Koṭumpāḷūr, Muccukuṇḍeśvara temple, time of Rājakesarivarman, year 21

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Edition

⟨1⟩ svasti śrī kō-⟨v-i⟩ja-kēcari-paṉma-

⟨2⟩ rkku yāṇṭu 2 10 1 Āvatu Ivv-ā-

⟨3⟩ ṇṭu Uṟattūr-k-kūṟṟattu-k ko-

⟨4⟩ ṭumpāḷūr-t tiru-p-pūtīśvara{kāka}⟨t⟩-

⟨5⟩ tu mah¿a?devarkku tiru-nontā-vi-

⟨6⟩ ḷakku [********] muṭṭāmal [********]-

⟨7⟩ [********] ṉaṭi [************]

Translation by Srinivasa Aiyar 1941

Hail! Prosperity! In the 21st year of Kōvirājakēsaripanmar (King Rājakēśarivarman)―In this year, to the Mahādēva (Śiva) of the graha (?) (inner-shrine) of Tiruppūdiśvaram1 (temple) at Koḍumbāḷūr in the Uṟattūr Kūṟṟam (division), for a lamp (to burn) perpetually without fail .... .... .... .... .... .... .... (naḍi) (?) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....

Translation

⟨1⟩ Prosperity! Fortune!

⟨1–2⟩ 21st year of the king Rājakesarivarman.

⟨2–7⟩ In this year, for the Mahādeva of the Tiruppūtīśvaram2 of Koṭumpāḷūr in the Uṟattūrkkūṟṟam […] one perpetual lamp […] without fail […]

Bibliography

Edited in Vaidyanatha Aiyar and Swaminatha Aiyar 1929 and translated in Srinivasa Aiyar 1941 (IPS 33).

This edition by Emmanuel Francis based on Vaidyanatha Aiyar and Swaminatha Aiyar 1929.

Primary

[IPS] Vaidyanatha Aiyar, V. S. and N. Swaminatha Aiyar. 1929. Inscriptions (texts) of the Pudukkottai state arranged according to dynasties. Pudukkottai: Pudukkottai Darbar. Item 33, page 17.

Secondary

Vaidyanatha Aiyar, V. S. and Swaminatha Aiyar, N. P. 1929. Chronological list of inscriptions of the Pudukkóttai state arranged according to dynasties. Pudukkottai: Pudukkottai Darbar. Item 33, page 4.

Srinivasa Aiyar, K. R. 1941. Inscriptions in the Pudukkóttai state: translated into English. Part I: Early, Pallava and Cola inscriptions. Pudukkottai: Pudukkottai Darbar. Item 33, page 30.

Notes

  1. 1. Pūdi or Bhūti was a name of Vikramakēsari of the Irukkuvēḷ or Koḍumbāḷūr line of chieftains. Tiruppūdīśvaram may be the Mucukuṇḍeśvara temple and he might have got his name Pūdi from the name of the God of the place.

  2. 2. Pace Srinivasa Aiyar 1941, this is probably the present-day Mūvarkōyil founded by Bhūti Vikramakesarin according to INSKotumpalur00001.