SII 1.134: original edition by Eugen Hultzsch – PART III. NOTES AND FRAGMENTS. No. 134-137. INSCRIPTIONS AT KĪṚ-MUṬṬUGŪR NEAR VIRIÑCHIPURAM. No. 134.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv01p0i0134.

Summary: At this village, there are four stones with sculptures and rough inscriptions. The sculptures are the following:—on stone No. 134, a man with a bow; on stone No. 135, an elephant and a bird; on stone No. 136, an armed man; and on stone No. 137, a man fighting with a tiger. This and the next inscription are dated in the third and eighteenth year, respectively, of Ko-Vijaya-Narasiṁhavarman.1

Hand description:

Language: Tamil.

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

Version: (ea19cdc), last modified (829da8c).

Edition

⟨1⟩ kovicaiyanaraciṅkaparmaṟ⟨2⟩ku yāṇṭu (mū)ṉṟāvatu [2+]

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 1.134 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 137, item 134.

Notes

  1. 1. Compare Ko-Vijaya-[Siṁha]vikramavarman in No. 53, and Ko-Vijaya-Nandivikramavarman in Nos. 108, 124, 125.