The Deopara Prashasti is a stone inscription (prashasti) eulogizing the Sena kings of Bengal.
It was composed by Umapati Dhara, a minister in the court of Lakshmana Sena (c. 1178–1206), who was also one of several court poets.
[1] The alphabet is a precursor of the modern Bengali alphabet, with 22 letters approximating the modern forms.
[1][2] The stone tablet was found in 1865 near the village of Deopara, now in Godagari Upazila of Rajshahi District of modern-day Bangladesh.
[1] This inscription described that Sena king Bijay Sen is the real founder of the Sena Empire.