It is clearly Telugu. 

.......నూ  కాదలప్ప నృ......  

.......nū  kādalappa nr̥......  

కాదలప్ప   kādalappa  seems to be a name. 

నృ......    nr̥......   seems to be the first syllable of నృపాల nr̥pāla 



On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 12:43 PM, Arlo Griffiths via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

Dear colleagues,


The attached photo shows a stone in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Can anyone with more experience in reading Telugu confirm for me that this is in Telugu? Are the reading and meaning clear?


Best wishes,


Arlo Griffiths





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