SII 3.115: original edition by H. Krishna Sastri

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⟨1⟩ (svasti) śrī [||] matiraikoṇṭa kovirācake-

⟨2⟩ caripanma⟨r⟩kku yāṇṭu Aiñcāvatu Uṭaiyā(r)

⟨3⟩ śrīUttamacoḻateva{r}ruṭaṉ vanta

⟨4⟩ kaleci perun=tara⟨t⟩tuc ciṅkamaiyyaṉ

⟨5⟩ makaṉ kaṭuttalai nākamayyaṉ tiruvoṟṟi(yū)r

⟨6⟩ mah¿a?devarkku Ācan¿tri?ratā(ra)mum Oru nantā-

⟨7⟩ (viḷak)kerippataṟk=ku vaitta cāvā muvāp perā-

⟨8⟩ ṭu toṇṇūṟu Īḻaviḷakku Onṟu Itu pan-

⟨9⟩ heśvararakṣai [||]

Translation by Krishna Sastri 1920

Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 5th year of (the reign of) king Rājakēsarivarman, who took Madirai (Madura), Kaḍuttalai Nāgamaiyaṉ, son of Śiṅgamaiyaṉ, a perundaram of Kalēśi (village ?) who had accompanied Uḍaiyār śrī-Uttama-Śōḻadēva (to this temple), gave ninety fat sheep, which neither die nor grow old, for burning one perpetual lamp as long as the moon and the stars (endure), and one Īḻa lamp-(stand) to (the temple of) Mahādēva (Śiva) of Tiruvoṟṟiyūr. This shall be under the protection of (the assembly of) all Māhēśvaras.

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Digital edition of SII 3.115 by Krishna Sastri 1920 converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Krishna Sastri, H. 1920. South-Indian inscriptions. Volume III: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil country. Part III: Inscriptions of Aditya I, Parantaka I, Madiraikonda, Rajakesarivarman, Parantaka II, Uttama-Chola, Parthivendravarman and Aditya-Karikala and the Tiruvalangadu plates of Rajendra-Chola I. South Indian Inscriptions 3.3. Madras: Government Press. Page 251, item 115.