SII 1.145: original edition by Eugen Hultzsch PART III. NOTES AND FRAGMENTS. No. 144-150. INSCRIPTIONS OF THE KAILĀSANĀTHA TEMPLE AT KĀÑCHĪPURAM. No. 145. ON THE FLOOR OF THE RĀJASIṀHAVARMEŚVARA SHRINE. author of digital edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSSIIv01p0i0145 DHARMAbase

Each line of this inscription is incomplete at the end. It is dated during the reign of Madirai-koṇḍa Ko-Parakesari[varman].See the introduction of No. 82, above. Line 2 mentions “the holy stone-temple” (Tirukkaṟṟaḷi), i.e., the Rājasiṁhavarmeśvara Temple.See page 118, above. According to lines 3 and 4, the inscription seems to have recorded an agreement made by the inhabitants of two quarters (śeri) of Kachchippeḍu (i.e., Kāñchīpuram), of which the second was called Ekavīrappāḍichcheri and the name of the first also ended in ppāḍichcheri. The term paḷḷichchandamSee page 91, note 5. occurs in line 5.

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svasti śrī . matirai koṇṭa kopparakesari ttoṉṟāvatu tirukkaṟṟaḷi Uṇṇāḻikai ppāṭicceriyomum Ekavirappāṭicceriyomum Emmilicaintu ṭu tevarurukaḷukkum Iṟaṅkiṉamaiyil kaccippeṭṭiraṇṭu ceri m paḷḷiccantamum nikki niṉṟa nilattil taḷiyiṟtevar pakkal

koṇṭa The e of koṇṭa looks like ai.

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