Office of Siridantamahāpalaka
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)
Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Standard Framework
Official Repository Portals: www.hswagata.com | www.siridantamahapalaka.com
OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF DOCUMENTED RELIC DEPOSIT, ARCHIVAL CORRELATION, AND HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION RECORD
Institutional Research Certification under the HIRR–IRCM Framework
I. DYNAMIC METADATA BLOCK
II. CENTRAL EVIDENCE PANEL
Figure 1.1 — Topographical Architectural Footprint
[Type: Archival Map Summary / Public Domain]
Cross-sectional documentation of the natural bedrock ridge situated approximately 200 meters south of the fortified lowland city grid of Sirkap. Diagram records the structural orientation of the engineered rectangular platform base constructed of uniform semi-ashlar limestone masonry (LAYER III).
Figure 1.2 — Trans-Regional Museum Dispersal Profile
[Type: Institutional Relationship Schematic / CC BY-NC-ND 4.0]
A diagnostic data-flow network tracking the mid-20th-century colonial relocation channels. The schematic maps the material bifurcation of movable caskets and architectural elements between international endpoints in London, United Kingdom, and the regional in-situ context holdings curated at the Taxila Museum.
Figure 1.3 — Epigraphic Deficit Ledger
[Type: Conceptual Metadata Record / Internal Data Field]
Visual placeholder signaling a localized script deficit for entry INS-2026-0010-01. High-contrast flagging isolates the unverified status of the supposed foundational dedication text from the active chronological database timeline.
III. DECLARATION OF FINDINGS
This certificate records that the archaeological and archival documentation associated with the Kunala Stupa and Monastery Complex (Sirkap, Taxila) has undergone systematic historical, archaeological, academic risk, and museum-documentary reviews under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model. Direct epigraphic evidence was sought within the active data logs but not located; recorded as: No Direct Evidence Identified in the Current Project Data under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model.
The examined records document the reported presence and extraction of a primary core reliquary assemblage (ART-TR-0023)—comprising fragmented steatite and metal nested reliquary elements accompanied by an offering matrix of carnelian, lapis lazuli, and paste beads—from a sealed subsurface context, as recorded by Sir John Marshall and the Archaeological Survey of India in his 1951 systematic field excavation corpus.
The available evidence supports an archival correlation (Class C) and a tradition-associated status (Class E) under continuing review regarding the site’s function as an active late-antiquity pilgrimage destination and public faith-healing center corroborated by the 7th-century travelogues of Xuanzang. The standing architecture represents a historically plausible Kushan-era imperial monumentalization engineered to encase and elevate an older, pre-existing Mauryan commemorative tradition.
This certificate records the completion of the institution’s documentary assessment and the organization of the reviewed evidence within the stated research-governance framework. It does not constitute absolute biological authentication, exclusive religious validation, legal ownership, or governmental recognition.
IV. SUMMARY ASSESSMENT PANEL
V. AUTHORIZATION AND SIGNATURE BLOCK
+----------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------+
| | | |
| DRY SEAL | | PENDING FINAL APPROVAL |
| IMPRINTED | | DRAFT — NOT VALID FOR ISSUE |
| HEREIN | | |
+----------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------+
Certificate Serial Tracking Number: VER-HIRR-2026-0010-v2.3
Issued By:
Sao Dhammasami (Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpalaka)
PRINCIPAL HERITAGE CUSTODIAN & LEAD RESEARCHER
Office of Siridantamahāpalaka
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
VI. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW OVERFERENCE
"Reviewed for institutional consistency and publication governance by Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum."
VII. DIGITAL VERIFICATION DISCLOSURE
[ QR CODE PLACEHOLDER ]
Scan to access the full research monograph and verification record.
Verified Digital Target Link: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21264749
Digital Identification Hashes: DIGITAL HASH: PENDING FINAL EXPORT
See reverse side for Certificate Governance Charter, Terms, Conditions, and Research Ethics.
No. 19th, 1st Street, 1st Wards, Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar.
