To complete your question, the missing part is as follows
<em>"I, the reverend Buddhist teacher Dharmasekhara, dedicated this statue of the bodhisattva Amoghapasa* on the orders of His Majesty King Adityawarman, for the benefit and salvation and happiness of all creatures.</em>
<em>Hail to the King—experienced in the arts of war, well versed in the sciences, he is an ocean of all virtues practiced by the followers of the Buddha! He is free from all physical desire. Hail to the King—he who supports the entire world. He has collected jewels by the millions, taken them from the hands of his enemies among the other rulers of this world. He who is like God among kings, crowned, protected by heavenly beings, King of kings! He orders what should be known to all!"</em>
Which of the following best describes a claim made in the first paragraph of the inscription?
The correct answer is Statues of Buddhist divine figures could spiritually benefit everyone.
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Further Explanation</h2>
An inscription refers to a document that is written on durable and hard material. Inscriptions are called inscriptions by archaeologists but the laypeople normally used the word inscribed stones or tiled stones instead of using the word “inscription”.
However, the study of inscriptions is known as Epigraphy, it involves the science of identifying graphemes.
A huge number of inscriptions can be found in Indonesia and the oldest inscription named Yupa inscriptions was identified in Indonesia.
The inscriptions was dated back to 15 century AD.
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