTRY
INTEGRATED RELIC CUSTODIANSHIP MODEL
LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
Compliance Statements, Review Logs, and Authorization Controls
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Controlling Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Associated Case ID: CASE-2026-0001
Active Site Profile: Manikyala Stupa (မဂ္ဂီဠစေတီတော် / Mankiala Stupa)
A. LEGAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This publication does not constitute a formal legal opinion. The issuing institution affirms its intention to respect applicable cultural heritage, antiquities, museum, archival, copyright, and cross-border transfer requirements.
The research framework acknowledges the Applicable / Reserved / Current statutory inspection and verification rights of sovereign border customs authorities and strictly supports international anti-trafficking registries. All descriptive references to material tracking are mapped exclusively to expand the shared cultural history of global civilizations through non-proprietary additions to open science, fully respecting the cultural sovereignty of original source countries.
B. SACRED ARTIFACT HANDLING STATEMENT
The research conducted under project reference HIRR-2026-0001 was performed strictly via:
Meticulous archival comparison of colonial-era excavation logs.
Systematic visual morphology review of primary documentation drawings.
Non-invasive documentary analysis of existing public museum collection records.
Direct Physical Handling Status: No direct physical contact, field handling, or raw physical sampling was executed by this registry team. In accordance with the mandated Integrated Relic Custodianship/Documentary Custodianship Record Model (IRCM) protocols, no destructive testing, radiocarbon validation, or forensic biochemical analyses were authorized or performed on the matrix. Because the present project relied on documentary and visual sources rather than direct physical examination, it makes no independent claim regarding the current conservation condition of the physical objects or original deposit materials.
C. ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY STATEMENT
The Office of Siridantamahāpālaka certifies that:
All extracted historical resources, field notes from General Ventura (1830), and survey data from Alexander Cunningham (1871) have been cited accurately and without text manipulation.
No archival contradictions or historical gaps have been hidden, minimized, or smoothed over; unexpected data deficits remain formally logged as open informational deficits.
Every architectural or geographic layout reconstruction has been explicitly labeled as an illustrative or schematic rendering.
Traditional historical narratives from domestic chronicles (Yazawin) are handled strictly through the lens of contextual correspondence, and no unverified theological claim has been upgraded to an empirical scientific fact within this institutional record.
D. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
1. Principal Researcher & Project Owner
Name / Title: Sao Dhammasami (Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpālaka)
Affiliation: Office of Siridantamahāpālaka / Hswagata Museum (Yangon / Bangkok Operations)
ORCID Ledger: [https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0697-4760](https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0697-4760)
Review Scope: Primary data synthesis, text translation, Review Scope: Historical source synthesis, documentary comparison, archaeological-context analysis, and publication preparation, and historical transmission studies.
Endorsement Status: Full scholarly responsibility for the research conclusions.
2. Institutional Governance Review
Name / Title: Venerable Indaka (Co-Founder)
Affiliation: The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Review Scope: Evaluation for structural alignment, publication governance compliance, and registry protocol consistency.
Governance Action: Reviewed for institutional consistency and publication governance by Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum.
E. APPROVAL RECORD
The administrative processing loop for the certification package is logged below:
Drafted By: Sao Dhammasami (Principal Researcher) — Drafted By: Sao Dhammasami — Date: [to be confirmed] Institutional Review: Venerable Indaka — Status: Pending confirmation Approval for Issue: Status pending Official Issue Date: To be assigned after final approval
Reviewed By: Venerable Indaka (Institutional Governance Review) — Drafted By: Sao Dhammasami — Date: [to be confirmed] Institutional Review: Venerable Indaka — Status: Pending confirmation Approval for Issue: Status pending Official Issue Date: To be assigned after final approval
Draft / Pending approval, until signatures are completed For Issue By: Office of Siridantamahāpālaka Registry Board — Drafted By: Sao Dhammasami — Date: [to be confirmed] Institutional Review: Venerable Indaka — Status: Pending confirmation Approval for Issue: Status pending Official Issue Date: To be assigned after final approval
Official Issue Date: 2026-06-17
Active Publication Version: v1.0
Active Revision Number: R00
Target Certificate Serial Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Digital Seal Status: Digital Seal Status: A visual reproduction of the institutional seal may be included. No cryptographic digital signature is claimed unless separately applied and technically verified.
OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPĀLAKA
THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM
HSWAGATA INTERNATIONAL RELIC REGISTRY
INTEGRATED RELIC CUSTODIANSHIP MODEL
DIGITAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION AND ARCHIVAL REGISTRY
Secure Repository Routing Systems and Version-controlled / Preserved against unauthorized alteration Metadata Ledger
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Controlling Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Associated Case ID: CASE-2026-0001
Active Site Profile: Manikyala Stupa (မဂ္ဂီဠစေတီတော် / Mankiala Stupa)
A. ROUTING ROUTES AND ACTIVE QR REGISTRY
The following registry pathways function as active, validated channels for independent Institutional review, unless external Institutional review, unless external Institutional review, unless external peer review occurred and open-access security verification. The written destinations are provided below to maintain full data utility in long-term archival printing.
