Book Title: Jaina Literature in Tamil
Author(s): A Chakravarti, K V Ramesh
Publisher: Bharatiya Gyanpith

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________________ JAINA EPIGRAPHS IN TAMIL 151 Purport: Records a gift of 50 sheep to Tirukkātsāmballi at Kurandi in Veņbu-nādu in order to supply to the temple 5 nāļi of ghee everyday. TEXT 1. Srimat-ko-Māțañjadaiyağku yāṇ2. du muppattaiñ ju idan-edi[r*] 3. [āju] ivv-aņdu Veņbu-ņā4. třu-Kkusaņdi Tirukkāțțāmba5. llikku allattu iqu Oladū6. r-kil Pāmbārūr tingal añ7. ñāli ney ațţa aqutta ādu ai 8. mbadu [|*] Notes: Like the stone bearing inscription No. 10 above, this wing-stone also must have been brought from the Tirukkāțţămbaļļi Jaina temple at Kusaņdi and inserted in the Kālanāthasvāmin temple at some later date. [Published in ibid., No. 39] No. 12. Ēruvādi, Nanguneri Taluk, Tirunelveli District. On a boulder in the Irațțaipottai rock. Dynasty : Pāņdya King : Mārañjadaiyan Date : Regnal year 43 Language and Alphabet : (799 A.D.) Tamil Purport : This weather-worn inscription seems to reeord a gift of land by Irambāțțu-vējān Sattan as palļiccandam to the god (bhațāra) of Tiruviruttalai-Aruvāļam in Nātļāļruppõkku and a gift of sheep for a lamp. A Tamil verse at the end, composed by the donor himself, contains an exhortation to all to offer worship to the Aruhan on the hill. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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