SII 3.60: original edition by Eugen Julius Theodor Hultzsch No. 60.—ON THE WALL TO THE NORTH OF THE TANK IN THE BILVANATHESVARA TEMPLE. author of digital edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSSIIv03p0i0060 DHARMAbase

This inscription records that certain income was assigned to the temple by Śeṅgēṇi Miṇḍaṉ Attimallaṉ Śambuvarāyaṉ in the 8th year of the reign of Kulōttuṅga- Chōḷadēva. As another member of the Śeṅgēṇi family is mentioned in inscriptions of Rājarāja III.,Above, Vol. I. Nos. 61 and 64. it may be assumed that the king referred to in Vol. I. No. 132, and Vol. III. Nos. 60 and 61, is Kulōttuṅga-Chōḷa III., the predecessor of Rājarāja III.See above, pp. 43 and 79.

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svasti śrī . kulottuṅkacoḻatevarkku yāṇṭu 8 Āvatu mācimāsamutal ceṅkeṇi miṇṭaṉ Attima llaṉ campuvarāyaṉ Uṭaiyār tiruvallamuṭaiyār koyil Antarāyattāl vanta kācum tiruccūlakkācum kuṟṟatteṇṭamum tiruppaṇikku viṭṭe . ceṅkeṇika vaṅcamuḷḷataṉaiyum Iṟakkur gaṃkaiIṭai kumariIai kurāl pacuvai koṉṟāṉ pāvattai paṭuvār .. tiruvallaṉāyakavai rāki Ittaṉmam ceyvittāṉ veḷaivāṅki .

(Line 1.) Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 8th year (of the reign) of Kulōttuṅga-Śōḻadēva, from the month of Māśi,—I, Śeṅgēṇi Miṇḍaṉ Attimallaṉ Śambuvarāyaṉ, gave for the repairs of the temple the money accruing from the internal revenueAntarāya occurs also in Vol. I. pp. 89 and 136. of the temple of the lord Tiruvallam-uḍaiyār, the triśūla-kāśu and (the fines called) kuṟṟam and daṇḍa.See above, p. 38, note 5.

(L. 5.) As long as the family of the Śeṅgēṇis exists, those who obstruct (this charity) shall incur the sin of one who kills a tawny cow between the Gaṅgā and Kumari.

(L. 7.) Vēḷaivāṅgi, a Vairāgin (who was) the chief of Tiruvallam, caused this charitable gift to be made.

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