SII 3.136: original edition by H. Krishna Sastri XIV.—INSCRIPTIONS OF PARAKESARIVARMAN UTTAMA-CHOLA. No. 136.—ON THE NORTH-WALL OF THE CENTRAL SHRINE IN THE KALYANASUNDARESVARA TEMPLE AT NALLUR. No. 41 of 1911. author of digital edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSSIIv03p0i0136 DHARMAbase

This fragmentary inscription is dated in the 10th year of Uttama-Chōḷa. Tirunallūr is identical with Nallūr, a village 5 miles south of Kumbhakōṇam. Māṉakkuṟai Vīranārāyaṇaṉār was evidently an officer of the king deputed to check the accounts of the temple of Tirunallūr.

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svasti śrī . śrīUttamacoḻarkku yā ṇṭu 10 Āvatu tirunallūr mahā devaṟkku māṉakkuṟai virayaṇanār śrīkāryyaM Ārācciyil Uṭaiyār tirumukam koṭuvaṉtu śrīkāryyaM Ārāñcu viṭṭa ni

Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 10th year of (the reign of) the glorious Uttama-Chōḷa and during the inspection of the temple management (śrīkāryam) by Māṉakkuṟai Vīranārāyaṇaṉār under the order of the king (the following lands) were given to Mahādēva (Śiva) (of the temple) at Tirunallūr, after due scrutiny of the temple business.

Digital edition of SII 3.136 by converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.

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