Cēlam, Cukavaṉēśvara, pillar inscription

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Edition

⟨1⟩ mala-maṇṭalattu ma-

⟨2⟩ laiyāḷaril tā-

⟨3⟩ vaikkuṟicci cātta-

⟨4⟩ ¡n! tiṟai⟨ya⟩¡n! ta¡n!ma⟨m⟩ I-

⟨5⟩ -k-kāl

Translation

⟨1–5⟩ This stone1 [is] the pious donation (taṉmam2) of Cāttaṉ Tiṟaiyaṉ [from] Tāvaikuṟicci, among the malaiyāḷars of the Malamaṇṭalam.

Bibliography

First reported in ARIE 1887-88 (1/3) (ARIE/1887-1888/I/1887-1888/44).

First edited in Krishna Sastri 1923 (SII 4.142).

Encoded and translated here for DHARMA (ERC n° 809994) by Emmanuel Francis (2024), based on Krishna Sastri 1923.

Primary

[SII] Krishna Sastri, H. 1923. South-Indian inscriptions (texts). Volume IV: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada countries and Ceylon. South Indian Inscriptions 4. Madras: Government Press. Page 14, item 142.

Secondary

ARIE 1887-88 (1/3). G.O. No. 424, 20th April 1888. Archaeology. Recording letter from the Director-General forwarding Dr. Hultzsch's progress report from 21st September 1887 to 31st January 1888. Edited by Eugen Julius Theodor Hultzsch. Madras: Government of Madras, Public Department, 1888. Page 5, appendixes I/1887-1888, item 44.

Notes

  1. 1. That is, the pillar on which the inscription is engraved.

  2. 2. Sanskrit dharma.