SII 1.123: original edition by Eugen Hultzsch PART III. NOTES AND FRAGMENTS. No. 115-123. INSCRIPTIONS OF THE MĀRGASAHĀYEŚVARA TEMPLE AT VIRIÑCHIPURAM. No. 123. INSIDE THE BACK GOPURA. author of digital edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSSIIv01p0i0123 DHARMAbase

1. King: the illustrious mahāmaṇḍaleśvara rājādhirāja rājaparameśvara, the illustrious Achyutadeva-mahārāyar or Achyutarāya (of Vijayanagara).

2. Date: Śaka 1454 expiredThe date is expressed both in figures and by the words vaṁśavaryye śakasyāṃbde, i.e., in the Śaka year va (4), śa (5), va (4), ya (1) = 1454 (expired). On this manner of notation, see Dr. Burnell's South-Indian Palaeography, 2nd edition, p. 79.and the Nandana year current.

3. Donee: Uḍaiyār Vaṛittuṇai-nāyaṉār or Śrī-Viriñcheśvara.

4. Donor: the karaṇikka (= karaṇam) Vīrappayaṉ or Vīraya, who belonged to the Gautamānvaya.

5. Object of the grant: (a) the village of Śiṟaleri within the boundaries (sīmā) of Kāvanūr;This is the name of a village in the Guḍiyātam Tālluqa of the North Arcot District; see Sewell's Lists, Vol. I, p. 160. (b) the village of Vīraraśūr, excluding the agrahāra of Kīṛai-Vīraraśūr and including the open (i.e., unfortified) place (liṟappu) of Aṅgarāyaṉ-kuppam.This is the modern village of Aṅgaraṅkuppam, 6 miles north of Viriñchipuram.

6. Remark: The inscription mentions the maṇḍapa of Śamburāyaṉ, which may have formed part of the Viriñchipuram temple.

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