Office of Siridantamahāpālaka
The Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)
Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM)
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OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF DOCUMENTED RELIC DEPOSIT, ARCHIVAL CORRELATION, AND HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION RECORD
Institutional Research Certification under the HIRR–IRCM Framework
DYNAMIC METADATA BLOCK
Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0011
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0011
Case ID: CASE-2026-0011
Registry Number: REG-2026-0011
Publication Number: PUB-2026-0011
Site / Object Name: Sihanada Stupa (သီဟနာဒစေတီတော်) / Three-Tiered Silver Goblet Reliquary Assemblage
Historical Region: Ancient Moga City Core, Upper Gandhāra Frontier, Kapisa Sector
Modern Country: Pakistan (Archaeological Site Origin) / Japan (Current Preservation Curation Location)
Archaeological Period: Late 1st Century BCE Profile (Transitional Saka-Parthian Layer)
Excavator / Documenting Authority: Historical Consecration commissioned under Apracarāja Prince Indravarman; modern open-access metadata cataloging by the Office of Siridantamahāpālaka
Excavation / Documentation Date: Deposited c. Late 1st Century BCE; Ingested January 20, 2026; Archival Synchronization Certified June 17, 2026
Documented Relic Quantity in the Historical Record: One tradition-associated tooth relic context (danta-śarīra)
Evidence Classification: CLASS B (Epigraphically Anchored Relic Record) / CLASS C (Archival Correlation)
Confidence Classification: High Confidence (anchored via synchronous numismatic and paleographic triangulation; subject to disclosed stratigraphic limitations)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397)
Publication Version: v1.1
Date of Issue: July 13, 2026
CENTRAL EVIDENCE IMAGE PANEL
Figure 1.1: Structural Blueprint of the Subterranean Core Platform
Source Identification: Hswagata Private Museum Architectural Matrix Ledger (All Stupas_5)
Image Type: 3D Isometric Line-Drawing Technical Schematic
Caption: Reconstruction of the hand-carved stone cavity pit and monolithic sandstone capping slabs sealed with hydraulic mortar mortar matrices at the Sihanada Stupa core.
Status / Nature: Scholarly Reconstruction prepared for explanatory cross-sectional tracking; not an original in-situ field photograph.
Copyright: © Office of Siridantamahāpālaka / Non-Commercial Academic Open Science License.
Figure 1.2: Extant Precious Metal Substrate (Vessel Layer)
Source Identification: MIHO MUSEUM Curation Database, Shiga Prefecture, Japan (MIHO-JP-001)
Image Type: Archival Photographic Record (Multi-Spectral Digital Scan)
Caption: Extant three-tiered premium silver alloy chalice (ART-2026-0011-01) displaying horizontal fluting, western Caspian-style profile, and lower Bacchanalian celebratory relief bands.
Status / Nature: Documentary Visual Evidence mapping the physical condition and material footprint of the artifact.
Copyright: Public Domain / Re-indexed via Hswagata International Relic Registry Node.
Figure 1.3: Zoomorphic Cap Finial Assembly
Source Identification: MIHO MUSEUM Curation Profile / Appendix Data (ARCH-2026-0011)
Image Type: Archival Photographic Record (Micro-Dimensional Profile View)
Caption: Cast-silver wild mountain goat finial apparatus (ART-2026-0011-02) with segmented horn rings, functioning as the primary sealing handle and zoomorphic guardian.
Status / Nature: Documentary Visual Evidence establishing Trans-Pamirian and Scythian nomadic metalworking aesthetic transitions into the Kabul Valley sedentary monastic domain.
Copyright: Public Domain / Accession Synchronized.
Figure 1.4: Epigraphic Rollout and Scribal Ductus Mapping
Source Identification: Inscriptional and Philological Analysis Wing Registry (INS-2026-0011)
Image Type: Flat-Projection Vector Rollout with High-Contrast Text Overlay
Caption: Continuous right-to-left Gandhāran Kharoṣṭhī donative text (INS-2026-0011) incised along the intermediate vessel register, demonstrating archaic post-consonantal r-epenthesis[cite: 2, 3].
Status / Nature: Scholarly Transcription and Paleographic Vector Rollout isolating the Yagu-raja ownership clause from the sacred soteriological vow.
Copyright: © Office of Siridantamahāpālaka / Open-Access Academic Monograph Core.
DECLARATION FINDINGS
This certificate records that the archaeological and archival documentation associated with the Sihanada Stupa repository has undergone systematic historical, archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic, museum-documentary, archival, morphological, custodial, and doctrinal-contextual reviews within the central information architecture.
