Tiruvārūr, X temple, time of X, year X

Editors: Nicolas Cane, Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSCempiyanMahadevi00022.

Languages: Sanskrit, Tamil.

Repository: Cempiyaṉ Mahādevī (tfa-cempiyan-mahadevi-epigraphy).

Version: (dc786cb), last modified (a50d540).

Edition

⟨1⟩ svasti śrī

kō-rājakēcari-paṉmarku yāṇṭu 2-Āvatu ḷ 3 10

cōḻamāyilaṭṭiyār meṉāyaka⟨ñ⟩(ceyu)⟨m⟩ śrī-Uttama-cōḻa⟨2⟩devarkk-āka Uṭaiya-pirāṭṭiyār śrī-cempiyaṉ mahā-deviyār tiru-varaneṟi-Āḻvār⟨k⟩ku Amutu ceyya tiru-mey(kā)ppān ⟨3⟩ nilaṉ mātēvaṉ kaṇkāṇiyoṭuṅ kuṭutta vara-k kāṭṭiṉa veḷḷiyiṉ maṭṭattaḷikai 1 Ala⟨4⟩ku nilai 5 100 <undefined>-m veḷḷiyiṉ kalacappāṉai 1 (A)laku nilai 35 100 <undefined>-m

Itu paṉmāheśvara-rakṣai ||

Bibliography

Reported in Venkayya 1905 (ARIE/1904-1905/A/1904/570).

Edited in Srinivasa Rao 1952 (SII 13.1); edited in Swaminathan 2012 (SII 32.2.231); edited in Cane 2017 (no. 22), based on autopsy (2011-09).

This edition based on Cane 2017, encoded by Emmanuel Francis (2024).

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. Item 1, page TBC.

[S] Swaminathan, S. 2012. South Indian inscriptions. Volume XXXII: inscriptions of the early Chola kings upto Uttama Chola. South Indian Inscriptions 32. New Delhi: Archaeological survey of India (Director General). Part II, page TBC, item 231.

[C] Cane, Nicolas. 2017. “Cempiyaṉ-Mahādevī, reine et dévote : un « personnage épigraphique » du Xe siècle.” These de doctorat, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE). No place. [URL]. Page 816, item 22, figure TBC.

Secondary

Venkayya, V. 1905. G.O. No. 518, 18th July 1905. Epigraphy. Recording the annual report of the Government Epigraphist for the year 1904-1905, and directing that the report be forwarded to the government of India. No place. Page 22, appendix A/1904, item 570.