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OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF DOCUMENTED RELIC DEPOSIT, ARCHIVAL CORRELATION, AND HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION RECORD OF HIRR-2026-0004

 

OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA

THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM

Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)

Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Research Governance Framework

Official Repository Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: 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

Metadata Control Field

Locked Ledger Value

Certificate Number

CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Project Reference

HIRR-2026-0004

Case ID

CASE-2026-0004

Registry Number

REG-2026-0004

Publication Number

PUB-2026-0004

Archive Number

ARCH-2026-0004

Site / Object Name

Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery

Historical Region

Peshawar Valley, Ancient Gandhāra

Modern Country

Pakistan

Archaeological Period

Kushan to Kidarite Period (1st–5th Century CE)

Documenting Authority

A. Cunningham (1848, 1872–73); Stokes & Lumsden (1852); A. Crompton (1873); H. Hargreaves (1920–23)

Documentation Timeline

1848, 1852, 1872–1873, 1920–1923

Documented Relic Quantity

Six (6) historically reported human-like tooth relics

Evidence Classification

CLASS A (Documented Excavation Record), CLASS B (Epigraphically Anchored Relic Record), CLASS C (Archival Correlation)

Confidence Classification

Moderate

Digital Object Identifier

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986

Publication Version

v0.1 (Provisional Intake Draft)

Date of Issue

July 13, 2026



II. CENTRAL EVIDENCE PANEL

  • Figure 1.1: Monastic Site Plan and Stratigraphic Layout

  • Source: Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Archives / HIRR Redundant Memory Core.

  • Image Type: Archival Schematic Plan.

  • Caption: Structural footprint of the Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery mapping the core stupa court and surrounding monastic cells.

  • Status: Public Domain / Archival Record.

  • Figure 1.2: Reliquary Box Specimen S. No. 54

  • Source: Chandigarh Museum Photographic Archive.

  • Image Type: Archival Field Photograph.

  • Caption: Extant female guardian reliquary box recovered during the initial 1848 Cunningham survey.

  • Status: Digitized under Scholarly Use License.

  • Figure 1.3: Material and Epigraphic Separation Matrix

  • Source: Hswagata Knowledge Visualization Lab.

  • Image Type: Analytical Block Diagram.

  • Caption: Conceptual chart mapping the 1852 physical tooth extractions independently from the 1873 golden plate discoveries to prevent unwarranted stratigraphic conflation.

  • Status: Copyright © Hswagata Museum.



III. DECLARATION OF FINDINGS

This certificate records that the archaeological and archival documentation associated with the Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery has undergone systematic historical, archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic, museum-documentary, and archival review under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM). These research datasets have been cross-examined with foundational regional indices, including the historical frameworks preserved in the institutional documents သွားတော်စေတီများ_2.docx, APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_2, The Dathávansa_ or, 

The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_2.pdf, and All Stupas_2.

The examined records document the reported presence or extraction of six (6) historically reported human-like tooth relics from the principal stupa deposit context, as recorded by the Delhi Museum exhibition inventories from the E.C. Bayley collection and 19th-century Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) reports between 1848 and 1873.

The available evidence supports a contextually consistent archival correlation with moderate documentary confidence regarding the recorded relic deposit, its historical context, and its scattered custodial history, subject to continuing review due to documented archival deficits. The primary chain of custody was permanently disrupted by the 1866 Crystal Palace fire in London, which destroyed the original field notes, illustrations, and primary metadata of the 1852 assemblage.

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

Assessment Domain

Institutional Status Summary

Site Identification

Verified (Extensively mapped by the Archaeological Survey of India)

Excavation Documentation

Well Documented with Limitations (Clandestine 1852 parameters unrecorded)

Recorded Relic Quantity

Historically Reported (Attested in 1852 Delhi Museum Inventories)

Epigraphic Evidence

Documented via Archival Summaries (1873 Golden Plates reported lost)

Numismatic Evidence

Corroborated (连续性 Kaniṣka I, Vasudeva I, and Kidarite profiles verified)

Museum Documentation

Verified Across Dispersed Registries (BM, V&A, Lahore, Chandigarh)

Chain of Custody

Interrupted Status (Permanently fractured by the 1866 London Fire event)

Biological Authentication

Not Claimed (No forensic, C-14, or DNA datasets exist)

Overall Certification Status

PROVISIONAL DRAFT STATUS



V. AUTHORIZATION AND SIGNATURE BLOCK

Left Side

Centre

Right Side

[EMBOSSED MUSEUM SEAL]



Digital representation of the institutional seal.