Office of Siridantamahāpalaka
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)
Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Standard Framework
CERTIFICATE GOVERNANCE CHARTER
Terms, Conditions, Research Ethics, and Use Restrictions
ARTICLE 1 — ACADEMIC INTERPRETATION
This certificate records documented archaeological, historical, and archival findings compiled through systematic non-destructive scholarship. All analytical statements and geographic tracking data constitute a probabilistic historical assessment based on contemporary context triangulation and cross-repository synchronization. In strict alignment with institutional preservation values, the issuance of this document does not automatically establish or imply definitive forensic biological verification or direct genetic identification.
ARTICLE 2 — CERTIFICATION SCOPE
The regulatory scope of certificate CERT-HIRR-2026-0010 is limited exclusively to certifying the process integrity of the historical-archaeological triangulation performed for the Kunala Stupa corpus. It certifies that the documentation compiled by the principal researcher corresponds textually with the historical excavation records of the Archaeological Survey of India (1951), the classical travelogues of Xuanzang, and the baseline indices maintained within the core institutional reference datasets All Stupas_2 and သွားတော်စေတီများ_2.docx.
ARTICLE 3 — INSTITUTIONAL NEUTRALITY
The Office of Siridantamahāpalaka operates as an independent, non-governmental religious heritage research authority functioning under private custodial autonomy. This certification framework maintains an absolute non-advocacy, non-sectarian posture. It does not invalidate, compete with, or rank alternative relic traditions or lineages preserved globally, nor does it serve as an arbiter of absolute theological orthodoxy.
ARTICLE 4 — NO OWNERSHIP OR EXCLUSIVE CUSTODIANSHIP
This registration document registers an intellectual and digital preservation index; it does not establish, transfer, confirm, or recognize legal title, sovereign property rights, or exclusive religious authority over any cultural asset. The institutional role of the registry is strictly restricted to Digital Archival Custodianship and Research Registry Custodianship. This role does not imply present physical possession of the movable reliquary elements currently curated under split international collections (ART-BM-2026-0010 and ART-VAM-2026-0010) or the immovable foundations remaining under regional management (ART-TAX-2026-0023).
ARTICLE 5 — PROTECTION AGAINST MISUSE
The utilization of this certification package for commercial valuation, financial transactions, relic trading, or speculative artifact marketing is strictly prohibited under institutional policy. It shall not be deployed to formulate divisive political, ethnic, or nationalistic claims, nor shall it be utilized as an instrument for deceptive fundraising or the generation of unverified scientific overclaims.
ARTICLE 6 — RESEARCH ETHICS
All investigative execution lines associated with this tracking series submit to the principles of non-destructive scholarship and the ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums. Curation and registry guidelines mandate that physical preservation, traditional community sensitivities, and spiritual respect take systematic precedence over destructive forensic curiosity or invasive sampling.
ARTICLE 7 — EVIDENCE–INTERPRETATION–HYPOTHESIS SEPARATION
To safeguard the academic clarity of the publication series, the registry enforces an absolute programmatic separation between objective data and narrative expansions. Information fields are categorized into non-overlapping strata:
Evidence: Directly observed material masonry walls, documented stratigraphy, and authenticated museum catalogues.
Interpretation: Peer-reviewed conclusions drawn directly from the correlation of observed material facts.
Hypothesis: Probabilistic historical theories that possess high contextual plausibility but lack definitive physical confirmation.
Doctrine: Faith-based positions, devotional traditions, and commentarial records.
ARTICLE 8 — DOCTRINAL HUMILITY
The historical and commentarial accounts of Dhātu-pāṭihāriya (relic phenomena), Adhiṭṭhāna (resolute mental determinations), and the traditional presence of protective deities recorded in classical texts—such as The Dathávansa_ or, The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_2.pdf—are faithfully preserved and respected as intangible cultural heritage. However, these traditional accounts are structurally bracketed from the physical assessment and must never be represented as established empirical facts or biological proof within research updates.
ARTICLE 9 — ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY
Systemic data deficits and material missing links must be openly and transparently disclosed within the public record. Gaps in international provenance or script records are categorized as an "epigraphic void" or primary evidence deficit. Speculative textual reconstructions designed to smooth over historical omissions or force contextual alignment with text traditions are permanently prohibited.
