Dēvasthānam (Pēṭṭaivāitalai), time of Nandivarman, no year

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSPallava00383.

Summary: Munirathnam 2019 (p. 3): “No. B. 373, is engraved on the western inner wall of the bridge in the channel at Dēvasthānam (Pēṭṭaivāitalai) in Tiruchirappalli district of Tamil Nadu in Tamil language and characters of about 9th century A.D. The inscription is damaged and seems to be issued by the Pallava king Nandivarman III. It refers to the installation of an image of Nandi by the king.” Munirathnam 2019 (p. 85): “Damaged. Seems to refer to the installation of an image of nandi by the king. In characters of the 9th century A.D.”

Language: Tamil.

Repository: Pallava (tfa-pallava-epigraphy).

Version: (e8a670e), last modified (18e0138).

Edition

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Bibliography

Reported in Munirathnam 2019 (ARIE/2018-2019/B/2018-2019/373).

ASI transcript and estampage, if any, yet to be consulted.

Secondary

Munirathnam, K. 2019. Annual report on Indian epigraphy for 2018-19. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. Pages 3, 85, appendixes B/2018-2019, item 373.