The examined records document the reported presence and intentional consecration of one tradition-associated tooth relic context (Budhasa bhagavato danta-śarīro nidhane) within a three-tiered repurposed silver goblet reliquary vault, as recorded by the primary right-to-left Kharoṣṭhī foundational inscription commissioned under Apracarāja Prince Indravarman, son of King Visvavarman, during the transitional horizon of the late 1st Century BCE.
The available evidence supports a Class B / Class C High-Confidence Probabilistic Historical Assessment regarding the documented relic deposit, confirming a definitive contextual correspondence observed between the repurposed Caspian-style secular palace heirloom of the Indo-Iranian Chieftain Kharaosta (Yagu-raja)[cite: 2, 3] and the socio-political legitimization practices of the expanding Gandhāran frontier monastic networks[cite: 1, 3].
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, direct forensic DNA validation, exclusive religious infallibility decrees, legal ownership title, or sovereign governmental recognition.
SUMMARY ASSESSMENT PANEL
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See reverse side for Certificate Governance Charter, Terms, Conditions, and Research Ethics.
CERTIFICATE GOVERNANCE CHARTER
Terms, Conditions, Research Ethics, and Use Restrictions
Institutional Regulatory Framework for Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0011
ARTICLE 1 — ACADEMIC INTERPRETATION
This certificate records documentary, archaeological, historical, epigraphic, numismatic, archival, and contextual findings verified under the research jurisdiction of the Office of Siridantamahāpālaka. All entries, metadata fields, and analytical assessments associated with Case CASE-2026-0011 reflect a probabilistic historical assessment of early Buddhist material culture. This documentation represents an evaluation of historical records and material containers; it does not constitute, provide, or imply absolute biological identity, generic verification, or empirical forensic authentication of organic matrices.
ARTICLE 2 — CERTIFICATION SCOPE
The scope of CERT-HIRR-2026-0011 is strictly confined to confirming the existence of the documented archival and archaeological record for the Sihanada Stupa assembly. This certification validates:
The systematic indexing of the three-tiered silver goblet reliquary within the central repository infrastructure.
The transcription integrity of the right-to-left Gandhāran Kharoṣṭhī dedicatory inscription (INS-2026-0011) incised upon the metal alloy substrate.
The numismatic synchronization of the deposit with the late 1st-century BCE territorial monetary pipelines.
The compliance of the underlying research methodology with the non-destructive scholarship codes of conduct enforced by this institution.
ARTICLE 3 — INSTITUTIONAL NEUTRALITY
In strict accordance with the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM), this documentation maintains complete institutional neutrality. This certificate does not invalidate, diminish, compete with, rank, or evaluate the historical authenticity, traditional narratives, or indigenous sensibilities of alternative Buddhist relic traditions or localized lineages preserved globally. The publication of open-access data packages aims exclusively to foster objective peer review and digital heritage preservation within the global scientific community.
ARTICLE 4 — NO OWNERSHIP OR EXCLUSIVE CUSTODIANSHIP
The issuance of this document is an act of digital archival registration and scholarly synthesis under private custodial autonomy. It does not establish, transfer, confirm, imply, or recognize legal ownership, proprietary title, commercial value, exclusive theological authority, or cross-border inheritance rights over the physical artifacts. The tracking registry designation Research Registry Custodianship refers to metadata management and does not imply present physical possession of portable antiquities curated by external sovereign museum frameworks.
ARTICLE 5 — PROTECTION AGAINST MISUSE
The utilization of this certification package for commercial exploitation, financial transactions, auction valuation, market intermediation of unregistered antiquities, or deceptive fundraising campaigns is strictly and legally prohibited. This document must not be deployed as an instrument for political propaganda, ethnic or social division, sectarian superiority, or the generation of claims that Direct Doctrinal Interpretations defy national statutory laws or threaten regional stability.
ARTICLE 6 — RESEARCH ETHICS
All operational portfolios compiled under project index HIRR-2026-0011 are permanently bound to the mandate of non-destructive scholarship. Out of profound respect for the structural integrity of ancient portable culture and the traditional sensitivities of living faith communities, all invasive analytical modalities—including carbon-14 macro-sampling, destructive chemical micro-sampling, and molecular DNA sequencing—are entirely excluded from the investigative pipeline.
ARTICLE 7 — EVIDENCE–INTERPRETATION–HYPOTHESIS SEPARATION
To preserve public trust, this framework enforces a rigid barrier separating observed material data from subsequent analytical deductions. Database fields and public-facing monographs must strictly differentiate among:
Evidence: Directly observed, extant material substrates, contemporary numismatic hoards, and raw epigraphic incisions.
