SII 12.59: original edition by V. Venkatasubba Ayyar Nandivarman III. No. 59. (A.R. No. 199 of 1907). TIRUVIḌAIMARUDŪR, KUMBAKONAM TALUK, TANJORE DISTRICT. ON THE NORTH WALL OF THE CENTRAL SHRINE IN THE MAHĀLIṄGASVĀMIN TEMPLE. The renevation of this temple has been so ruthlessly carried out that all the inscriptions copied in 1895 and 1907 (viz. Nos. 130-159 of 1895 and 193—313 of 1907) are now completely missing. author of digital edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSSIIv12p0i0059 DHARMAbase

This is said to be a copy of a record of Kāḍuveṭṭigaḷ Nandippōttairaiyar reengraved in the 4th year of a Chōḷa king named Parakēsarivarman who may be identified with Uttama-Chōḷa. It records a gift of 60 kaḻañju of gold for the maintenance of a perpetual lamp called KumaramārttāṇḍaThe name Kumaramārttāṇḍa is also associated with Milāḍuḍaiyārpaḷḷi, a suburb of Tirunāgēśvaram (Tanjore district) (A.R. No. 222 of 1911). See also No. 177 of 1930-31. in the temple. The title ‘Kumaramārttāṇḍa’ has been tentatively attributed to Pallavamalla, but it may, with greater probability, be applied to Nandivarman III.

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Published in South Indian Inscriptions, Vol. III, No. 124.

Digital edition of SII 12.59 by converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

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