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kō-vicaiya-narai
ciṅka-parumaṟku yā
ṇṭ’ Ēḻ-āvatu
mēr-kōva
lūr mēl vāṇa-kō-mutta
raicar nāṭu pāviya tañ ciṟ
ṟappaṭikaḷ poṉmāntāṉār mēṟ
vanta ñāṉṟu poṉmāntāṉārkkāy-p paṭṭā
ṉ kaṭuvantaiyār makaṉ viṟcitai kal
vāṇa
kō-k-kaṭa
mar
Seventh year of the victorious king Naraiciṅkaparumaṉ.
See DHARMA_INSPallava00293, from the same place and of similar content.
The figure of a soldier facing left is engraved on the stone. He is seen holding a bow in his left hand and a short stagger in his right hand. Very near the right leg of the figure are seen sculptured a casket.
Naraiciṅkaparumaṉ (Sanskrit Narasiṁhavarman) has been identified as the Pallava king Narasiṁhavarman I by
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