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________________ Thanjavūr District No. 506 Village Tirunā gēśvaram Taluk Kumbakonam District Thanjavur Findspot On a pillar lying in a maņdapa at the end of the street infront of the Năganāthaévāmi (Siva) temple. Dynasty King Chola (Aditya 1) (871-907 A.D.) Date Tamil Language and Script Contents The inscription is dated to the time of Āditya, on palaeographical grounds. It records the provision made by the Perunagarattar (merchant community) of Kumaramättandapuram in Tiraim úr-nādu for the renovation of the surrounding hall (tiruchchurralai) and the gopura in a Jaina temple called Miladudaiyarpaļļi. Kumaramärttānda seems to have been a surname of the Pallava king Nandivarman III, Reference ARE, 222/1911, SII, Vol. III, No. 91. Remarks The village Kumaramārttāngapuram was obviously named after Nandivarman III. The Chola king Aditya I is said to have married the daughter of Nandivarman III as is evident from a record from Chittämûr, in which she is called Kādavarkonpävai. (See, Chittāmûr Inscriptions.)
SR No.006562
Book TitleJaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA Ekambarnathan, C K Sivprakasham
PublisherResearch Foundation for Jainology Chennai
Publication Year1987
Total Pages488
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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