Sundareśvara temple, Centalai, Tiruvaiyāṟu taluk, Tañcāvūr district. On a pillar in the
svasti śrī
kō-māṟa
ṭaiyaṟku yāṇṭu
vatu viṭēlviṭu
ya
ṉ niyama-mā-kāḷattu piṭāri
yāṟk' oru tiru-viḷakkinuk
kum Oru tiru-v-amurtukku mu
tal-āka Ip-piṭāriyār Uḷ
ḷūrkaḷil kalli-k kuṭutta
nilam Arai kāṇi-k kaṭa
Itu panmāheśva
ra-rakṣai
Hail! Prosperity! This is the 10th year of king Māṟañcaṭaiyaṉ. Kiṭakavan Kāttāṉ, servant
This inscription is engraved on three of the facets of the octagonal section of a pillar which square faces are engraved with long 8th century Muttaraiyar inscriptions (EI 13.10). The other facets of the octagonal section are engraved with a donation by the king Nandivarman III Pallava dated with his 12th regnal year (SII 6.447). At the end of the text on the middle facet, in a slightly different script, two words are engraved on two lines which read
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This digital edition by Valérie Gillet and Emmanuel Francis.