Uttiramērūr, Vaikuṇṭhaperumāḷ, time of Pārthivendrādhipativarman, year 3

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⟨1⟩ svasti śrī

Translation by Krishna Sastri 1920

⟨1⟩ Hail! Prosperity! In the 3rd year of ⟨the reign of⟩ Pārthivēndrādhipativarman, who took the head of Vīra-Pāṇḍya, ⟨this is⟩ the writing of us ⟨the members⟩of the great assembly of Uttaramēlūr-chaturvēdimaṅgalam, ⟨a village⟩ in its own subdivision in Kāliyūr-kōṭṭam. ⟨The following are⟩ the lands which were given to the god ⟨perumānaṭikgaḷ⟩ of Tiruppulivalam of our village for arccanābhoga and the sacred current expenses:——

⟨2⟩ two hundred and ten kuḻis in the first catukkam ⟨situated⟩ west of ⟨the path called⟩ Paramēśvara-vati of the tenth kaṇṇāṟu north of the village; 380 kuḻis of firstrate ⟨land⟩ in the fourth catukkam ⟨situated⟩ east of ⟨the channel⟩ Vilakku-vāykkāl of the third kaṇṇāṟu north of ⟨the channel⟩ Śrīdēvi-vāykkāl; in the same place, 480 kuḻis of first rate ⟨land⟩ in the second catukkam ⟨situated⟩ east of Vilakku-vāykkāl of the thirdkaṇṇāṟu; 720 kuḻis of first rate ⟨land⟩ in the fifth śadukkam ⟨situated⟩ east of ⟨the path called⟩Mālpiḍugu-vadi of the fifteenth kaṇṇāṟu north of ⟨the lane called⟩ Subrahmaṇyanārāśam; 370 kuḻis of third rate ⟨land⟩ in the fifth catukkam ⟨situated⟩ west of ⟨the pathcalled⟩ Tirunāraṇa-vadi in the seventh kaṇṇāṟu south of ⟨the channel ?⟩ Pulivalamvāy; in the same place, 450 kuḻis of third rate ⟨land⟩ in the second śadukkam of the eighthkaṇṇāṟu; 1,070 ⟨kuli⟩ of second rate ⟨land) (situated⟩ in the eighth catukkam west of ⟨the path called⟩ Tirunārana-vati in the sixth kannāṟu south of Pulivalavāy••••

Translation

⟨1⟩ Prosperity! Fortune!

Bibliography

Reported in ARIE 1897-98 (ARIE/1897-1898/B/1898/19).

Edited and translated in Krishna Sastri 1920 (SII 3.154).

Encoded here by Emmanuel Francis based on Krishna Sastri 1920.

Primary

[SII] Krishna Sastri, H. 1920. South-Indian inscriptions. Volume III: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil country. Part III: Inscriptions of Aditya I, Parantaka I, Madiraikonda, Rajakesarivarman, Parantaka II, Uttama-Chola, Parthivendravarman and Aditya-Karikala and the Tiruvalangadu plates of Rajendra-Chola I. South Indian Inscriptions 3.3. Madras: Government Press. Pages 325–326, item 154.

Secondary

ARIE 1897-98. G.O. Nos. 1093-1096, 29th August 1898. Epigraphy. Directing that the annual report of the Government Epigraphist for 1897-98 be forwarded to the Government of India, approving provisionally his programme of work for the next fields season. Edited by Eugen Julius Theodor Hultzsch. Madras: Government of Madras, Public Department, 1898. Page 16, appendix B/1898, item 19.