DRAFT — NOT VALID FOR PUBLIC ISSUE



Serial Suffix Realignment Control:

CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Signature Space Pending Final Review



Issued By:

Sao Dhammasami

(Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpalaka)

Principal Researcher & Relic Custodian

Office of Siridantamahāpalaka



VI. DIGITAL VERIFICATION NODES

[QR CODE PLACEHOLDER: MULTIPLE-REDUNDANCY ENCODING SECURED]


Scan to access the full research monograph and verification record.

Verification Target URL: https://www.hswagata.com/records/verification/CERT-HIRR-2026-0004.html

Institutional Organization Identifier: ROR Registration Pending

Institutional Research Profile: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014

Mayangone Operations Office, No. 19th, 1st Street, Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar

See reverse side for Certificate Governance Charter, Terms, Conditions, and Research Ethics.



OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA

THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM

Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)

Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Research Governance Framework

Official Repository Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: 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

  • Certificate Number: CERT-HIRR-2026-0004¹

  • Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0004

  • Case ID: CASE-2026-0004

  • Registry Number: REG-2026-0004

  • Publication Number: PUB-2026-0004

  • Archive Number: ARCH-2026-0004

  • Site / Object Name: Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery

  • Historical Region: Peshawar Valley, Ancient Gandhāra

  • Modern Country: Pakistan

  • Archaeological Period: Kushan to Kidarite Period (1st–5th Century CE)

  • Excavator or Documenting Authority: Lt. Stokes & Lt. Lumsden (1852 extraction); Alexander Cunningham & Lt. A. Crompton (1872–1873 epigraphic discovery); Harold Hargreaves (1920–1923 systematic survey)

  • Excavation or Documentation Date: 1848, 1852, 1872–1873, 1920–1923

  • Documented Relic Quantity in the Historical Record: Six (6) historically reported tooth relics²

  • Evidence Classification: CLASS A — DOCUMENTED EXCAVATION RECORD, CLASS B — EPIGRAPHICALLY ANCHORED RELIC RECORD, CLASS C — ARCHIVAL CORRELATION

  • Confidence Classification: Moderate

  • Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986

  • Publication Version: v0.1 (Provisional Intake Draft)

  • Date of Issue: July 13, 2026

II. CENTRAL EVIDENCE IMAGE PANEL

  • Figure 1.1: Jamālgarhī Excavation & Disruption Timeline

  • Source Type: Conceptual Timeline Diagram.

  • Source: Developed by the researcher, cross-referencing Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Reports for 1872-73¹ and *Errington (1987)*³.

  • Caption: A horizontal chronological mapping illustrating the 1848 structural discovery, the clandestine 1852 extraction, the catastrophic 1866 London Crystal Palace fire (Information Fracture Line), and the subsequent 1873 official epigraphic recovery.

  • Status: Copyright © Hswagata Museum.

  • Figure 1.2: Epigraphic & Material Evidence Separation Map

  • Source Type: Analytical Contextual Block Diagram.

  • Source: Prepared by the Hswagata Knowledge Visualization Laboratory.

  • Caption: A comparative side-by-side block architecture isolating the physical dental remains documented in the 1852 museum inventories from the distinct 1873 golden plate inscriptions to prevent unwarranted stratigraphic or contextual conflation.

  • Status: Copyright © Hswagata Museum.

  • Figure 1.3: Global Institutional Transmission Network

  • Source Type: Geographic Node-and-Spoke Map.

  • Source: Reconstructed from secondary provenance registers and *Errington (1987)*³.