ARTICLE 10 — RIGHT TO AMEND
The issuing authority retains independent, non-breachable rights to review, update, modify, or revoke this document should new, verified empirical data emerge—such as the authenticated discovery of primary script attributes for inscription INS-2026-0010-01. Any subsequent amendment will trigger a formal version-control trail, preserving the previous data baseline to ensure complete transparency.
ARTICLE 11 — CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION
A certificate is deemed valid only when its distinct serial number, persistent digital identifier (DOI), and cloud verification metadata correspond perfectly with the unalterable server memory registers maintained by the central integrity archive. Unauthorized textual manipulation or manual bypass of the registry's validation tracks invalidates the entire document package.
ARTICLE 12 — COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION
The typography, distinctive coding layouts, and nomenclature frameworks of this package constitute protected institutional property. This document is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Users may distribute the text for non-commercial educational purposes, provided the permanent author block, persistent ORCID records, and museum metadata keys are preserved in full without alteration.
ARTICLE 13 — DATA PROTECTION
To preserve security protocols and shield fractured collections from environmental or human disruption, specific administrative fields—including detailed logistics flows between Yangon and Bangkok nodes, internal sever encryption keys, and unpublished field indices—are structurally bracketed from public dissemination channels.
ARTICLE 14 — PUBLICATION RESPONSIBILITY
All final historical interpretations, chronological adjustments, and research conclusions remain the sole scholarly responsibility of the principal investigator. Institutional review and governance endorsement by the museum co-founder validates procedural consistency, policy alignment, and compliance with documentation standards without independently authenticating localized oral folklore.
ARTICLE 15 — RELIGIOUS HUMILITY STATEMENT
The Office of Siridantamahāpalaka recognizes that the spiritual and devotional significance of sacred Buddhist material culture transcends contemporary material analysis. The registry treats text traditionally preserved across historical chronicles as a vital lens of "contextual correspondence" to map the cultural trajectory of artifacts, approaching all physical assessments with a mandated posture of strict academic caution and deep institutional humility.
VIII. CHRONO-METADATA FOOTER
Institutional DOI Archive: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21264749
Archival Verification Code: VER-HIRR-2026-0010-v0.2
Primary Source Reference Layer: APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_2 / Document Group 4
Institutional ORCID Registry: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014
Archival Protocol: See Page 3 for Evidence Basis, Confidence Matrices, and Research Gap Indices.
EVIDENCE BASIS AND CONFIDENCE ASSESSMENT
A. CASE IDENTIFICATION
The institutional metadata and tracking keys for this analytical case file are securely locked under the following sequence parameters to guarantee trans-regional repository continuity:
B. THE SYSTEMIC EVIDENCE MATRIX
The primary and secondary data variables associated with the Kunala Stupa site coordinates have been evaluated, partitioned, and verified against the standard institutional criteria:
C. RELIC QUANTITY BASIS
The quantity certified on Page 1 derives from Sir John Marshall's 1951 systematic archaeological field excavation reports, cross-examined against the contemporary collection indices maintained within All Stupas_3, သွားတော်စေတီများ_3.docx, and APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_3.
Due to the historical application of mid-20th-century antiquarian documentation methods, the primary field logs record the recovery of highly fragmented nested steatite and metal reliquary elements from the inner dome core shaft, but fail to establish a verified numerical inventory or an absolute biological assessment of the internal organic matrices. Consequently, the precise dental count remains undetermined and is securely bracketed within the metadata schema as an open informational deficit to eliminate retrospective catalog drift.
D. EVALUATIVE CONFIDENCE CATEGORIES
The assignment of qualitative confidence tiers is strictly confined to the material and documentary integrity of the checked datasets, leaving forensic biological properties unassessed:
Very High: Assigned to the physical semi-ashlar masonry foundations and structural site planning elements verified through peer-reviewed field excavation corpuses.
High: Assigned to the cross-border museum tracking registries and classical travelogue accounts that demonstrate a clear contextual correspondence with the standing landscape topography.
