SII 12.21: original edition by V. Venkatasubba Ayyar – PARAMESVARAVARMAN I. No. 21. (A.R. No. 532 of 1907). IN THE ‘DHAMARĀJA-MAṆḌAPA’ IN THE SAME VILLAGE.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv12p0i0021.

Summary: This inscription is identical in contents with the previous record and proves that the cave temple now called ‘Dharmarāja-maṇḍapa’ was originally a shrine dedicated to Śiva. It was called ‘Atyantakāma-Pallavēśvara-gṛiham’, after one of the surnames of Paramēśvaravarman. As from the style1 of its architecture, this maṇḍapa may be assigned to Mahēndravarman I’s time, it is probable, as also suggested by Mr. A.H.Longhurst (Memoir of the Archl. Sur. No. 33, page 10), that the present inscription was incised later by Paramēśvaravarman I who probably completed it.

Hand description:

Language: Undetermined.

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

Version: (c2424c5), last modified (914dcd3).

Commentary

Published in South Indian Inscriptions, Vol. I, No. 19, p. 6 and Epigraphia Indica, Vol. X, No. 21, pages 10 and 11.

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 12.21 by Venkatasubba Ayyar 1943 converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Venkatasubba Ayyar, V. 1943. South Indian inscriptions. Volume XII: The Pallavas (with introductory notes in English). South Indian Inscriptions 12. Madras: Government Press. Page 10, item 21.

Notes

  1. 1. Two other rock-cut temples at Mahābalipuram viz, Kōṭikal-maṇḍapa and the five-celled Śiva temple close to it, are also of the same style.