Interpretation: Scholarly explanations and dynastic line sequences directly supported by verified primary indicators.
Hypothesis: Probabilistic historical considerations or historical pathways not yet verified by direct contextual correspondence.
Doctrine: Traditional commentarial positions, vernacular chronicles (Yazawin), and devotional accounts handled through the lens of contextual correspondence.
ARTICLE 8 — DOCTRINAL HUMILITY
Traditional accounts, devotional practices, ritual ceremonies, protective deity narratives, and scriptural records concerning the spiritual autonomy or miraculous mobility of relics (Dhātu-pāṭihāriya) are recognized as invaluable components of intangible cultural heritage. The institution logs these traditions respectfully as elements of religious heritage; they must never be misrepresented as modern archaeological facts or empirical scientific conclusions within research registers.
ARTICLE 9 — ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY
The institution enforces transparent data reporting. Missing historical metadata parameters, disrupted vertical soil stratigraphy, or unrecorded field logs must be openly and transparently registered as open informational deficits or epigraphic voids. The fabrication, speculative smoothing, or retroactive smoothing of international provenance gaps to make a publication appear more definitive to the mass media is strictly prohibited.
ARTICLE 10 — RIGHT TO AMEND
The Office of Siridantamahāpālaka reserves the right to formally update, revise, supplement, suspend, or revoke any section of this certification package should fresh archaeometric discoveries, corrected philological translations, or verified data mismatches emerge. Every structural modification will necessitate the generation of an independent, sequentially incremented version control log bearing direct operational countersignatures, permanently disabling silent database overrides.
ARTICLE 11 — CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION
A certificate is defined as genuine and stable only when its unique serial number (CERT-HIRR-2026-0011), locked database tracking codes, registry markers, and publication version correspond exactly with the immutable metadata ledger secured within the central digital archive system. Independent verification must resolve directly to the authorized portal nodes.
ARTICLE 12 — COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION
The typography, layout, cryptographical registry assignments, and visual decomposition models rendered within this document are protected under national cultural heritage preservation acts and international copyright conventions. No section of this open-access monograph may be cropped misleadingly, altered, or commercially exploited. Non-commercial reproduction for the explicit purpose of academic peer review, educational critique, or digital heritage mapping is permitted under strict citation continuity.
ARTICLE 13 — DATA PROTECTION
To preserve the physical safety of conserved cultural assets, sensitive security parameters—including transport logistics manifests, specific chemical stabilization logs, and private administrative contact gateways—are held within restricted operational ledgers. Public-facing Findspot indexes are restricted to macro-regional coordinates unless state-sanctioned disclosure clearance is verified.
ARTICLE 14 — PUBLICATION RESPONSIBILITY
The final analytical deductions, philological translations, and dynastic sequencing alignments remain the sole scholarly responsibility of the principal investigator. The signature of the institutional reviewer confirms organizational consistency, policy alignment, and compliance with publication governance standards; it does not imply independent archaeological or biological validation of specific conclusions unless explicitly endorsed.
ARTICLE 15 — RELIGIOUS HUMILITY STATEMENT
The ultimate spiritual and metaphysical reality of sacred material culture exists within the realm of ultimate truth (Paramattha Sacca) and transcends the measurable parameters of empirical science. This certificate is deliverable with profound humility and respect for the living traditions of the global Buddhist community, maintaining a secure baseline of evidence that honors traditional custodianship without substituting material facts with dogmatic assertions.
FRAMEWORK STANDARDIZATION NOTICE
The Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR), the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM), and the Hswagata Institutional Certification Standard (HICS) are specialized, independent research, cataloging, and publication-governance frameworks developed and utilized exclusively by this private repository. They function under private custodial autonomy and must not be formulated or described as governmental, intergovernmental, internationally accredited, legally binding, or independently certified statutory standards unless formal sovereign recognition has been explicitly obtained and cited.
