Kalciṟunākalūr, time of Nantipōttaraicar

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSPallava00429.

Summary: Hero-stone inscription commemorating the death of Pe[…]r.

Hand description:

Language: Tamil.

Repository: Pallava (tfa-pallava-epigraphy).

Version: (350e545), last modified (ee4d0a2).

Edition

⟨1⟩ nanti-pōttaraicaru malai(ku)rukil ceṅkōṭu ⟨2⟩ taikkāla kaikūr cuṭṭu Eṟintu paṭṭār kōvalūr ⟨3⟩ pe[4+]r

Translation by Emmanuel Francis

(1–3) Pe[…]r1 [of] kōvalūr died [when] fighting

Bibliography

Reported in Ravishankar 2015 (ARIE/2000-2001/B/2000-2001/517).

Edited in Vīrarākavaṉ and Vīrarākavaṉ 1999 (Āvaṇam 10.3.3). Text in Dayalan 2005.

This digital edition by Emmanuel Francis, based on previous edition(s).

Primary

[V] Vīrarākavaṉ, Ci. and Maṅkaiyarkkaraci Vīrarākavaṉ. 1999. “viḻuppuram māvaṭṭattil putiya naṭukaṟkaḷ.” Āvaṇam 10, pp. 6–7. Item 3.3.

[D] Dayalan, D. 2005. Computer application in Indian epigraphy (Pallava period). 3 vols. New Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. Volume 3, appendix I, page 1279, item 44.

Secondary

[ARIE] Ravishankar, T. S. 2015. Annual report on Indian epigraphy for 2000-01. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. Pages 4, 104, appendixes B/2000-2001, item 517.

Notes

  1. 1. That is, Perummanar, according to Ravishankar 2015, p. 4.