PAGE 1 — MASTER CERTIFICATE FRONT
OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA
THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM
HSWAGATA INTERNATIONAL RELIC REGISTRY (HIRR)
INTEGRATED RELIC CUSTODIANSHIP MODEL (IRCM) GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
Official Web Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: www.siridantamahapalaka.com
Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar / Bangkok Operations
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 INTEGRITY PANEL
[PLATE RECONSTRUCTION LOG AND FIGURAL MATRIX]
Figure 1: Dual-Axis Chronological Chrono-Hoard Timeline (300 CE to 700 CE)
Source Identification: Compiled from Sasanian and Byzantine numismatic sequences.
Type: Scholarly Reconstruction Graphic.
Caption: Chronological alignment mapping the 4th-century Sasanian monetary horizon of Shapur II at Tepe Maranjan against the 5th-century Byzantine terminus post quem parameters of Leo I at Tope Kelan.
Rights: Public Domain / Institutional Archive Overlay.
Figure 2: Subterranean Architectural Profile — Stupa No. 10 (Tope Kelan)
Source Identification: Reconstructed from Charles Masson Field Notes (1830s).
Type: Archival Structural Plan / Conceptual Reconstruction.
Caption: Cross-sectional mapping illustrating the cylindrical extraction shaft leading to the vaulted stone dome where the primary reliquary vessel was suspended. Note: Relic placement boundaries are rendered with dashed indicators to denote unmapped micro-stratigraphy.
Rights: Restricted Research Clearance.
Figure 3: Monastic Floor Plan & Niche Layout — Tepe Maranjan
Source Identification: Derived from DAFA Excavation Journals (1933) and Afghan Institute of Archaeology Records (1976).
Type: Documentary Visual Evidence Plan.
Caption: Architectural matrix demonstrating the positioning of Fondukistan-style clay Buddha statues within iconic niches; structural indicators confirm a total absence of bodily relic deposits.
Rights: Academic Licensing Protocol.
Figure 4: Veneration Modality Matrix Infographic
Source Identification: Hswagata International Relic Registry Analytical Engine.
Type: Conceptual Explanatory Diagram.
Caption: Comparative graphic contrasting the aniconic, trade-wealth enriched reliquary depository framework of Hadda with the purely iconic sculptural focus of the Kabul monastic complex.
Rights: © 2026 Office of Siridantamahāpalaka.
III. OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF FINDINGS
This certificate records that the archaeological and archival documentation associated with Stupa No. 10 (Tope Kelan) and the Tepe Maranjan Monastery has undergone systematic historical, archaeological, numismatic, archival, morphological, and custodial-contextual review under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM).
The examined records document the reported presence and subsequent 19th-century extraction of a tradition-associated tooth relic matrix from a suspended bronze vessel context inside the subterranean vaulted chamber of Stupa No. 10 (Tope Kelan), as recorded by antiquarian Charles Masson during the 1830s. Numismatic evidence consisting of coins from Byzantine Emperors Theodosius II, Marcian, and Leo establishes a strict terminus post quem of AD 408–474 for the final sealing of the Hadda depository. Conversely, parallel disciplinary review of the 1933 and 1976 excavation reports from the Tepe Maranjan monastery in Kabul—patronized under Sasanian monetary horizons (Shapur II/Ardashir II)—documents a purely iconic tradition focused on Fondukistan-style clay statuary, with an absolute absence of bodily remains or primary dedicatory epigraphs.
The available evidence supports a Class C (Archival Correlation) and Class E (Tradition-Associated) designation with Moderate Architectural/Numismatic Confidence regarding the documented relic deposit, its regional context, and its fractured custodial history. The micro-stratigraphic positioning of the organic fragments was irrevocably destroyed during early recovery tunneling, and the primary field inventories were subject to undocumented concealment by the excavator, creating permanent information deficits.
This certificate records the formal completion of the institution’s documentary assessment and the systematic organization of the reviewed evidence within the stated research-governance framework. It functions strictly under private custodial autonomy for educational reference; it does not constitute absolute biological authentication, forensic DNA verification, exclusive religious validation, legal title of ownership, or sovereign governmental recognition.