Certificate Reference: CERT-HIRR-2026-0011
Locked Core Code: HIRR-PUB-2026-0011-v1.1
Archival Path Suffix: ARCH-2026-0011 / R00
EVIDENCE BASIS AND CONFIDENCE ASSESSMENT
Institutional Research Portfolio under the HIRR–IRCM Framework
A. Case Identification
Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0011
Case ID: CASE-2026-0011
Registry Number: REG-2026-0011
Site Name: Sihanada Stupa (သီဟနာဒစေတီတော်)
Alternative Names: Ruined Mound of Moga (မောဂ္ဂမြို့စေတီပျက်)
Deposit Type: Subterranean masonry vault relic chamber platform
Documenting / Excavating Authority: Modern unrecorded antiquarian extraction
Excavation Date: Modern Era (precise calendar tracking undocumented)
Historical Period: Late 1st Century BCE to Early 1st Century CE (transitional pre-imperial Kushan political landscape)
Documented Relic Quantity: One tradition-associated tooth relic context (danta-śarīra)
Current Location: Confirmed Current Location: MIHO MUSEUM, Shiga Prefecture, Japan (Accession Registry: MIHO-JP-001)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397
B. Evidence Matrix
C. Relic Quantity Basis
Mandated Source Declaration: The relic quantity certified on Page 1 derives directly from the primary right-to-left Gāndhārī Prakrit dedicatory inscription incised continuously upon the intermediate register of the precious metal alloy substrate (INS-2026-0011), executing the explicit donative lexical declaration: {Budhasa bhagavato danta-śarīro nidhane}.
The specific deployment of the grammatical compound danta-śarīra (tooth and bodily remains/ashes) confirms that the contemporary sovereign depositor, Apracarāja Prince Indravarman, formally categorized and registered the subterranean deposit as a dental element, preventing generic post-enshrinement conflation with standard bone or ash fragments.
D. Confidence Categories
Very High Confidence: Assigned to the script ductus, paleographic cursive style, phonetic transcription, and complete legibility of inscription INS-2026-0011, as well as the non-invasive material morphology of the silver alloy goblet and zoomorphic Ibex finial curated at the MIHO MUSEUM.
High Confidence: Assigned to the regional numismatic anchoring and chronological synchronization aligning the vessel's courtly production timeline with the pre-imperial Kushan political horizon.
Moderate Confidence: Assigned to the macro-regional geographic reconstructions tracking the multi-phased transmission of the heirloom item across the ancient trade arteries of the Gandhāran basin nexus.
Limited / Under Review: Not applicable to the core epigraphic data within this portfolio.
Not Verifiable: Assigned to the vertical stratigraphy, soil profiles, and immediate environmental micro-context of the original findspot chamber.
E. Research Gaps and Open Informational Deficits
Missing Stratigraphic Logs: Complete absence of 1st-century BCE field logs, architectural soil data, or micro-stratigraphic vertical charts due to unscientific antiquarian extraction during the modern era.
Interrupted Chain of Custody: Structural documentation gaps exist for the intermediate centuries separating the abandonment of the structural masonry ruins in Moga City from the subsequent acquisition of the portable vessel by modern international curation networks.
Unavailable Lab Analytics: In strict compliance with non-destructive heritage governance and the preservation mandates of the host repository, invasive chemical sampling, molecular testing, or short-range radiometric indicators ($^{14}\text{C}$ dating) have not been applied to the internal petrified residues.
F. Certification Conclusion
Strongly Supported: The historical act of dedication, the royal lineage nomenclature of the Apraca dynasty, and the intentional adaptation of a high-status secular palatial goblet into an ecclesiastical repository to enshrine a tradition-associated tooth relic of the Buddha.
Supported with Limitations: The spatial mapping of the original structural coordinates within the Moga City ruins, bounded by the loss of direct vertical soil context.
Not Certified: Absolute forensic biological origin, direct genetic DNA profile matches to historical religious figures, or downstream theological and hagiographical assertions.
LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD
Institutional Review Ledger under the HIRR–IRCM Framework
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.
B. Sacred Artifact Handling Statement
The scholarly investigations conducted for Project Reference HIRR-2026-0011 relied strictly on non-destructive and non-invasive methods. The material tracking and structural assessment of the assemblage utilized the following research modalities:
Visual Observation: Direct physical, macro-dimensional, and optical analysis of the portable container profiles.
Photography: High-resolution digital imaging and archival multi-spectral lighting scans of the precious metal substrates.
Archival Comparison: Systematic verification of the reliquary’s design history against independent archaeological survey catalogs and institutional asset ledgers.
Morphological Review: Micro-dimensional profiling and non-contact vector ductus plotting of the Kharoṣṭhī epigraphic incisions.
Physical Access: None. In strict compliance with non-destructive scholarship tenets, no physical extraction, invasive material sampling, or destructive biochemical analysis was performed on the tradition-associated biological matrix.
