Uttiramērūr, Vaikuṇṭha-Perumāḷ, time of Parakesarivarman, year 14

Editor: Emmanuel Francis.

Identifier: DHARMA_INSUttiramerur00002.

Summary: Procedure of election to the village committees.

Languages: Sanskrit, Tamil.

Repository: Uttiramērūr (tfa-uttiramerur-epigraphy).

Version: (47cd3b8), last modified (e65de78).

Edition

⟨1⟩ svasti śrī

...⟨2⟩...

Translation by Emmanuel Francis

(1) Prosperity! Fortune!

(1) 14th year, 16th day of the king Parakesarivarman who took Maturai.

(1–2) ...

Translation by Venkayya 1908

...

Commentary

Parāntaka I Cōḻa according to Venkayya 1908 (920/921 CE)and Mahalingam 1989 (921 CE).

Bibliography

Reported in Hultzsch 1898 (ARIE/1897-1898/B/1898/2).

Edited and translated in Venkayya 1908 (ARASI 1904-1905). Edited and translated in Nilakanta Sastri 1932.

Re-edited here for DHARMA (ERC n° 809994) by Emmanuel Francis (2023), based on autopsy and on photographs (2019), with input from participants to the DHARMA workshop held in Pondicherry in August 2023.

Primary

[V] Venkayya, V. 1908. “Two inscriptions at Uttaramallūr.” ASI, Annual Report 1904-1905, pp. 131–145. Pages 139–145, item B.

[S] Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. 1932. Studies in Cōḷa history and administration. Madras: University of Madras. Pages 164–169, 171–175, item B.

Secondary

Hultzsch, Eugen Julius Theodor. 1898. G.O. Nos. 1093-1096, 29th August 1898. Epigraphy. Directing that the annual report of the Government Epigraphist for 1897-98 be forwarded to the Government of India, approving provisionally his programme of work for the next fields season. Madras: Government of Madras, Public Department. Page 16, appendix B, item 2.

Mahalingam, T. V. 1989. A topographical list of inscriptions in the Tamil Nadu and Kerala states. Volume Three: Chingleput district. Vol. 3. New Delhi: ICHR. Pages 268–269, item Cg. 1077.