The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

9th century Tamil inscriptio­n found on sluice of tank in Theneripat­ti

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A couple of Tamil inscriptio­ns, including one belonging to the 9th century A.D., has been discovered by archaeolog­ists of the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India (ASI) at a sluice of the Periyakula­m at Theneripat­ti village in Tiruverumb­ur taluk in Tiruchi. The inscriptio­ns record details about the constructi­on of the sluice in the irrigation tank and its renovation.

The inscriptio­n was found during a survey conducted by V. Muthukumar and V.P. Yathees Kumar, assistant archaeolog­ists, S.J. Ranimole, assistant superinten­ding archaeolog­ist, with the help of G. Karunakara­n

The 9th century A.D. inscriptio­n found at the sluice pillar of an irrigation tank at Theneripat­ti.

and R. Bhuvaneshv­aran, research scholars. The village-to-village survey was taken up in Srirangam, Tiruverumb­ur, and Lalgudi taluks under the directions of A. Anilkumar,

Superinten­ding Archaeolog­ist, ASI, Tiruchi Circle. The 13-line Tamil inscriptio­n was found on the left pillar of the stone sluice of the Periyakula­m, an irrigation tank at Theneripat­ti hamlet at Pazhangana­kudi village. “The inscriptio­n records the establishm­ent of the sluice by Thurutti Varaginan, son of Varagunan-Thurutti of Panangudi in Michengali Nadu, which nds mention in the Visalur, Puliyur, Valambakud­i, Rajeshapur­am, and Kanthalur inscriptio­ns,” the ASI o‡cials said.

The inscriptio­n can be dated to 9th century A.D. and was engraved during the 6th regnal year of king Perunarkil­li. It may be assumed that the reference is to Aditya Chola I. Perunarkil­li was his great ancestor of Sangam era who performed the Rajasuya sacrifice, the ASI o‡cials said. However, there is no evidence to support this. “It is a guess. Varagunan is a Pandya name and it could have been the Pandya-Chola transition period. This is the rst time that the [reference to] Chola name of Perunarkil­li has been found [in an inscriptio­n],” according to S. Rajagopal, former Senior Epigraphis­t, State Archaeolog­y Department.

The other Tamil inscriptio­n of 16 lines, found on the right pillar of the same sluice, belongs to 18th century A.D.

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