IV. SUMMARY ASSESSMENT PANEL
V. AUTHORIZATION AND SIGNATURE BLOCK
VI. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW & ASSURANCE STATEMENT
"Reviewed for institutional consistency and publication governance by Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum. Disciplinary tracking conducted in structural compliance with Non-Destructive Scholarship protocols and the Protection and Preservation of Antique Objects Law baselines."
VII. DIGITAL INTEGRITY & QR PORTAL
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Institutional Address: No. 19th, 1st Street, 1st Ward, Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar.
Contact: saodhammasami@hswagata.com | Registry Index: Vol. 2026-III-0003
See reverse side for Certificate Governance Charter, Terms, Conditions, and Research Ethics.
PAGE 2 — CERTIFICATE GOVERNANCE CHARTER
Terms, Conditions, Research Ethics, and Use Restrictions
ARTICLE 1 — ACADEMIC INTERPRETATION
This certificate records strictly qualified historical, archaeological, numismatic, archival, and contextual findings compiled under a standardized research framework. This documentation is executed for educational, historical tracking, and heritage preservation purposes only. The information presented within this repository registration ledger does not constitute, imply, or provide absolute forensic biological verification, forensic identification, or undisputed genetic verification of any organic matrix to any historical religious figure.
ARTICLE 2 — CERTIFICATION SCOPE
The issuance of this document is limited exclusively to certifying the systematic execution of the research process, the registration of data within the Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR), and the cross-examination of available archival records under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM). It establishes solely that a contextual correspondence exists between early 19th-century antiquarian descriptions of Stupa No. 10 (Tope Kelan) and the mid-20th-century excavation profiles of Tepe Maranjan, as preserved in the primary and secondary literature referenced within the institutional index.
ARTICLE 3 — INSTITUTIONAL NEUTRALITY
In accordance with established preservation ethics, this institution maintains a posture of strict academic caution and doctrinal neutrality. This certification does not challenge, diminish, invalidate, or rank alternative relic traditions, alternative tooth relics preserved globally, or rival research groups. Findings are presented as additive data points within global heritage open science to expand, rather than disrupt, the shared cultural history of civilizations.
ARTICLE 4 — NO OWNERSHIP OR EXCLUSIVE CUSTODIANSHIP
This registry record operates strictly under the boundaries of private custodial autonomy. It does not establish, transfer, confirm, or recognize legal ownership, proprietary title, commercial value, inheritance rights, or exclusive religious authority over any physical monument, subterranean antiquity, or cultural asset mentioned herein. Absolute statutory inspection, ownership validation, and heritage management decrees remain the exclusive domain of sovereign state jurisdictions.
ARTICLE 5 — PROTECTION AGAINST MISUSE
The utilization of this certificate, its associated serial numbers, or its institutional metadata for commercial valuation, financial transactions, auction authentication, sales certification, deceptive fundraising, or sectarian propaganda is strictly prohibited. Any deployment of this record to formulate politically, ethnically, or socially divisive claims that threaten regional or national stability will result in the immediate and permanent revocation of the certified status.
ARTICLE 6 — RESEARCH ETHICS
All analytical and documentation actions contributing to this file are strictly restricted to the principles of non-destructive scholarship. No physical interaction or invasive chemical testing was conducted on any biological matrix for this report. Curation activities are framed around rigorous provenance verification, the protection of vulnerable monastic heritage, and profound respect for the traditional historical sensibilities of localized communities.
ARTICLE 7 — EVIDENCE–INTERPRETATION–HYPOTHESIS SEPARATION
To preserve the scientific integrity of the registry, a rigid, non-breachable barrier is maintained between observed material facts and subsequent theological expansions. Data fields are strictly segregated across four autonomous analytical layers:
Evidence: Directly documented, physically observed, or epigraphically recorded historical matrices.
Interpretation: Scholarly explanations and contextual inferences directly supported by verified material facts.
Hypothesis: Historically plausible scenarios or developmental possibilities that remain unproven by contemporary stratigraphy.
Doctrine: Traditional ecclesiastical, commentarial, or metaphysical positions held by living faith communities.
ARTICLE 8 — DOCTRINAL HUMILITY
Metaphysical phenomena, supernatural occurrences, accounts of relic mobility (Dhātu-pāṭihāriya), and resolutions of intent (Adhiṭṭhāna) are recorded within this framework exclusively as vital elements of living Buddhist religious heritage and chronicular text traditions. The institution treats these accounts with deep cultural sensitivity but explicitly restricts public reports from presenting non-measurable, metaphysical claims as established empirical facts within research papers.
