SII 3.121: original edition by H. Krishna Sastri

Version: (6b1f705), last modified (6b1f705).

Edition

⟨1⟩ [******] (dhā)mni śrīviśalūranāmni vasato devasya madhyandine śālyan¿t?ena sabhājanāya (ni)yata(m) ⟨vaṁśa⟩p¿ra?d¿i?p¿o?yi¿d?o

⟨2⟩ [****] ma sukṛtī (pañc)o(¿ddh?a)(nm)āṣakān (niṁba)grāmagatānak¿a?nsudha¿(bṛ)?te rāj¿a p?radeyā¿d?api |||

⟨3⟩ pr(ādādi)ruṃkoḷakulapradīpaḥ pirāntakasyā(nma)javargavaryyaḥ [|] dīpammudā śrīviśalūradhā¿nm?e harāya ¿ba?bhṛcciṟuveḷanā(mā) [||] śrīmatsundaracoḷabhūpatilakasyābde vare pañcame kāveryy(ā)staṭa Uttare guṇanidh(au) niṁ¿(bh)?āgrahārāhvaye [|] grāme śrīviśalūradhāmni niratāyeśā(ya dī)pammudā ¿m?attanta¿ñ?ci ṟuḷa(venā)mavahatā rakṣantu m¿a?heśvarāḥ |||~

Apparatus

⟨1⟩ pradipoyidoRead pṛdīpāyito.

⟨2⟩ Line 2Eight letters appear to have been lost at the beginning of this line.

⟨3⟩ Line 3The line begins with the Tamil passage maṟkuyāṇṭu 5 Āvatu on the estampage. It is doubtful if this formed part of the inscription under publication.⟨3⟩ babhṛcciThe formation of the letter ba is very irregular; read bhūbhṛcci.

Translation by Krishna Sastri 1920

(Verse 1.) The light of his race, the fortunate one . . . . . (gave) . . . . . māshakas increased by five for offering in perpetuity cooked rice in midday to the god dwelling in the temple . . . . . named Śrīviśalūra. (He) also (gave) for whitewash (i.e., repairs) the gatānakas (gadyāṇakas ?) of the village Nimba, which were payable to the king.

(V. 2.) The king named Śiruvēḷa who was the light of the Iruṅkōḷa race and the foremost (member) in the family of the daughter of (king) Pirāntaka gave with delight a lamp to Hara (Śiva) whose abode was at Śrīviśalūra.

(V. 3.) May the Māhēśvaras protect the lamp presented with delight in the prosperous fifth year of (the reign of) the best of kings, the illustrious Sundara-Chōḷa, by him who bore the name Śiruvēḷa, to Īśa (Śiva) who was pleased (to dwell) in the abode (temple) of Śrīviśalūra (situated) in the virtuous village named Nimbāgrahāra on the northern bank of the (river) Kāvērī.

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 3.121 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. Pages 257–258, item 121.

Notes

  1. 1. See Madras Epigraphical Report for 1908, page 87.