C. Archival Integrity Statement
The Office of Siridantamahāpālaka guarantees information integrity through the enforcement of the following verification protocols:
Source Citation: All primary inscriptional rollouts, secular numismatic hoards, and commentarial text traditions are fully referenced to maintain absolute traceability within the public record.
Disclosure of Deficits: Interrupted lines of historical provenance, modern stratigraphic context voids, and missing antiquarian data points are openly logged as open informational deficits[cite: 1, 3].
Labeling of Reconstructions: Subterranean blueprint layouts, isometric line schematics, and vector rollout text mappings are directly classified as modern scholarly reconstructions and are never misrepresented as raw in-situ field data.
Claim Restraint: Metaphysical phenomena, commentarial accounts, and traditional hagiographical beliefs are handled through the lens of contextual correspondence without being upgraded to forensic or biological facts.
D. Institutional Review Record
The academic, administrative, and policy compliance reviews completed for Case CASE-2026-0011 are officially recorded under the following active profiles:
Principal Researcher & Investigator:
Identity: Sao Dhammasami (Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpālaka)
Review Scope: Primary text translation, numismatic correlation, historical trajectory synthesis, and final monograph authorship.
Date of Approval: June 17, 2026
Limitation of Endorsement: The principal researcher maintains sole scholarly responsibility for the final historical interpretations, translations, and research conclusions expressed within this portfolio.
Institutional Governance Reviewer:
Identity: Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum
Review Scope: Structural-consistency review, organizational policy alignment, publication-governance compliance, and institutional consistency check.
Date of Review: July 12, 2026
Limitation of Endorsement: Sign-off establishes complete consistency with the institution's publication governance framework; it does not constitute independent archaeological, legal, or biological validation of the specific scientific findings.
E. Approval Record
DIGITAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION AND ARCHIVAL REGISTRY
Cryptographic Ledger and Open-Access Synchronization Interface
REGISTRY VERIFICATION INTERFACE
To ensure information integrity and protect against the unauthorized alteration of heritage data, this certificate is synchronized with the central digital verification layer. The following register logs the secure open-access repositories and institutional endpoints associated with Project Reference HIRR-2026-0011.
MULTI-NODE QR AND URL REGISTRY
QR 1 — Full Research Monograph Node
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Purpose: Direct resolution to the published open-access scientific case study monograph.
Written Destination: [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397)[cite: 1, 2]
QR 2 — Certificate Verification Record
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Purpose: Verification of certificate serial number validity, issuance state, and ledger locking.
Written Destination: [https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0011](https://www.hswagata.com/verify/CERT-HIRR-2026-0011)
QR 3 — Public Evidence Summary
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Purpose: Access to the secondary public supplementary data archive, visual assets, and comparative material portfolios.
Written Destination: [https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/registry/REG-2026-0011](https://www.siridantamahapalaka.com/registry/REG-2026-0011)
QR 4 — Version and Correction History
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Purpose: Transparency interface logging sequentially incremented version changes, amendments, or newly verified data matches.
Written Destination: [https://www.hswagata.com/archival/control/HIRR-2026-0011](https://www.hswagata.com/archival/control/HIRR-2026-0011)
QR 5 — Institutional Identifier Profile
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Purpose: Direct validation of the issuing body's standardized open science profile and researcher matrix.
Written Destination: [https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014](https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014)
MANDATORY VERIFICATION METADATA
The following technical attributes uniquely identify this file within the central information architecture. These locked parameters must match the values registered within the primary institutional ledger to maintain official certified status.
FINAL VALIDATION SUMMARY NOTICE
This page concludes the five-page institutional certification package for Project Reference HIRR-2026-0011. In accordance with the Hswagata Institutional Certification Standard (HICS), the documentation tracking, metadata locking, policy adherence review, and open-access data archiving requirements have been executed. Verification requests must utilize the direct URL nodes specified above to confirm active certificate status.
INTERNAL FINAL CERTIFICATE AUTHORIZATION RECORD
For Institutional Administrative Registry Closures Only — Exclude from Public Dissemination Portfolio
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* Controlling Suffix: HIRR-2026-0011
* Certificate Serial: CERT-HIRR-2026-0011
* Verified Version: v1.1 / Revision: R00
* Documented Matrix: One tradition-associated tooth relic context (danta-shariro)
* Primary Authority: Inscription INS-2026-0011 (Moga Silver Goblet Reliquary)
* Target Repository: MIHO MUSEUM, Shiga Prefecture, Japan (MIHO-JP-001)
* Assigned DOI Node: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21289397
* Logged Stamp State: APPROVED — FINAL LEVEL LOCK SECURED
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