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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
12 Dēvamā Salakhū Lakshmīr=Uttamā ch=ēti tasya tu | dharmma-patnyaḥ pitṛivyasya
chatasraḥ pati-dēvatāḥ || 13 | kṛitir=iyaṁ śrīmad-āchārya-N[ē] . . . [1]
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[1] The last of the lost syllables was apparently ka which appears to have been preceded by the word putrasya.
The name of the poet’s father was probably written only in two syllables, the first of which was nē. This name
may have been something like Nēma.
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