Early Chola Temples

by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam | 1960 | 105,501 words

This volume of Chola Temples covers Parantaka I to Rajaraja I in the timeframe A.D. 907-985. The Cholas of Southern India left a remarkable stamp in the history of Indian architecture and sculpture. Besides that, the Chola dynasty was a successful ruling dynasty even conquering overseas regions....

Table III. Inscriptions on pillars in the mandapa in front of the southern shrine

Inscription series: 375 of 1924
Where found:                       On a pillar; mukhamandapa
Name of the king:                
Regnal Year of the ruler:     
Authorship attributable to:  
Gist of the inscriptions:        In early characters and unfinished, this inscription seems to state that the pillar is the gift of a certain Manjana mudikondan alias Rajaraja Vanji Ilango of Kurinjippadi.

Inscription series: 376 of 1924
Where found:                       On four pillars; mukhamandapa
Name of the king:                
Regnal Year of the ruler:     
Authorship attributable to:  
Gist of the inscriptions:        On four lion pillars in the same mandapa are engraved the names of: Kaliyuganirmalan, Gangamattandan, Maravan Manadhanan, Araiyagal araiyuli.

Inscription series: 373 of 1924
Where found:                       East wall; mukhamandapa
Name of the king:                Parakesari
Regnal Year of the ruler:      4th Year
Authorship attributable to:  
Gist of the inscriptions:        Damaged—gift of gold for a perpetual lamp—quotes the 16th year Parakesarivarman Uttama Chola and Adigal Paluvettaraiyar.

Let's grow together!

I humbly request your help to keep doing what I do best: provide the world with unbiased sources, definitions and images. Your donation direclty influences the quality and quantity of knowledge, wisdom and spiritual insight the world is exposed to.

Let's make the world a better place together!

Like what you read? Help to become even better: