- DHARMA_INSCempiyanMahadevi00001. X, X temple, time of X, year X
+ DHARMA_INSCempiyanMahadevi00001. Uyyakkoṇṭāṉ Tirumalai, Ujjīvanātha, time of Parakesarivarman, year 34
@@ -44,12 +44,11 @@
This edition by Nicolas Cane (2024), based on autopsy, photographs, and published
- visual documentation.
+
Edited and translated in Hultzsch 1895 (SII 2.75); edited in Cane 2017 (no. 1), based on autopsy.
+
This edition by Nicolas Cane (2024), based on autopsy. Encoded and reviewed by Emmanuel
+ Francis (2024).
Primary
Hultzsch, Eugen Julius Theodor. 1895. South-Indian Inscriptions: Tamil Inscriptions of Rajaraja, Rajendra-Chola, and Others
in the Rajarajesvara Temple at Tanjavur. Volume II, Part III: Supplement to the First
- and Second Volumes. South Indian Inscriptions, 2.3. Madras: Government Press.
№ 75, page TBC. [siglum SII]
+ and Second Volumes. South Indian Inscriptions, 2.3. Madras: Government Press.
№ 75, pages 374–375. [siglum SII]
Cane, Nicolas. 2017. “Cempiyaṉ-Mahādevī, Reine et Dévote : Un « personnage Épigraphique »
- Du Xe Siècle.” These de doctorat, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE). [https://www.theses.fr/2017PSLEP056].
Page TBC, № 1, figure TBC. [siglum C]
+ Du Xe Siècle.” These de doctorat, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE). [https://www.theses.fr/2017PSLEP056]. Page 761, № 1. [siglum C]
Secondary
-
ARIE 1891-1892. Page 17, appendix B/1892, № 96.
+
ARIE 1891-1892. Page 17, appendix B/1892, № 96.
+
+
+
Krishna Sastri, H. 1923. South-Indian Inscriptions (Texts). Volume IV: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the
+ Tamil, Telugu and Kannada Countries and Ceylon. South Indian Inscriptions 4. Madras: Government Press.