ARTICLE 9 — ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY AND DEFICITS
The institution mandates the transparent disclosure of historical gaps. Unexpected anomalies, unscribed containers, empty caskets, or undocumented strata layers are systematically logged within the public record as an epigraphic void or open informational deficit. Fictional smoothing, speculative interpolation, or the fabrication of missing provenance links to make a publication appear more definitive to the media is strictly prohibited. The baseline data constraints of early antiquarian accounts, such as the reported excavations of Stupa No. 10 (Tope Kelan), are preserved exactly as observed.
ARTICLE 10 — RIGHT TO AMEND
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum and the Office of Siridantamahāpalaka formally reserve the right to review, update, amend, revise, or revoke any portion of this certificate. Should verified material data mismatches, newly translated historical documents, or advanced non-destructive imaging expand the current consensus, the registry ledger will be updated via formalized version-control protocols to ensure perpetual alignment with historical accuracy.
ARTICLE 11 — CERTIFICATE VALIDITY AND VERIFICATION
This document is legally and institutionally valid only when its core four-digit serial sequence (0003), permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI), official institutional watermark, and digital file parameters match the master server ledger exactly. Any discrepancy in the registry metadata or an unverified digital signature automatically renders this iteration null and void.
ARTICLE 12 — COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION
All rights reserved. No portion of this ceremonial certificate or its associated design architecture may be altered, cropped, edited, or commercially redistributed in any form without explicit, written authorization from the publishing authority. Non-commercial scholarly reference, academic citation, and educational review are permitted provided that full institutional attribution is maintained.
ARTICLE 13 — DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY
In compliance with international museum management practices and security protocols, precise subterranean coordinates, specific physical storage dimensions, specialized transport manifests, and the unauthorized names or intellectual likenesses of living scholars are excluded from public-facing certificates. These metrics are restricted to Level 7 immutable internal registries to protect physical cultural assets from security vulnerabilities.
ARTICLE 14 — PUBLICATION RESPONSIBILITY
The final historical interpretations, contextual correspondences, and research conclusions presented within the certified case file remain the sole scholarly responsibility of the principal researcher. Institutional governance and consistency review protocols verify alignment with administrative, ethical, and publication-control policies, without independently expanding the empirical authority of the underlying text.
ARTICLE 15 — RELIGIOUS HUMILITY STATEMENT
The spiritual, cosmological, and soteriological significance of sacred relics inherently transcends the measurable parameters of empirical science. The material tracking of historical assets aims to honor and archive the physical trajectory of human devotion with humility, recognizing that the ultimate value of these objects resides within the hearts, minds, and shared traditions of the global Buddhist community.
EVIDENCE BASIS AND CONFIDENCE ASSESSMENT
A. CASE IDENTIFICATION
B. EVIDENCE MATRIX
C. RELIC QUANTITY BASIS
The quantity certified on Page 1 derives from Charles Masson's Field Notes and Antiquarian Journals (1830s), which record the presence of dental and bodily remains inside a suspended bronze vessel at Hadda Stupa No. 10. These findings were cross-examined against comparative repository baselines catalogued within institutional files compiled as သွားတော်စေတီများ_3.docx, APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)3, The Dathávansa or, The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_3.pdf, and All Stupas_3.
D. CONFIDENCE CATEGORIES
The evaluation of the documentation associated with Case 0003 does not rely on arbitrary numerical averages but segments confidence across distinct operational and analytical domains:
Site Identification: VERY HIGH
The geographic parameters and structural presence of both Tope Kelan (Hadda) and Tepe Maranjan (Kabul) are fully authenticated by historical topography and independent multi-era surveys.
Contextual Numismatic Alignment: HIGH
The Sasanian and Byzantine coin sequences found within the respective site strata provide stable chronological anchors for late antiquity regional operations.
Archaeological Context Integrity (Tepe Maranjan): VERY HIGH
The iconic statuary and architectural layers were documented under systematic modern methodologies by the French Archaeological Delegation (DAFA) and the Afghan Institute of Archaeology.
