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kō-vicaiya-naraciṅ
ka-parumaṟku patiṉ oṉ
r-āvatu
mēṟ-kōvalūr-nāṭṭu Aḷa
ṉṟu ceṉṟu toṟu Iṭuvittu paṭṭāru Uṇaṅka
yār makaṉār kōttaiyār cēvakaṉ Ārōkavaṇka
r makkaḷ
kaṇimāta
ṉār kal
Eleventh
The figure of a soldier facing left is engraved on the stone. It holds a spear in its left hand and a short sword in its right hand.
Naraciṅkaparumaṉ (Sanskrit Narasiṁhavarman) has been tentatively identified as Narasiṁhavarman I by
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