SII 13.54: original edition by G.V. Srinivasa Rao – No. 54. (A.R. No. 129 of 1919.) OLAGĀPURAM, TINDIVANAM TALUK, SOUTH ARCOT DISTRICT. ON THE SOUTH WALL OF THE CENTRAL SHRINE, RUINED ŚIVA TEMPLE.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv13p0i0054.

Summary: This records an endowment of 96 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Śrī Kailāyāttu-Paramasvāmi at Ulōgamādēvipuram, a taṉiyūr in Ōymā-nāḍu, by Ambalavaṉ Gaṇḍarādittanār, a noble-man of the king, who is stated to have also built the temple with stone. The name of the village was evidently derived from Lōkamahādēvi, a queen of Rājarāja I.

Hand description:

Language: Tamil.

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

Version: (b422961), last modified (6634589).

Edition

⟨1⟩ svasti śrī [||] kovirājakesarivaṟma⟨ṟ⟩kku yāṇṭu 3~Āvatu Oymāṉāṭṭu taṉi(yūr) Ulokamā tevipurattu śrīkaiyattu paramasvāmikaḷukku tirukkaṟṟaḷi⟨2⟩yeṭuppitta Uṭaiyār peruntarattu Ampalavaṉ kaṇṭarātittaṉār [7+] nuntā viḷakku Oṉṟu Ivviḷakkukku vaitta Āṭu toṇṇūṟṟu Āṟu [3+] ⟨3⟩ [3+] v viḷakku canttittavaṟ Idharmma I [10+] ṉtalaimelaṉa Aṟamaṟavaṟkka Aṟamallatu tuṇai Illai ||~

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 13.54 by Srinivasa Rao 1952 converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Srinivasa Rao, G.V. 1952. South-Indian inscriptions (texts) (with introductory notes in English). Volume XIII: The Cholas. South Indian Inscriptions 13. Madras: Archaeological Survey of India. Page 25, item 54.