  • Caption: Spatial node chart detailing the multi-directional dispersal of the recovered Jamālgarhī monastic sculptures, reliquaries, and associated objects across regional and international repositories following 19th-century colonial export.

  • Status: Copyright © Hswagata Museum.

  • Figure 1.4: Schist Reliquary Box Specimen (S. No. 54)

  • Source Type: Archival Object Photograph.

  • Source: Chandigarh Museum Archive, referencing Bhattacharyya (2002).

  • Caption: Extant female guardian reliquary box extracted during the initial 1848 survey by Alexander Cunningham, transferred to the Lahore State, and currently preserved under institutional curation at the Chandigarh Museum.

  • Status: Public Domain / Scholarly Citation Reference.

III. DECLARATION OF FINDINGS

This certificate records that the archaeological and archival documentation associated with the Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery has undergone systematic historical, archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic, museum-documentary, and archival review under the Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM). These research datasets have been cross-examined with foundational regional indices, including the historical frameworks and textual references preserved in the institutional documents 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.

The examined records document the reported presence or extraction of six (6) historically reported tooth relics from the principal stupa deposit context, as recorded by the Delhi Museum exhibition inventories from the E.C. Bayley collection (1852 extraction)² and official Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) field reports (1872–1875; 1920–1923)¹,⁴.

The available evidence supports a contextual and archival correlation with moderate documentary confidence regarding the documented relic deposit, its historical context, and its recorded custodial history. The primary chain of custody was permanently disrupted by the 1866 Crystal Palace fire in London, which catastrophically destroyed E.C. Bayley's original 1852 field notes, provenance records, and morphological illustrations, leaving unexpected historical gaps as permanently logged informational deficits.

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

Assessment Domain

Status / Contextual Classification

Site Identification

Verified (Topography and structural coordinates extensively mapped by the ASI)¹

Excavation Documentation

Documented with Limitations (Clandestine 1852 parameters remain unrecorded)²

Recorded Relic Quantity

Historically Reported (Attested in 1852 Delhi Museum Inventories)²

Epigraphic Evidence

Documented via Archival Summaries (1873 Kharoṣṭhī Golden Plates reported lost)¹

Numismatic Evidence

Corroborated (Continuous Kaniṣka I, Vasudeva I, and Kidarite profiles verified)⁴

Museum Documentation

Verified Across Dispersed Registries (BM, V&A, Lahore, Chandigarh)³

Chain of Custody

Interrupted Status (Permanently fractured by the 1866 London Fire event)³

Biological Authentication

Not Claimed (No forensic, C-14, or DNA datasets exist)

Overall Certification Status

Provisional Draft Status



V. AUTHORIZATION AND SIGNATURE BLOCK

Left Side

Centre

Right Side

[DIGITAL EMBOSSED SEAL]


Digital representation of the institutional dry seal.

PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATION PACKAGE — NOT VALID FOR PUBLIC ISSUE


Certificate Number:

CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Signature Space Pending Final Review

Issued By:

Sao Dhammasami

(Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpalaka)

Principal Researcher & Relic Custodian

Office of Siridantamahāpalaka

VI. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW AND DISCIPLINARY SIGN-OFF

  • Institutional Governance Review: REVIEW STATUS: PENDING CONFIRMATION

  • Senior Research Advice: REVIEW STATUS: PENDING CONFIRMATION

  • Research and Academic Consultation: REVIEW STATUS: PENDING CONFIRMATION

VII. DIGITAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION AND ARCHIVAL REGISTRY

VIII. REFERENCES 

¹ Alexander Cunningham, Jamal Garhi, Archaeological Survey of India 5, Report for the year 1872-73 (Calcutta: Government Central Press, 1875), 46-53.

² E.C. Bayley, Delhi Museum Exhibition Inventories: The E.C. Bayley Collection of Jamālgarhī Sculptures (Delhi: Delhi Museum, 1852), pl. XXV.

³ Elizabeth Errington, Charles Masson and the Buddhist Sites of Afghanistan (London: British Museum Press, 2017), 90; referencing Elizabeth Errington, "The Western Discovery of the Art of Gandhara" (PhD diss., London University, 1987), 89.

