SII 14.3: original edition by A. S. Ramanatha Ayyar – No. 3. (A.R. No. 37 of 1908.) TIRUPPARANKUṈṞAM, MADURAI TALUK, MADURAI DISTRICT. ON ONE OF THE PLLARS IN THE ROCK-CUT CAVE.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv14p1i0003.

Summary: This Vaṭṭeḻuttu inscription dated in the 6th year of Māṟañjaḍaiyaṉ which is engraved in archaic letters, has been attributed to Jaṭila Parāntaka of the Āṉaimalai inscription noted above. It records the construction of the Tirukkōyil (shrine) and of the Śrī-taṭākam (tank) by Śāttaṉ-Gaṇapati, a resident of Karavandapura,1 who is called Pāṇḍi-Amṛitamaṅgalavaraiyaṉ, and is stated to have belonged to the Vaidya caste and to have been the mahāsāmanta of the king. The shrines of Durgādēvī and Jyēshṭhādēvi were constructed by Nakkaṉ-Koṟṟi, who is described as the Dharma-patni probably of this mahāsāmanta. On account of the interest of this record, the text is reproduced here.

Hand description:

Language: Tamil.

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

Version: (ab2718e), last modified (9e6327a).

Edition

⟨1⟩ śrīkomāṟañcaṭaiyaṟku ⟨2⟩ rājyavarṣaM Āṟāvatu cellā⟨3⟩niṟapa maṟṟavaṟku mahā⟨4⟩sāmantaṉākiya karavantapūrādhi⟨5⟩vāsī vaijyaN pāṇṭi Ami⟨6⟩rtamaṅkalavaraiyaṉāI⟨7⟩ṉa cāttaṅ kaṇapati ti⟨8⟩ruttavittatu tirukkoI⟨9⟩lum śrītaṭākamum Itaṉuḷa⟨10⟩ṟa muḷḷatam | maṟṟava⟨11⟩ṟku dharmmapanti Ākiya na⟨12⟩kkaṅ koṟṟiyāṟ ceya⟨13⟩ppaṭṭatu durggādevi ko⟨14⟩Iluñ jeṣṭai koIlum ||

Commentary

The text has been given in Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXII, p. 67 and a facsimile has been reproduced on plate facing p. 286 of the Travancore Archaeological Series, Vol. I. Nakkaṉ Koṟṟi (i.e.) Koṟṟi, daughter of Nakkaṉ has elsewhere been considered as the dharmapatni of the king but in the absence of any royal titles such as ‘nambirāṭṭiyār’, etc., and from the use of the word ‘dharmapatni’ with reference to her, it is reasonable to consider her as the wife of Śāttaṉ-Gaṇapati, the mahāsāmanta of the king.

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 14.3 by Ramanatha Ayyar 1962 converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Ramanatha Ayyar, A. S. 1962. South Indian inscriptions. Volume XIV: The Pāṇḍyas. South Indian Inscriptions 14. Delhi: Archaeological survey of India (Manager of Publications). Page 2, item 3.

Notes

  1. 1. On Karavandapura, see No. 1 above.