SII 1.113: original edition by Eugen Hultzsch – PART III. NOTES AND FRAGMENTS. No. 113. ON THE PERUMĀḶ TEMPLE AT ŚEVŪR NEAR VELŪR.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv01p0i0113.

Summary: There are three stones with almost illegible inscriptions built into the wall of this temple. Two of them contain the subjoined fragment, which may be read with the help of the nearly identical Paḍaveḍu inscription No. 81. The inscription seems to have belonged to Devarāja II. of Vijayanagara, the son of Vīra-Vijayarāya-mahārāyar. The latter is identical with Vijaya or Vīra-Vijaya, who, according to No. 153, below, was the son of Devarāja I. and the father of Devarāja II. The inscriptions of Devarāja II. which are published above (Nos. 54, 56, 79, 80 and 81) range between the current Śaka years 1348 and 1372.

Hand description:

Language: Tamil.

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

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

Edition

⟨1⟩ (śubha)mastu svasti [||] śrīmaNmahāmaṇṭalicura(N) hariyayavipāṭaṉ bhāṣai⟨2⟩(kku ta)ppuva yar kaṇṭaṉ mūvayar kaṇṭaṉ kaṇṭa (nāṭu) koṇṭu ⟨3⟩ (kuṭā)tāṉ pūrvvadakṣiṇapaccimarutr(ā)dhi(pa)ti śrīviravicaiya(ya)⟨4⟩(mahā)yar kumārar gajaveṭṭai kaṇṭaru(ḷiya) devara

Apparatus

⟨3⟩ °paccimarutr(ā)dhi(pa)ti • Read °paścimottarasamudrādhipati.

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 1.113 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. Pages 130–131, item 113.