Archaeological Context Integrity (Tope Kelan): LOW–MODERATE
The original micro-stratigraphy was critically disrupted during the 1830s. Masson's tunneling methods permanently degraded the spatial relationship between the coins, the vessel, and the organic remains.
Relic Identification: UNDER REVIEW
The organic remains discovered in the 19th century are textually recorded as tooth and bone fragments, but lack contemporary institutional verification.
Biological Origin / Canonical Identity: NOT VERIFIABLE / NOT ASSESSED
Forensic or biological verification is completely outside the empirical scope of this historical and archival tracking project.
E. RESEARCH GAPS AND INFORMATIONAL DEFICITS
In accordance with strict registry ethics, the following unresolved data gaps are explicitly disclosed within the public record:
Missing Stratigraphy: The exact structural positioning of the dental remains relative to the internal parameters of the suspended bronze vessel at Tope Kelan is unknown due to unrecorded antiquarian tunneling.
Missing Inventory: Charles Masson intentionally omitted a complete, transparent artifact inventory from his primary field submissions to official government bodies, creating an unresolved historical deficit.
Missing Textual Identification: An absolute epigraphic void exists; no dedicatory inscriptions or paleographic labels survive to textually connect the organic materials to any canonical lineage.
Current Location Unconfirmed: The physical tooth and bone elements extracted from Tope Kelan are currently missing from the regional repository record. Following decades of geopolitical instability and historical museum disruptions, their modern physical location remains unverified.
F. CERTIFICATION CONCLUSION
Based on a meticulous review of the available research paper and archival repository payload for Case 0003, the certification status is defined across the following parameters:
Strongly Supported: The co-existence of distinct, simultaneous veneration traditions (aniconic relic depository at Hadda versus iconic clay statuary center at Kabul) across the 4th to 7th century CE Afghan nexus.
Supported with Limitations: The chronological enshrinement timeline provided by the 5th-century Byzantine coins at Tope Kelan and 4th-century Sasanian coins at Tepe Maranjan.
Tentative: The historical hypothesis that the dental relics were deposited concurrently with the minting dates of the enclosed Byzantine coinage.
Unknown: The physical preservation state, modern geographic location, and survival status of the organic remains extracted by Masson.
Not Certified: The absolute biological authenticity, genetic profiling, or canonical forensic verification of the tradition-associated tooth fragments.
PAGE 4 — LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
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.
While this research tracks the historical trajectory of regional heritage monuments across late antiquity, this project does not assert supra-legal jurisdictional authority over sovereign antiquities laws. The institution states its commitment to aligning non-commercial scholarship with the spirit of the Protection and Preservation of Antique Objects Law in Myanmar, alongside relevant domestic regional statutory heritage acts traditionally governing ancient sites in the Afghan and Pakistani nexuses. No legal opinion is rendered regarding current international title ownership, permanent transboundary provenance claims, or state-level property mandates.
B. SACRED ARTIFACT HANDLING STATEMENT
The academic investigation executed for Project HIRR-2026-0003 was conducted under a strict posture of non-destructive scholarship. Research parameters were exclusively limited to the following methods:
Documentary Analysis: Cross-examination of 19th-century antiquarian logs and field journals.
Archival Comparison: Review of published 20th-century excavation monographs and correspondence from the French Archaeological Delegation in Afghanistan (DAFA) and the Afghan Institute of Archaeology.
Numismatic Review: Analysis of historical coin minting timelines to verify terminus post quem baselines.
No Physical Access: The research board had no physical access to an organic matrix or primary deposit container for this specific case study. No physical contact, morphological measurement of raw materials, or invasive biochemical/forensic testing was performed.
C. ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY STATEMENT
The issuing authority certifies that the data integration process for CASE-2026-0003 adhered strictly to institutional transparency protocols:
All consulted primary and secondary literature has been cited to the highest standard of academic traceability.
Observed historical anomalies, including Charles Masson’s unverified artifact extractions and documented inventory concealment practices, have been openly preserved as unresolvable historical gaps rather than smoothed over.
The absence of dedicatory epigraphs has been explicitly registered as an epigraphic void, and unverified devotional traditions regarding relic transformations have been kept strictly separate from measurable archaeological observations.
No conditional interpretations have been upgraded to absolute facts, and no biological authentication claims have been formulated.
D. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
The administrative, structural, and methodological parameters of this certification package have been subjected to institutional review to confirm total consistency with the publication guidelines of the registry.
1. Principal Researcher
Identity: Sao Dhammasami @ Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpalaka
Institutional Identifier: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0697-4760
Review Scope: Primary historical synthesis, architectural contextual matching, and case record compilation under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM).
Attestation: The principal researcher maintains sole scholarly responsibility for the interpretations and research conclusions articulated within the baseline case file.
2. Institutional Governance Review
Identity: Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Review Scope: Structural-consistency evaluation, institutional policy alignment, and publication-governance review.
Limitation of Endorsement: This evaluation certifies alignment with the administrative protocols and ethical transparency requirements of the institution. It does not imply independent field archaeological verification, legal adjudication, or forensic biological validation of any reported physical remains.
E. APPROVAL RECORD
The operational milestones and system controls for this document package are finalized as follows:
[BURGUNDY APPROVAL RECORD STAMP — DIGITAL REPRODUCTION]
PROVISIONAL STATE: EVIDENCE REVIEW PASS
REGISTRY CODE LOCK: CERT-HIRR-2026-0003
PAGE 5 — DIGITAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION AND ARCHIVAL REGISTRY
A. DIGITAL VERIFICATION NODES
To preserve information integrity and guarantee non-tampering data continuity under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM), this certificate is cross-registered across five distinct digital public repositories. If any physical script or print iteration becomes unreadable, the records remain permanently inspectable via the written destinations recorded below:
QR NODE 1 — FULL OPEN-ACCESS RESEARCH MONOGRAPH
Purpose: Resolves directly to the completely archived open-access research text and comparative historical dataset.
Written Destination: [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20752248](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20752248)
QR NODE 2 — OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION RECORD
Purpose: Links to the primary institutional verification ledger to confirm certificate serialization status.
Written Destination: [https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0003](https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0003)
QR NODE 3 — PUBLIC EVIDENCE SUMMARY REGISTER
Purpose: Resolves to the public registry index documenting historical findspots and numismatic timelines.
Written Destination: [https://www.hswagata.com/evidence/REG-2026-0003](https://www.hswagata.com/evidence/REG-2026-0003)
QR NODE 4 — VERSION AND REVISION CONTROL LOG
Purpose: Provides a fully auditable record of all version updates, archival amendments, and text corrections.
Written Destination: [https://www.hswagata.com/archival-log/PUB-2026-0003](https://www.hswagata.com/archival-log/PUB-2026-0003)
QR NODE 5 — INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE AND AUTHORITY GATEWAY
Purpose: Links to the verified digital platform of the issuing authority and private autonomy gateway.
Written Destination: [https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com](https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com)
B. MANDATORY VERIFICATION METADATA
The immutable administrative and technological descriptors for this documentation file are permanently locked within the registry index as follows:
PAGE 5 STATUS: COMPLETED
QUALITY REVIEW: PASS
THE FIVE-PAGE CERTIFICATION PACKAGE IS FULLY INTEGRATED
INTERNAL INSTITUTIONAL RECORD
FINAL CERTIFICATE AUTHORIZATION RECORD
(This auxiliary validation log is for administrative ledger tracking and version-control locking under the IRCM governance framework; it is excluded from the public-facing ceremonial certificate pages)
Certificate Package Status: APPROVED FOR INSTITUTIONAL ISSUE
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0003
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0003
Publication Version: v1.0
Certification Class: CLASS C (Archival Correlation) / CLASS E (Under Continuing Review)
Documented Relic Quantity: Quantitatively Unspecified tradition-associated tooth relics
Primary Quantity Source: Charles Masson Field Logs (Hadda Stupa No. 10 Assemblage)
Verified DOI Access Path: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20752248
Authorized Issue Date: July 13, 2026
Archival Ledger Placement: Permanent Archival Intelligence Registry (Level 7 Immutable Log)
HICS SYSTEM BLOCK: IMMUTABLE REGISTRY RECORD ENKINDLED
DATA CONFORMANCE GATE: CLOSED WITH PASS STATUS
THE PACKAGE IS FULLY PREPARED FOR ARCHIVAL STORAGE AND OFFICIAL SEALING
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