Tiruvēḷvikkuṭi, X temple, time of X, year X

Editors: Nicolas Cane, Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSCempiyanMahadevi00062.

Languages: Sanskrit, Tamil.

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

Version: (dc786cb), last modified (1de351f).

Edition

⟨1⟩ svasti śrī

yāṇṭu Āṟ-āvatu tiru⌈⟨2⟩veḻvi-k-kuṭi Āḻvārkku Uṭaiya-pirāṭ⟨3⟩ṭiyār pirāntaka¡n!⟨ṉ⟩ mā-tēvaṭikaḷār-ā⟨4⟩ṉa cempiya¡n!⟨ṉ⟩ mahā-deviyār kuṭu⟨5⟩(t)ta veḷḷi-k-kalaicam Onṟu

Itu ni⟨6⟩ṟai ṉūṟu-nāṟ-p-pattu Iru kaḻaiñ⟨7⟩cu

Itu panmāheśvarar ra[kṣ*]ai

Bibliography

Reported in Venkoba Rao 1927 (ARIE/1925-1926/C/1926/128).

Edited in Swaminathan 2012 (SII 32.2.34); edited in Cane 2017 (no. 62), based on Swaminathan 2012.

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

Primary

[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 34.

[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]. Pages 885–886, item 62, figure TBC.

Secondary

Venkoba Rao, G. 1927. Annual report on South-Indian epigraphy for the year ending 31st March 1926. Calcutta: Government of India. Page 47, appendix C/1926, item 128.