Moderate: Applied to general dynastic regional trajectories where the material transmission pathway is contextually plausible but lacks continuous item-specific logging.
Limited: Applied to localized hagiographical frameworks and chronicular lore (Yazawin) that record the spiritual and cultural history of the site without treating them as empirical baselines.
Not Verifiable: Applied to severed epigraphic script strings or undocumented sub-surface strata where material verification is unavailable within the reviewed dataset.
E. DISCLOSED RESEARCH GAPS AND INFORMATIONAL DEFICITS
In compliance with the transparency mandates of the institutional framework, the following material and structural limitations are openly logged within the public record:
Primary Epigraphic Deficit (INS-2026-0010-01): The provided data repository contains zero primary text entries, ink squeezes, paleographic facsimiles, or archival photos for the supposed foundational inscription traditionally linked to Prince Kunala. Absolute assertions regarding the linguistic and terminological framework of the original Mauryan deposit remain textually unverified.
Unspecified Numerical Inventory: Precise internal records detailing the exact fragment count, original cellular density, and metric weights ($g$) of the primary reliquary's organic contents are absent from the historical ASI find logs due to historical collection disturbances.
Topographical Stratigraphic Restriction (LAYER IV): Because the Sirkap south ridge coordinates are protected under modern national monument stabilization acts, invasive subsurface excavations beneath the standing 2nd-century CE rectangular platform base are legally prohibited, leaving the earliest hypothesized Mauryan sub-strata physically unverified.
F. CERTIFICATION CONCLUSION
The process synthesis separates the verified parameters of the case file into distinct, non-overlapping domains to prevent interpretive bleed:
Strongly Supported: The geographical location, architectural planning, and mid-Kushan era construction horizon of the rectangular semi-ashlar masonry platform base, structurally certified via Marshall’s published excavation corpus.
Supported with Limitations: The cross-border tracking links mapping the modern split-curation status of the primary reliquary elements across British and Pakistani public heritage trusts.
Tentative: The hypothesis that the standing 2nd-century CE Kushan masonry envelope represents an intentional structural encasement or monumental replacement of a smaller, earlier, currently inaccessible Mauryan commemorative baseline structure.
Unknown: The definitive paleographic character, linguistic alignment, and terminological text string of the missing foundational inscription.
Not Certified: Absolute forensic biological authentication, historical genetic identity matching, and the supernatural or metaphysical efficacy of the tradition-associated material matrix.
G. REVERIFICATION METADATA SNAPSHOT
Registry Accession Key: HIRR-ARC-2026-0010
Document Control Status: READ-LOCKED / EVIDENCE MATRIX COMMITTED
Triangulation Alignment Baseline: APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_3 / All Stupas_3
Standardized Nomenclature Taxonomy: Tradition-Associated Material Matrix / Physical Cultural Artifact
Office of Siridantamahāpalaka
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)
Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Standard Framework
LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
I. IDENTIFIER INTEGRITY CONTROL
II. LEGAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This document 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.
Curation and registration activities compiled under the Project Reference HIRR-2026-0010 are executed under private custodial autonomy and are designed to support the non-commercial documentation of regional heritage. The institution actively opposes the illicit antiquities trade and restricts its indexing to assets that display contextual correspondence with documented public excavations and established museum collections.
III. SACRED ARTIFACT HANDLING STATEMENT
This analytical assessment was conducted with standard academic caution under the mandate of non-destructive scholarship. The methodology utilized for this case ledger comprised:
Visual Observation: Direct inspection of published historical site records and topographical architectural footprints.
Photography and Plates: Systematic review of mid-20th-century field photographs and archival plates recorded by the Archaeological Survey of India (1951).
Archival Comparison: Cross-linking and verification of repository indices against the baseline datasets of All Stupas_3, သွားတော်စေတီများ_3.docx, and APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_3.
Morphological Review: Analysis of text descriptions concerning the steatite and metal nested vessel fragments.
Physical Access Status: No direct physical access was performed or required for the primary organic matrices or the original reliquary elements during this documentary registration cycle.
