Periya Kōḷappāṭi, hero-stone, time of Mahendravarman, year 11 EpiDoc encoding Emmanuel Francis intellectual authorship of edition Emmanuel Francis DHARMA Paris, CEIAS DHARMA_INSPallava00296

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kō-viycaiya-mayēntira-parumaṟku yāṇṭu patiṉ-oṉr-āvatu

kīḻ-vēṇāṭ ṭu-t tuṭari mēl vilakkumiṟai yār vanta ñāṉṟu perum-pō ttaraiyar maru-makkaḷ Amkō ṭṭaiyār cēvakaṉ cākkai pa ṟaiyaṉār Iḷa-makaṉ Ēṟaṉ Eṟintu paṭṭāṉ

Eleventh year the victorious king Mayēntiraparumaṉ.Sanskrit Mahendravarman.

Ēṟaṉ, the younger son iḷa-makaṉ of Cākkai Paraiyaṉār, the servant of Amkōṭṭaiyār, the nephew maru-makkaḷ of Perumpōttaraiyar, attacked eṟintuLitteraly, "having attacked." and died, when Vilakkumiṟaiyar marched upon the village of Tuṭari in Kīḻvēṇāṭu.

Edited in (CN 1971/96); text and summary in (IP 296).

Encoded here by Emmanuel Francis (2024), based on .

1971/96 TBC 296