SII 3.194: original edition by H. Krishna Sastri

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Edition

⟨1⟩ svasti śrī [||] koppārtthiventrādhipativarmmaṟku yāṇṭu 10 2 <nāḷ> 3 100 2 10 6 Uttarameruccaturvvedimaṅkalattuk koṅkaraiyar Eṭuppitta śrīveliviṣṇugṛhattu perumāna-

⟨2⟩ ṭikaḷukku śrībali koṭṭuvataṟku tampirāṭṭiyār tribhuvanamahādeviyār Ivūrkkuṭimakkaḷ pakkal vilaikku koṇṭu vaitta bhūmiyāvaṉa subrahmaṇyaykkā-

⟨3⟩ liṉ teṟkku 5 kaṇāṟṟu Uttarameruvatiyiṉ meṟku mutal catukkattu 8 100 10 pattum Iṅke yiraṇṭāñcatukkattu 100 2 10 patum Iṅke mūṉṟāñcatukkattu 7 100 6 10 patum Iṅke nālāñcatukkattu

⟨4⟩ 2 100 4 10 patum Iṅke 4 kaṇṇāṟṟu muṉṟāñ catukkattu 4 100 5 10 3 Iṅkey 4 catukkattu 100 10 2 m Āka 2 1000 4 100 9 10 5 kuḻikkum Ut=taramerucaturvvetimaṅkalattu mahāsabhaiyom

⟨5⟩ nampirāṭṭiyār tribhuvanamahādeviyār pakkal rvvā¿j?āraM koṇṭu śantrātittaval Iṟaiyiḻicci Iṟaiyiliyākap paṇittom Ibhū-

⟨6⟩ mi pa [******] koṇṭu śribali muṉṟu sandhi(yu)m paḷḷiyeḻucciyum koṭṭuvataṟku ṣribalippuṟamāka Iṟaiyiḻicci ¿śliā?-

⟨7⟩ lekhai ce(ytu) kuṭuttom Iddharmmattukku virodhañ ceytārai meyveṟṟ¿ū?vakai Irupattaiñkaḻañcu poṉ śraddhāman=tare deṇṭamiṭappeṟuvārākavum Idaṇṭa paṭṭum Iddharmmattu-

⟨8⟩ kku virodhañ ceyappeṟātārākavum virodham ceyvār geṅk¿a?yiṭai kumariyiṭaicceytār ceyta pāvaṅ koḷvārākavum Ibhūmikku Epperpaṭṭa Iṟaiyum Ecco-

⟨9⟩ ṟum veṭṭiyum Amañciy¿a?m kāṭṭappeṟātārākavum Iṟaiyiḻi(c)ci ¿ślā?lekhai ceytu kuṭuttom Uttarameruccaturvvetimaṅkalattu mahāsa-

⟨10⟩ bhaiyom Itu sabhaiyuḷirun=tu paṇippa Eḻutineṉ Ivūr madhyastan civadāsan (A)yyāyirattiruṉūṟṟuvabrahmapriyaneṉ śrī |||~

Translation

(Line 1.) Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 12th year and 326th day of (the reign of) king Pārthivēndrādhipativarman, queen, Tribhuvana-Mahādēviyār, purchased from the ryots of Uttaramēru-chaturvēdimaṅgalam and gave the following lands for sounding (drums) at the Śrībali (ceremony) to the god (in the temple) of Śrīveli-Vishṇugṛiha which Koṅgaraiyar had constructed in this village:—

(L. 2.) 810 (kuḻi) in the first śadukkam (situated) to the west of (the path called) Uttaramēru-vadi of the fifth kaṇṇāṟu to the south of (the channel called) Subrahmaṇya-vāykkāl; 120 (kuḻi) of the second śadukkam in the same place; 760 (kuḻi) in the third śadukkam in the same place; 240 (kuḻi) in the fourth śadukkam in the same place; 453 (kuḻi) in the third śadukkam of the 4th kaṇṇāṟu in the same place; and 112 (kuḻi) in the fourth śadukkam in the same place. For (these) 2,495 kuḻi in all, we (the members) of the big assembly of Uttaramēru-chaturvēdimaṅgalam, having received pūrvāchāram from queen Tribhuvana-Mahādēviyār, deducted the taxes as long the moon and the sun (last), and ordered (the lands) to be tax-free. In order to sound (drums) at the three sandhis of the day (i.e., morning, midday and evening) during the Śrībali (ceremony) and at the waking up (of the image) from bed, out of (the income accruing from) these lands, we gave (these lands) as śrībalipuṟam, freed from (the payment of) taxes and had (this edict) engraved on stone.

(L. 7.) The śraddhāmantas shall themselves impose a fine of twenty-five kaḻañju of gold on each person who obstructs this charity. (Even after) paying this fine, they shall not obstruct this charity. Those who obstruct shall incur the sins committed by sinners (living) between Gaṅgā (the Ganges) and Kumari (Cape Comorin). They (i.e., the members of the assembly) shall not show any kind of tax, echchōṟu, veṭṭi and amañji against these lands. We (the members) of the big assembly of Uttaramēru-chaturvēdimaṅgalam, thus made (the lands) tax-free and had (the edict) engraved on stone. I, Śivadāsaṉ Ayyāyirattirunūṟṟuva Brahmapriyaṉ, an arbitrator (madhyasthaṉ) of this village, and one of the (members of the) assembly, wrote this at the command (of the assembly). Prosperity !

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 3.194 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 370–371, item 194, plate XII.