SII 13.197: original edition by G.V. Srinivasa Rao – No. 197. (A.R. No. 215 of 1911.) TIRUNĀGĒŚVARAM, KUMBAKONAM TALUK, TANJORE DISTRICT. ON THE SOUTH WALL OF THE CENTRAL SHRINE, NĀGANĀTHASVĀMIN TEMPLE.

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSSIIv13p0i0197.

Summary: The inscription opens with two verses in Sanskrit which are damaged, and which mention the heroic achievements in Siṁhaḷa (Ceylon) of a Bāṇa chief (name lost) ‘the ornament of Bali-kula’, and also refer to the daughter of Arikulakēsari. It records an endowment made by this princess, called Ariñjigai-Pirāṭṭiyār and the wife of the Bāṇa, for the conduct of worship and offerings and for burning 2 lamps during the three services every day to god Amarasundaradēva set up by her-probably in memory of her husband-in the temple at Tirunāgēśvaram, a dēvadāna in Tiraimūrnāḍu on the southern bank. Details of items required for each service are also given. As the record is incomplete the nature of the endowment is not clear. Piḷḷaiyār Arikulakēsari, the father of the donatrix is no other than Ariñjaya. Rājakēsarivarman of this inscription should therefore refer to his son and successor Sundara-Chōḷa. The expedition to Ceylon mentioned in the record, wherein the Bāṇa prince is said to have distinguished himself (at the cost of his life), is known to have been led by the Koḍumbāḷūr chief and general Parāntakaṉ Śiṟiyavēḷār in the reign of Sundara-Chōḷa (Ep. Ind. Vol. XII, pp. 124 ff., and M.E.R. 1914., II, 15).

Hand description:

Languages: Sanskrit, Tamil.

Repository: South Indian Inscriptions (Original Edition) (south-indian-inscriptions).

Version: (cb38ad6), last modified (4385c53).

Edition

I

⟨1⟩ [3+] (ni)rode mahati śaśiva bāṇava⟨2⟩[6+] sambhavistata [2+] ā [3+] ⟨3⟩ lo nijabhuja nirjjitāri vargga ssvarggyabha⟨4⟩[1+] bhirajitasya tasya ||

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II

balikulatilakasya ⟨5⟩ bhāsā varikulakesariṇa ssutā sadi⟨6⟩[2+] Adita [1+] ṭayituṃhavistri saddhyanta ⟨7⟩ [1+] marasundarametya siṁhaḷāni ||

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⟨8⟩ (svasti śrī) [||] kovirājakeśaripanma⟨r⟩kki yāṇṭu (9~Ā)vatu te⟨9⟩(n)karait tiraiymurnāṭṭut tevatāṉan tiruvi(raṭṭāna)t tiru⟨10⟩giśvarattu Uṭaiya śrīkoyil Uṭaiyom piḷḷaiyār Ariku⟨11⟩lakesariyār makaḷār Aṟiñcikaip pirā(ṭṭi)yārāṉa śrīpāṇa⟨12⟩pperunteviyā reḻuntaruḷuvitta Amaracuntara(de)(varkku)t tiruva⟨13⟩mirtarici ciṟukālaikku pūrikkuttalarici Irunāḻiyum neyyamutu A⟨14⟩raippiṭiyum kaṟiyamutu miḷakupoṭikkaṟiyamutu Oṉṟum ⟨15⟩ porikkaṟiAmutu Oṉṟum tayiramutu Uḻakkum Aṭaikkāyamutu Iraṇ⟨16⟩ṭum veṟṟilaiyamutu Eṭṭum cantiviḷakku Iraṇṭum Ucciyampo⟨17⟩taikku pūrikkuttalarici Irunāḻiyum neyyamutu Araippiṭiyum ⟨18⟩ kaṟiyamutu miḷakupoṭikkaṟiyamutu Oṉṟum porikkaṟiyamutu Oṉ(ṟu)⟨19⟩m tayiramutu Uḻakkum Aṭaikkāyamutu Iraṇṭum veṟṟilaiyamutu Eṭṭu⟨20⟩m cantiviḷakku Iraṇṭum Irāvaikkup pūrikkuttalarici Irunāḻiyum ne⟨21⟩yyamutu Araippiṭiyum kaṟiyamutu miḷakupoṭikkaṟiyamutu Oṉṟum po⟨22⟩rikkaṟiyamutu Oṉṟum tayiramutu Uḻakkum Aṭaikkāyamutu Iraṇṭum veṟṟilai⟨23⟩yamutu Eṭṭum cantiviḷakku Iraṇṭum Ippaṭi Innivantam niccalpa⟨24⟩ṭi cantirātittavaṟ celuttuvataṟku Innampirāṭṭiyār śrī bā⟨25⟩ṇapperunteviyār

Commentary

(25) perunteviyār.The inscription stops here unfinished.

Bibliography

Digital edition of SII 13.197 by Srinivasa Rao 1952 converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

Primary

[SII] Srinivasa Rao, G.V. 1952. South-Indian inscriptions (texts) (with introductory notes in English). Volume XIII: The Cholas. South Indian Inscriptions 13. Madras: Archaeological Survey of India. Pages 107–108, item 197.