The inscription mentioned the
sima (tax-free) lands in Tri Tepusan village awarded by Çrī Kahulunnan (
Pramodhawardhani) to ensure the funding and maintenance of a
Kamūlān called
Bhūmisambhāra.
Kamūlān itself from the word
mula which means 'the place of origin', a sacred building to honor the
ancestors, probably the ancestors of the Sailendras. Casparis suggested that
Bhūmi Sambhāra Bhudhāra which in
Sanskrit means "The mountain of combined virtues of the ten stages of
Boddhisattvahood", was the original name of
Borobudur. ==See also==