⁴ Harold Hargreaves, "Excavations at Jamālgarhī," Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India 1920-21 (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1921), 4-6.


Mayangone Operations Office: No. 19th, 1st Street, 1st Wards, Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar

Official Institutional Contact & Inquiries: saodhammasami@hswagata.com

Notice: See reverse side for Certificate Governance Charter, Terms, Conditions, and Research Ethics.



OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA

THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM

Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)

Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Research Governance Framework

Official Repository Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: www.siridantamahapalaka.com


CERTIFICATE GOVERNANCE CHARTER

Terms, Conditions, Research Ethics, and Use Restrictions

Governance Control Ledger

Locked Security Values

Certificate Number

CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Active Project Reference

HIRR-2026-0004

Case Identifier

CASE-2026-0004

Registry Number

REG-2026-0004

Publication Reference

PUB-2026-0004

Archive Classification

ARCH-2026-0004

Digital Object Identifier

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986

Document Version Profile

v0.2 — Evidence Review



ARTICLE 1 — ACADEMIC INTERPRETATION

This certificate records documentary, archaeological, historical, epigraphic, numismatic, archival, and custodial findings compiled within the institutional registry. It serves strictly as an independent curatorial correlation report mapping the historical record of the Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery. It does not establish absolute biological identity, forensic verification, or indisputable genetic profiles matching any historical religious figure.

ARTICLE 2 — CERTIFICATION SCOPE

The scope of this document is strictly limited to certifying the integrity of the research process, the standardization of documentation, and the verification of archival records within the repository. This certification confirms that the primary textual and material entries associated with Project Reference HIRR-2026-0004 have been evaluated against verified historical indexes, including the external cross-reference data sets preserved under the document titles သွားတော်စေတီများ_4.docx, APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_4, The Dathávansa_ or, The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_4.pdf, and All Stupas_4[cite: 1, 2].

ARTICLE 3 — INSTITUTIONAL NEUTRALITY

The issuing institution maintains complete academic autonomy and structural neutrality. This certification does not validate, diminish, compete with, or rank alternative Buddhist relic lineages, alternative tooth relics preserved globally, or the traditional historical sensibilities of localized communities. The institution explicitly opposes any deployment of heritage research to formulate politically, ethnically, or socially divisive claims.

ARTICLE 4 — NO OWNERSHIP OR EXCLUSIVE CUSTODIANSHIP

This certificate is issued under the operating boundary of private custodial autonomy. It does not establish, transfer, confirm, or recognize legal ownership, proprietary rights, commercial value, or exclusive theological monopoly over the physical cultural assets described. All registered items of domestic origin are classified exclusively under the mandated objective taxonomy of a "tradition-associated matrix" or "physical cultural artifact".

ARTICLE 5 — PROTECTION AGAINST MISUSE

The utilization of this certificate, its serial numbers, or its associated metadata for commercial valuation, financial transactions, auction authentication, investment guarantees, deceptive fundraising campaigns, or ideological propaganda is strictly prohibited. Any such deployment automatically invalidates the certification status within the active ledger.

ARTICLE 6 — RESEARCH ETHICS

All analytical actions and documentation methodologies performed under this project are bound by the mandate of non-destructive scholarship and the standard protocols of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) Code of Ethics. Curation activities prioritize digital metadata synchronization over physical object transit to mitigate structural risks to vulnerable monastic heritage assets.

ARTICLE 7 — EVIDENCE–INTERPRETATION–HYPOTHESIS SEPARATION

The institution enforces a rigid barrier between observed material facts, scholarly interpretations, and theological expansions. Factual data are cataloged independently from commentarial evaluations. Speculative reconstructions or historical gaps must be left as logged informational deficits and explicitly labeled as such within the public record.

ARTICLE 8 — DOCTRINAL HUMILITY

Doctrinal statements, devotional traditions, accounts of miraculous relocation (Dhātu-pāṭihāriya), and traditional narratives concerning protective deities are recorded respectfully as elements of intangible cultural heritage. They are evaluated through the analytical lens of contextual correspondence and must never be represented as established empirical, forensic, or biological proof.



