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· <title type="alt">NARASIMHAVARMAN II RAJASIMHA. No. 28. (A.R. No. 566 of 1912). MAHĀBALIPURAM, CHINGLEPUT TALUK, CHINGLEPUT DISTRICT. ON THE PLINTHS OF TWO Balipīṭhas EXCAVATED IN THE COURTYARD OF THE SHORE TEMPLE.</title>
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35 <p>This is a damaged record consisting of six Sanskṛit verses in praise of the Pallava king <hi rend="bold">Rājasiṁha</hi> or <hi rend="bold">Narēndrasiṁha Atyantakāma</hi> who is given a number of epithets which help to identify him with Narasiṁha II. The Shore Temple at Mahābalipuram and the Tāḷapurisvara temple at Panamalai are representative of the type of architecture that prevailed in the time of Narasimha.</p>
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· <p>Published in <hi rend="italic">Epigraphia Indica,</hi> Vol. XIX, pages 107 and 108.</p>
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Published in Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XIX, pages 107 and 108.