SII 1.71: original edition by Eugen Hultzsch – PART II. TAMIL AND GRANTHA INSCRIPTIONS. IV. INSCRIPTIONS AT TIRUMALAI NEAR POLŪR. No. 71. ON THE WALL OF A MAṆḌAPA AT THE BASE OF THE TIRUMALAI ROCK, TO THE RIGHT OF THE ENTRANCE,—SECOND INSCRIPTION.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv01p0i0071.

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Language: Tamil.

Repository: South Indian Inscriptions (Original Edition) (south-indian-inscriptions).

Version: (3cdd373), last modified (829da8c).

Edition

⟨1⟩ ciṟṟiṉaṅkaikku Iṭṭa turavu Aruḷmoḻitevarpurattu ⟨2⟩ Iṭaiyāṟaṉ Appaṉ periya piḷḷai Uḷḷiṭṭār taṉ⟨3⟩mam [||]

Translation by Hultzsch 1890

A well, which was given, (in order to procure merit) to Śiṟṟiṉaṅgai,1 the pious gift of the brothers of the eldest son of Iḍaiyāṟaṉ Appaṉ, (an inhabitant) of Aruḷ-moṛi-devarpuram.

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 1.71 by Hultzsch 1890 converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Hultzsch, Eugen Julius Theodor. 1890. South-Indian inscriptions, Tamil and Sanskrit, from stone and copper-plate edicts at Mamallapuram, Kanchipuram, in the North Arcot district, and other parts of the Madras Presidency, chiefly collected in 1886-87. Volume I. South Indian Inscriptions 1. Madras: Government Press. Page 102, item 71.

Notes

  1. 1. This seems to have been a female relative of the donors. The title naṅgai, ‘lady,’ is also borne by a female person in No. 68, line 68.