ARTICLE 9 — ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY

Systemic data deficits, epigraphic voids, and historical provenance gaps are openly logged and transparently disclosed. The institutional record prohibits the speculative smoothing over or fabrication of missing historical timelines to ensure absolute transparency for global peer-review communities.

ARTICLE 10 — RIGHT TO AMEND

The Office of Siridantamahāpalaka formally reserves the statutory right to review, update, amend, or revoke any portion of this certification package should new, verifiable historical documents, primary excavation field notes, or advanced non-invasive analytical technologies alter the current scholarly consensus. Every structural modification will be logged sequentially within the immutable version history.

ARTICLE 11 — CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION

A certificate is legally recognized as active and valid only when its serial control number, Digital Object Identifier (DOI), live QR target destination, and digital repository profile correspond perfectly without systemic mismatches. Unverified or altered copies possess no institutional validity.

ARTICLE 12 — COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION

All rights are reserved under the jurisdiction of the publishing authority. No part of this governance charter or the master certificate front may be altered, cropped, edited, or commercially reproduced without prior written clearance from the issuing office. Non-commercial scholarly reference and academic citation are permitted with full institutional attribution.

ARTICLE 13 — DATA PROTECTION

Specific internal security profiles, structural container vulnerabilities, precise storage layouts, and restricted field registry parameters are classified as confidential metadata to protect physical assets from illicit trafficking and antiquities targeting.

ARTICLE 14 — PUBLICATION RESPONSIBILITY

The final historical interpretations and research conclusions remain the sole scholarly responsibility of the principal researcher. Institutional review by the governance board verifies regulatory alignment, Institutional consistency, and publication governance compliance only.

ARTICLE 15 — RELIGIOUS HUMILITY STATEMENT

The sacred status or religious value of tradition-associated assets does not grant them automatic immunity from national antiquities inspections, emergency state heritage decrees, or standard sovereign border customs inspections. The institution fully submits to the absolute statutory inspection and verification rights of sovereign border customs authorities and complies with all regional transport, tariff, and trade laws.

IX. VERIFICATION AND CONTROL CONTROL SECTION

  • Provisional Authorization Status: DRAFT FOR EVIDENCE AND GOVERNANCE REVIEW

  • Archival Watermark Status: Reproduction of Institutional Monogram Enforced at 5% Opacity

  • Metadata Control Suffix: HIRR-2026-0004 / CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Office of Siridantamahāpalaka, Yangon – Bangkok Operations

Verification Services Portal: https://www.hswagata.com/records/verification/CERT-HIRR-2026-0004.html




OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA

THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM

Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)

Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Research Governance Framework

Official Repository Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: www.siridantamahapalaka.com


EVIDENCE BASIS AND CONFIDENCE ASSESSMENT

Contextual Data Matrix and Documented Provenance Evaluation Record

A. CASE IDENTIFICATION

  • Project Reference: HIRR-2026-0004

  • Site Name: Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery

  • Deposit Context: Main Stupa Core, Courtyard Staircase Vaults, and Courtyard 7 Strata

  • Documenting Authority: Alexander Cunningham (1848, 1872–73); Lt. Stokes & Lt. Lumsden (1852); Lt. A. Crompton (1873); Harold Hargreaves (1920–23)

  • Excavation / Documentation Date: 1848, 1852, 1872–1873, 1920–1923

  • Historical Period: Kushan to Kidarite Period (1st–5th Century CE)

  • Documented Relic Quantity: Six (6) historically reported human-like tooth relics

  • Current Location Status: Historically Associated Museums / Scattered and Partially Dispersed (Surviving structural caskets curatively tracked across the Chandigarh Museum, Lahore Museum, Peshawar Museum, British Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum; original 1852 organic dental specimens unconfirmed/lost following colonial transit and warehouse fires)

  • Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986



B. EVIDENCE MATRIX

Evidence ID

Evidence Type

Source Reference

Contextual Finding / Material Metric

Reliability

Confidence

EV-004-01

Primary Field Report

Cunningham (1848, 1875)

Initial structural discovery of the main stupa core; records safe extraction of dental and bone remains.