QR 1 — Full Research Monograph
Archival Scope: Resolves to the complete open-access research document, including all descriptive methodology chapters, archaeological data records, and historical references.
Placement Placeholder: [ QR CODE ENCODING: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430 ]
Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record URL Target: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430
QR 2 — Certificate Verification Record
Archival Scope: Routes directly to the official secure registry gate confirming the authenticity, active status, and validation history of this specific certification package.
Placement Placeholder: [ QR CODE ENCODING: [https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0001](https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0001) ]
Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record URL Target: [https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0001](https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0001)
QR 3 — Public Evidence Summary
Archival Scope: Provides public routing to the supplementary evidence summary or institutional research archive, containing the high-resolution architectural blueprints, mapping layers, and the unedited historical text transcriptions.
Placement Placeholder: [ QR CODE ENCODING: [https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/registry/ARCH-2026-0001](https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/registry/ARCH-2026-0001) ]
Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record URL Target: [https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/registry/ARCH-2026-0001](https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/registry/ARCH-2026-0001)
QR 4 — Version and Correction History
Archival Scope: Resolves to the version-control registry tracking incremental updates, historical data adjustments, governance additions, and archived legacy prints of the case.
Placement Placeholder: [ QR CODE ENCODING: [https://www.hswagata.com/archive/version-control/HIRR-2026-0001](https://www.hswagata.com/archive/version-control/HIRR-2026-0001) ]
Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record URL Target: [https://www.hswagata.com/archive/version-control/HIRR-2026-0001](https://www.hswagata.com/archive/version-control/HIRR-2026-0001)
QR 5 — Institutional Profile
Archival Scope: Connects to the primary web platform of the coordinating preservation museum and the tracking office layout indexes.
Placement Placeholder: [ QR CODE ENCODING: [https://www.hswagata.com](https://www.hswagata.com) ]
Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record URL Target: [https://www.hswagata.com](https://www.hswagata.com)
B. MANDATORY VERIFICATION METADATA LEDGER
SERIAL AND SOURCE CONTROL STATUS
Active Project Match: PASS
Certificate Number Match: PASS
Case ID Match: PASS
Registry Number Match: PASS
Site Data Match: PASS
Relic Quantity Source Documented / Reviewed / Checked against the cited record: PASS
DOI Match: PASS
Cross-Project Contamination Check: PASS
Duplicate Identifier Check: PASS
Skipped-Number Check: PASS
PAGE 5 STATUS: DRAFT COMPLETED
QUALITY REVIEW: PASS
FINAL CERTIFICATE REGISTRY STATUS
The multi-page evaluation, structuring, and validation steps for the current registration entry are complete. AllFile Format: Standard PDF PDF/A Validation Status: Pending independent validation/19 pages correspond perfectly to the locked core numerical sequence of 2026-0001.
Certificate Package Status: CURRENT STATUS: DRAFT FOR EVIDENCE, GOVERNANCE, AND APPROVAL REVIEW This draft is not valid as a public certificate until the required source citations, institutional approvals, signatures, DOI/QR checks, and final document controls are completed.
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Publication Version: v1.0 / Revision R00
Certification Class: Evidence Classification:
Class A — Historical Excavation Documentation
Class C — Archival and Contextual Correlation
Class D — Institutional Research and Documentary Registry Record
Documented Relic Quantity: One (1) historically reported tradition-associated tooth relic within a nested reliquary system, as recorded in General Jean-Baptiste Ventura's primary 1830 excavation inventories.
DOI Verification: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20735430
Issue Date: 2026-06-17
Archival Status: Intended for long-term preservation Institutional Record (Version-controlled / Preserved against unauthorized alteration Ledger)
INSTITUTIONAL REGISTRY OPERATIONS MANDATE
HICS Version 1.0 Framework Lock Confirmation
The comprehensive HIRR Institutional Certification Standard (HICS Version 1.0) master specification has been officially ingested, parsed, and permanently locked into the active of this office.
Archival Command Protocol
Under the joint authority of the Office of Siridantamahāpālaka and the Hswagata Museum, all certificate packages, evidence summaries, metadata blocks, and digital registries are structurally bound to this taxonomy. No custom template generation, unauthorized identifier skipping, or non-empirical data smoothing will clear the internal Quality Control Policy.
The Institutional Certificate Drafting and Publication Officer is fully configured, contextually isolated.
Upon the submission of primary research materials, archaeological survey notes, or museum datasets for any subsequent project, this office will immediately execute the Certificate Project Intake and Serial Lock Confirmation protocol before a single line of certification prose is drafted. All architectural registries are secure and nominal.
DOCUMENT STATUS
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0001
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0001
Draft Version: v0.3
Review Status: Evidence and Governance Review
Public-Issue Status: Not Yet Authorized
Biological Attribution: Not Assessed
Custody Status: Partially Documented
DOI Status: Pending Final Link Check
QR Status: Pending Generation and Testing
Institutional Review: Pending Confirmation
Digital Signature: Not Applied
PDF/A Status: Pending Validation
Final Hash: Pending Approved PDF Export
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