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South Indian Inscriptions |
EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
No. 17.- TWO INSCRIPTIONS OF TAMMUSIDDHI ;
SAKA-SAMVAT 1129.
The .first of the following two stone inscriptions is engraved on the east wall of the Naṭarâja
shrine in the Vaṭâraṇyêśvara temple at Tiruvâlaṅgâḍu, 3 miles N.-N.-E. of the Chinnamapêṭ
Railway Station in the North Arcot district. The second is on the north wall of the central
shrine of the Vâchîśvara temple at Tiruppâśûr, 2 miles W.-S.-W. of Tiruvuḷḷûr in the Tiruvaḷḷûr tâluka of the Chingleput district. They are now edited for the first time from inked
estampages supplied to me by Dr. Hultzsch.[3]
[1] A. Grünwedel, Buddhistische Kunst in Indien, sec. ed. (1900), p. 138. |
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