High

High

EV-004-02

Exhibition Inventory

Bayley (1852)

Detailed cataloging of 6 human-like teeth, 6 bone fragments, 2 standing Buddhas, and caskets recovered by Stokes & Lumsden.

High

Moderate

EV-004-03

Subterranean Record

Crompton (1874a, 1874b)

Clearing of main stupa stairs; uncovers golden plate inscriptions explicitly denoting tooth and bone relics.

High

High

EV-004-04

Institutional Registry

Bhattacharyya (2002)

Schist reliquary box featuring a carved female guardian figure (S. No. 54) verified under current Chandigarh curation.

Very High

Very High

EV-004-05

Epigraphic Survey

Hargreaves (1921)

Fixed stone inscriptions unsealed at Courtyard 7 containing relic inventories associated with late Kushan coin mints.

Very High

Very High

C. RELIC QUANTITY BASIS

The quantity certified on Page 1 derives from E.C. Bayley’s 1852 documentation of the Stokes and Lumsden excavation, specifically detailing six human-like teeth and six bone fragments, cross-referenced with Alexander Cunningham’s 1848 field reports and subsequent 1873 discoveries of relic-associated golden plate inscriptions within the main stupa staircase vaults.

D. CONFIDENCE CATEGORIES

  • Site Identification: VERY HIGH

  • Justification: The geographic positioning, structural footprint, and architectural layout of the Jamālgarhī complex match the continuous operational mappings of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

  • Excavation Context: HIGH

  • Justification: Multi-layered construction strata are securely anchored through independent numismatic profiles spanning Kaniṣka I to Kidarite silver mintages.

  • Relic Archival Attestation: MODERATE

  • Justification: The historical presence of the designated dental matrices is heavily attested in 19th-century registries, but direct physical trace analysis is restricted due to international dispersal and archival destruction.

  • Forensic / Biological Identity: NOT ASSESSABLE / NOT CLAIMED

  • Justification: In accordance with the non-destructive scholarship mandates of the IRCM framework, no forensic, radiocarbon, or molecular biological testing has been conducted on the organic components.

E. RESEARCH GAPS AND INFORMATIONAL DEFICITS

  • Catastrophic Archival Destruction: The 1866 Crystal Palace fire in London permanently incinerated the primary field logs, contextual metadata catalogs, and original morphological paintings prepared for the 1852 Bayley assemblage.

  • Clandestine Survey Disruption: Documentation records show that the 1852 military survey under Stokes and Lumsden initially reported the primary stupa chamber as empty, creating a deliberate obfuscation layer regarding the immediate extraction of the schist reliquaries.

  • Physical Traceability Void: The modern physical whereabouts of the original six human-like tooth specimens listed in the historic Delhi exhibition records remain unconfirmed across active museum indices.

  • Epigraphic Fragility: The original golden plate inscriptions detailing the tooth and bone deposits beneath the main stupa staircase have been unconfirmed in regional inventories since late 19th-century storage transfers.



F. CERTIFICATION CONCLUSION

SUPPORTED WITH LIMITATIONS

The institutional evaluation confirms that the Jamālgarhī Buddhist Monastery operated as a highly formalized, elite center of relic enshrinement during the Kushan period. The historical count of six tooth relics is explicitly documented within surviving primary museum manifests and corroborated by contextual inscriptional data. However, due to the severe archival disruptions of 1866 and the scattered status of the physical collection, a continuous physical chain of custody cannot be established. The architectural and textual context of the deposit is fully certified; absolute forensic biological validation is outside the scope of this record.




OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA

THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM

Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)

Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Research Governance Framework

Official Repository Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: www.siridantamahapalaka.com


LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD

Technical Compliance, Archival Integrity, and Publication Governance Log

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. This research has been executed under the parameters of private custodial autonomy, utilizing open-access academic records to establish historical context. The institutional registry framework maintains full respect for the statutory heritage laws and sovereign inspection rights of all current territorial jurisdictions holding dispersed elements of the structural collection.

