Kebon Kopi I inscription


Kebon Kopi I also known as Tapak Gajah inscription, is one of several inscriptions dated from the era of Tarumanagara Kingdom circa 5th century. The inscription bearing the image of elephant footprint, which was copied from the elephant ride of King Purnawarman of Tarumanagara, which is equated with Airavata, the elephant vahana of Indra.
The inscription was discovered in Kebon Kopi village, Bogor, near Kebon Kopi II inscription, and named as such to differ it from this later inscription dated from Sunda Kingdom era.

Content

This inscription is written with Pallawa script in Sanskrit which are arranged into the form of the Anustubh metrum Shloka, which is flanked by a pair of carved images of the elephant's foot.
Transcription:

~ ~ jayavisalasya Tarumendrasya hastinah ~ ~

Airwavatabhasya vibhatidam ~ padadvayam
Translation:

“Behold, here it looks like a pair of feet...like
Airavata, the elephant ride of the great Taruma ruler in... and glory”