EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
3 śraya-śrī-Prithivīva-
4 llabha-Mahārājā-
5 dhirāja[1]-Paramē-
6 śvara-Bhaṭāraḷaku pri-
7 dhi(thi)virājya[ṁ]bu pra[tha]-
8 ma saṅva(ṁva)tsara[ṁ]bu prava-
9 rttilla śrī-Pō[2][r*]mukharāmuḷ=Vā-
10 ṇarājula pāḷa Penna-mari-
11 yāda ēḷuchu Aṇṇā[rā]-
12 puli-Vāṁbuḷu Dāramunri
Second Side
13 Vēṁgi-pāra Ī-
14 śvaru[3]nāku Marra-
15 lūra bannāsa pra-
16 sādā(da)ñ-chēsi ichchiri [|*]
17 Amlutalāḷu Che[ṁ]gā[4]-
18 lu Ko[ru]kālu Pa[rkku]ḷugu Chō[rla]kālu[5]
19 gulichinavāru [|*] Sapu-
20 rushuru[nrē]
21 kulopiñchinavāru [|*]
22 Tiṁgavelli-pāru Paḷu-
23 gu-bāru Vārāṇṭa-pā-
24 ru Jāya-pāru jūchi-
25 navāru [|*] Dēniki vakra[ṁbu]-
26 vachchuvāṇru gaḷānrē-
27 ni Muḍibi[yaṁ]bu
Third Side
28 Vāraṇāsiyu la-
29 [chi]navaṇr=agu pa-
30 ñcha-mahapa(pā)taka-
31 saṁyu[ñu[6]]ktuṇr=agu [||*]
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[1] Jā was first written and then corrected into ja.
[2] Although this letter looks like hē, apparently it stands for pō.
[3] In addition to the medial u sign, the letter r has a sign of length attached to its top, probably by mistake.
The letter occurs with the same signs in line 25.
[4] A small fissure in stone which runs across these two letters somewhat obliterates them and makes the reading
doubtful.
[5] The letters Chōrlakālu are engraved in continuation of the line on the third face of the stone.
[6] The letter ñu is redundant.
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