The Indian Analyst
 

South Indian Inscriptions

 

 

Contents

Index

Introduction

Contents

Additions and Corrections

Images

Contents

Dr. Bhandarkar

J.F. Fleet

Prof. E. Hultzsch

Prof. F. Kielhorn

Prof. H. Luders

J. Ramayya

E. Senart

J. PH. Vogel

Index-By V. Venkayya

Appendix

List of Plates

Other South-Indian Inscriptions 

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Vol. 4 - 8

Volume 9

Volume 10

Volume 11

Volume 12

Volume 13

Volume 14

Volume 15

Volume 16

Volume 17

Volume 18

Volume 19

Volume 20

Volume 22
Part 1

Volume 22
Part 2

Volume 23

Volume 24

Volume 26

Volume 27

Tiruvarur

Darasuram

Konerirajapuram

Tanjavur

Annual Reports 1935-1944

Annual Reports 1945- 1947

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 2, Part 2

Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume 7, Part 3

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 1

Kalachuri-Chedi Era Part 2

Epigraphica Indica

Epigraphia Indica Volume 3

Epigraphia
Indica Volume 4

Epigraphia Indica Volume 6

Epigraphia Indica Volume 7

Epigraphia Indica Volume 8

Epigraphia Indica Volume 27

Epigraphia Indica Volume 29

Epigraphia Indica Volume 30

Epigraphia Indica Volume 31

Epigraphia Indica Volume 32

Paramaras Volume 7, Part 2

Śilāhāras Volume 6, Part 2

Vākāṭakas Volume 5

Early Gupta Inscriptions

Archaeological Links

Archaeological-Survey of India

Pudukkottai

EPIGRAPHIA INDICA

No. 17.- TWO INSCRIPTIONS OF TAMMUSIDDHI ; SAKA-SAMVAT 1129.
BY. H. LÜDERS, PH.D. ; GÖTTINGEN.

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]
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[1] A. Grünwedel, Buddhistische Kunst in Indien, sec. ed. (1900), p. 138.
[2] See Professor Pischel’s Grammatik der Prakrit-Sprachen (1900), p. 24.
[3] Nos. 408 and 407 of the Government Epigraphist’s collection for the year 1896.

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