Tirukkōṭikkāval, Tirukkōṭīśvara temple, time of Māṟaṉ Caṭaiyaṉ, year 11

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⟨1⟩ svasti śrī Ituvu¡mm! oru paḻaṅ kal paṭi kō-māṟa⟨ṉ⟩ caṭaiyarku yā(nṭu patiṉṉo) […][…] mahā-devaṟku tiru-viḷakkiṉukku kuṭutta t¡i!-p-pokku-c cempoṉ mu-p-patiṉ kaḻañcu Itaṉ palicaiyāl nāl Uḻakkum piḻaiyānāḻi y-oṭo-

⟨2⟩ kkum muḻaiyāl na […][…] ṭi Uḻakku […][…] y taḷi-Aṟccipāṟk’ a(ḷantu nontā-vi) […][…] [Itu] paḻ¡a!ya kal paṭi Inta śrī-vimānattile Eṟa veṭṭinamaiyil muṉṉ-iv-vājagam veṭṭi-k-kiṭanta taṉi-k-kallāl Ubhaigam Illāmaiyil Atu tavittatu

⟨3⟩ Itu muṭṭiṟ paṉmāyeśvara(r)ē (kaṭai)-k-kuṭṭa peṟṟār ||

Apparatus

⟨1⟩(nṭu patiṉṉo) […][…] G(nṭu pa)tiṉṉo [**********][10+] SII.

⟨2⟩ taḷiAṟccipāṟk’ a(ḷantu nontā-vi) […][…] Gtaḷi Aṟccipāṟ kaḷa(ntu) nontā-vi […][…] SII. — ⟨2⟩ [Itu] paḻ¡a!⟨ai⟩ya kal ⬦ […][…] paḻaya kal G; […][…] paḻaya kal SII.

⟨3⟩ paṉmāyeśvara(r)ē SIIpaṉmāyeśvar G.

Translation by Gillet 2017

Hail! Prosperity! This is also a copy of an old stone. [This is] the 11th regnal year of king Māṟañcaṭaiyaṉ […][…] For Mahādeva […][…] for a sacred lamp, [he] gave 30 kaḻañcu of pure fire-tested gold; with the interests of this [gold], having measured (aḷantu) for the priests of the temple (taḷi-aṟccipāṟku) […][…] four uḻakku and [one] uḻakku […][…] with a ladle (muḻaiyāl?) for a [measure called] piḻaiyānāḻi […][…] perpetual lamp […][…]

[This is] a copy of an old stone; since it is engraved (veṭṭinamai-yil) completely (ēṟa) on this sacred sanctuary (śrīvimāṉa), since there is no (illāmaiyil) use (ubhaiyogam) for the separate stones (taṉi-k-kal-l-āl) which were lying engraved (veṭṭi-kiṭanta) with this previous text (muṉ-ṉ-i-vājagam), that has been removed (tavittatu for tavirttatu). If this (itu) is deficient (muṭṭ-il), the Paṉmāheśvaras will obtain (peṟṟār) and carry out (kaṭai-k-kūṭṭa).

Bibliography

Reported in ARIE 1930-31 (ARIE/1930-1931/B/1930-1931/29), in Mahalingam 1992 (Tj 265).

Edited in Ramanatha Ayyar 1962 (SII 14, appendix, no. 2), in Krishnan 2002 (IEP 38). Edited and translated in Gillet 2017, based on autopsy and photographs (Valérie Gillet).

This online edition by Valérie Gillet. Curated by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Ramanatha Ayyar, A. S. 1962. South Indian inscriptions. Volume XIV: The Pāṇḍyas. South Indian Inscriptions 14. Delhi: Archaeological survey of India (Manager of Publications). Page 167, item 2.

[IEP] Krishnan, K. G. 2002. Inscriptions of the early Pāṇḍyas (from c. 300 B.C. to 984 A.D.) New Delhi: ICHR & Northern Book Centre. Page TBC, item 38.

[G] Gillet, Valérie. 2017. “Devotion and Dominion: Ninth-Century Donations of a Pāṇḍyan King in Temples along the River Kāvēri.” IIJ 60 (3), pp. 219–283. DOI: 10.1163/15728536-06003002. [URL]. Pages 270–271, item 24.

Secondary

ARIE 1930-31. Annual report on South-Indian epigraphy for the year ending 31st March 1931. Edited by K. V. Subrahmanya Aiyer. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch, 1933. Page 7, appendixes B/1930-1931, item 29.

[TLI] Mahalingam, T. V. 1992. A topographical list of inscriptions in the Tamil Nadu and Kerala states. Volume Seven: Thanjavur district. New Delhi: ICHR.