IV. ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY STATEMENT
The Office of Siridantamahāpalaka certifies that all historical sources consulted during this investigation phase have been cited transparently. No intentional alterations of field inventories have been performed, and all persistent international provenance gaps have been explicitly disclosed within the public register under the taxonomy of an epigraphic void or primary evidence deficit. Devotional hagiographies and commentarial text traditions—including accounts from The Dathávansa_ or, The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_3.pdf—are labeled clearly as intangible cultural heritage and have not been upgraded to empirical baseline facts or biological proof.
V. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
Principal Researcher and Lead Investigator
Name: Sao Dhammasami (Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpalaka)
ORCID Registry: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0697-4760
Review Scope: Primary historical documentation, text reconstruction, and archival triangulation.
Limitation of Endorsement: Responsibility is limited strictly to the academic and interpretive framework of the published monograph series.
Institutional Governance Review
Name: Venerable Indaka
Role: Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum.
Review Scope: Structural-consistency evaluation, institutional policy alignment, and publication-governance verification.
Limitation of Endorsement: Endorsement confirms procedural correctness and institutional consistency; it does not constitute independent external peer verification of raw biological data or ancient oral folklore.
VI. APPROVAL RECORD
No. 19th, 1st Street, 1st Wards, Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar.
Office of Siridantamahāpalaka
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)
Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Standard Framework
Official Repository Portals: www.hswagata.com | www.siridantamahapalaka.com
DIGITAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION AND ARCHIVAL REGISTRY
I. INSTITUTIONAL DIGITAL ROUTING ENTRIES
Each registry sector below represents a unique digital checkpoint matching the central records of this case. The written destinations below guarantee data access if a visual code reader becomes unreadable.
QR 1 — Full Research Monograph
[ QR CODE PLACEHOLDER — MONOGRAPH ]
Archival Target Link: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21264749
Description: Resolves directly to the open-access scholarly monograph, text logs, and regional analytical surveys for the Taxila cluster.
QR 2 — Certificate Verification Record
[ QR CODE PLACEHOLDER — VERIFICATION ]
Archival Target Link: https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/verification/CERT-HIRR-2026-0010
Description: Points to the live institutional verification page confirming the validation track history for this registry token.
QR 3 — Evidence Summary
[ QR CODE PLACEHOLDER — EVIDENCE REGISTER ]
Archival Target Link: https://www.hswagata.com/registry/REG-2026-0010
Description: Grants direct public access to the metadata indices, collection baseline files, and historical field records for Case 2026-0010.
QR 4 — Version and Correction History
[ QR CODE PLACEHOLDER — REVISION CONTROL ]
Archival Target Link: https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/history/ARCH-2026-0010
Description: Opens the immutable version-control logbook tracking previous draft baselines, data edits, and validated amendments.
QR 5 — Institutional Profile
[ QR CODE PLACEHOLDER — PLATFORM ROOT ]
Archival Target Link: https://www.hswagata.com
Description: Resolves to the core organizational portal for the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum.
II. MANDATORY VERIFICATION METADATA LEDGER
III. FINAL CERTIFICATE AUTHORIZATION RECORD
This entry provides internal verification of block completion under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model. It remains structural text locked within the five-page publication index.
Certificate Package Status: DRAFT RECORD SECURED UNDER IRCM AMENDMENT INTERFACES
Project Suffix Field: HIRR-2026-0010
Certificate Reference Key: CERT-HIRR-2026-0010
Publication Category: Institutional Research Publication
Document Version Level: v2.3 / R00
Evidence Classification: Class C — Archival Correlation / Class E — Tradition-Associated
Documented Asset Scope: Contextual footprint parameters of the Kunala Stupa complex and associated split-curation relic containers curated historically by Marshall (1951).
Certified Relic Count: Explicit numerical dental inventory unspecified within the primary project file layers (All Stupas_5, သွားတော်စေတီများ_5.docx, and APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_5); registered as an epigraphic void and localized parameter deficit under continuing documentary review.
Archival Verification URL: https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/verification/CERT-HIRR-2026-0010
Primary Database Lock Date: July 7, 2026
End of the Official Certification Package. This document is a non-commercial, public-benefit educational release prepared under the governance guidelines of the central data charter.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.