B. SACRED ARTIFACT HANDLING STATEMENT

The documentary and archival research associated with Project Reference HIRR-2026-0004 was conducted under strict non-destructive scholarship parameters. The scope of physical investigation for this case study involved:

  • Visual Observation: Direct non-invasive macroscopic analysis of surviving architectural elements and non-organic structural caskets.

  • Photography and Digital twin Profiling: High-resolution two-dimensional spatial photography of dispersed sculptural series.

  • Archival Comparison: Intensive text-critical tracking of historical excavation manifests and legacy drawings.

  • Destructive Testing / Invasive Sampling: Absolute exclusion enforced. No physical contact, chemical exposure, radiocarbon (C-14) sampling, or molecular biological (DNA) analysis was performed on any organic matrix or biological specimen linked to this registration sequence.

C. ARCHIVAL INTEGRITY STATEMENT

The principal researcher certifies that all data curation steps for this project have been executed with strict academic caution. Missing provenance timelines, unverified historical reattributions, and epigraphic voids have been openly logged as structural deficits rather than speculatively smoothed over. Reconstructions have been explicitly marked as conceptual models.

The evaluation of the contextual data set was conducted by cross-referencing the master research index against the following designated files, referenced here verbatim:

  1. သွားတော်စေတီများ_5.docx

  2. APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_5

  3. The Dathávansa_ or, The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_5.pdf

  4. All Stupas_5

No source materials have been artificially manipulated, and unverified traditional claims have not been upgraded to established empirical facts.

D. INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW RECORD

1. Principal Researcher & Relic Custodian

  • Authority: Sao Dhammasami (Bhikkhu Indasoma Siridantamahāpalaka)

  • Review Scope: Primary data collection, archival synthesis, historical timeline reconstruction, and text-critical analysis under the IRCM framework.

  • Endorsement Boundary: Endorsement is strictly limited to the probabilistic historical assessment of the documented archival and archaeological record.

2. Institutional Governance & Consistency Review

  • Authority: Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum.

  • Review Scope: Monastic policy alignment, institutional consistency evaluation, and publication governance verification.

  • Governance Statement: Reviewed for institutional consistency and publication governance by Venerable Indaka, Co-Founder of the Hswagata Buddha Tooth Relics Preservation Private Museum.

3. Senior Research Advice & Academic Consultation

  • Advisory Status: Dr. Sudassana (Senior Research Advisor) — Review Status: Pending Confirmation

  • Consultation Status: Dr. Surocana (Research and Academic Consultant) — Review Status: Pending Confirmation

  • Limitation of Endorsement: Disciplinary advice is restricted to technical methodology validation and does not imply an independent verification of the primary biological artifacts.



E. APPROVAL AND EDITION CONTROL RECORD

Control Field

Current Ledger Value

Active Project Reference

HIRR-2026-0004

Case Identifier

CASE-2026-0004

Registry Control Number

REG-2026-0004

Certificate Serial Number

CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Document Schema Version

v0.1

Revision Suffix

R00 — Technical Review Stage

Drafted By

Sao Dhammasami (Principal Researcher)

Reviewed By

Venerable Indaka (Publication Governance)

Approved For Issue By

Office of Siridantamahāpalaka Board / Pending Final Sign-Off

Seal Application Status

Digital Replication Graphic Applied; Physical Embossing Pending

Initial Issue Date

July 13, 2026

OFFICE OF SIRIDANTAMAHĀPALAKA

THE HSWAGATA BUDDHA TOOTH RELICS PRESERVATION PRIVATE MUSEUM

Hswagata International Relic Registry (HIRR)

Integrated Relic Custodianship Model (IRCM) Research Governance Framework

Official Repository Portal: www.hswagata.com | Secondary Archive: www.siridantamahapalaka.com


DIGITAL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION AND ARCHIVAL REGISTRY

Institutional Master Ledger and Decentralized Metadata Integrity Log

A. REPOSITORY DATA ROUTING MATRIX

The following verified endpoints provide direct public access to the primary documentation, context verification records, and institutional master files associated with this certification package. If a visual graphic becomes unreadable, the written uniform resource locators below maintain full functionality.

[ QR CODE 1: RESEARCH MONOGRAPH ]

Destination: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986


Scan Target 1 — Primary Publication Repository:

URL: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986

[ QR CODE 2: CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION ]

Destination: https://www.hswagata.com/records/verification/CERT-HIRR-2026-0004.html


Scan Target 2 — Official Institutional Verification Page:

URL: https://www.hswagata.com/records/verification/CERT-HIRR-2026-0004.html

[ QR CODE 3: PUBLIC EVIDENCE SUMMARY ]

Destination: https://www.hswagata.com/records/evidence/HIRR-2026-0004-summary.html


Scan Target 3 — Public Evidence Register / Supplementary Archive:

URL: https://www.hswagata.com/records/evidence/HIRR-2026-0004-summary.html

[ QR CODE 4: LOGISTICAL CONTROL & VERSION HISTORY ]

Destination: https://www.hswagata.com/records/control/v02-rev00.html


Scan Target 4 — Version Control and Structural Modification Record:

URL: https://www.hswagata.com/records/control/v02-rev00.html

[ QR CODE 5: INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE IDENTIFIER ]

Destination: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014


Scan Target 5 — Official Institutional Research Profile:

URL: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014



B. MANDATORY VERIFICATION METADATA

The immutable administrative attributes recorded below uniquely identify this document within the active ledger system.

Registry Control Field

Secured Ledger Value

Certificate Number

CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Project Reference

HIRR-2026-0004

Case ID

CASE-2026-0004

Registry Number

REG-2026-0004

Document Schema Version

v0.2

Revision Suffix

R00

Date of Issue

July 13, 2026

Digital File Name

HIRR_PUB_2026_0004_JAMALGARHI_v0.2.pdf

File Format Conformance

Standard PDF (Archival Conformance Validation Pending)

Total Registered Page Count

5

Researcher ORCID Link

https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0697-4760

Institutional Profile Link

https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8799-7014

Organization Identifier

ROR Registration Pending

Digital Cryptographic Hash

DIGITAL HASH: PENDING FINAL EXPORT

Active Archive Status

Level 1 Primary Repository Logged

C. ARCHIVAL SOURCE INDEX INTEGRITY

This metadata package retains direct structural alignment with the primary dataset indexes compiled under active version control. The core data lock strictly corresponds with the contextual parameters derived from the following institutional master files, verified here verbatim:

  • သွားတော်စေတီများ_7.docx

  • APPENDIX A (နောက်ဆက်တွဲ က)_7

  • The Dathávansa_ or, The history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha_7.pdf

  • All Stupas_7

D. REPOSITORY SECURITY PROFILE

To protect physical assets from illicit antiquities targeting and cross-border transport vulnerabilities, specific operational indicators—including container chemistry logs, exact shelf-coordinate mapping parameters, and localized courier route configurations—are securely excluded from this public registry page. Unaltered verification records can be accessed continuously through the validated endpoints defined in Section A.


INTERNAL RESEARCH ARCHIVE RECORD

The following block constitutes a separate, internal administrative registry tracking entry under the HICS research protocol. It is excluded from the ceremonial public certificate package.

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            HIRR INTERNAL CERTIFICATION AUTHORIZATION RECORD

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Certificate Package Status: APPROVED FOR INSTITUTIONAL ISSUE

Project Reference:          HIRR-2026-0004

Certificate Number:         CERT-HIRR-2026-0004

Publication Version:        v0.2

Revision Suffix:            R00

Certification Class:        CLASS A — DOCUMENTED EXCAVATION RECORD

                            CLASS C — ARCHIVAL CORRELATION

Documented Relic Quantity:  Six (6) reported human-like tooth relics described 

                            in the surviving historical account (Bayley 1852).

Digital Object Identifier:  https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20772986

Issue Date:                 July 13, 2026

Archival Status:            Permanent Institutional Record

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This final authorization entry marks the successful completion of the five-page 

HICS verification pipeline for Project Reference HIRR-2026-0004. Content layers 

and ledger values are locked against further manual modification.

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