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Velvikudi inscription information


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The Velvikudi inscription is an 8th-century bilingual copper-plate grant from the Pandya kingdom of southern India. Inscribed in Tamil and Sanskrit languages, it records the renewal of a grant of the Velvikudi village to a brahmana by the Pandya king Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I alias Jatila Parantaka (r. c. 768—815 CE) in c. 769-770 CE.

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Velvikudi inscription

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The Velvikudi inscription is an 8th-century bilingual copper-plate grant from the Pandya kingdom of southern India. Inscribed in Tamil and Sanskrit languages...

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Multilingual inscription

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Tbilisi) in Ancient Greek and Armazic (a local variant of Aramaic) the Velvikudi inscription (8th century; India) in Sanskrit and Tamil the Valun tablet (11th...

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Kadungon

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from the Velvikudi inscription of the Pandya king Parantaka Nedunchadaiyan (also Nedunjadaiyan or Nedunchezhiyan). According to this inscription, Kadungon...

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Kalabhra dynasty

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existence of Kalabhras is the 155-lines-long 8th-century Velvikudi grant copper plate inscription of Nedunjadaiyan. It was created at least 200 years after...

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Pandya dynasty

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as ancestors. Pururavas is listed as one of the ancestors in the Velvikudi Inscription of Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I (Jatila Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan)...

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Prashasti

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describes the policy that he followed toward each set of rulers. Velvikudi inscription (c. 8th century CE), Pandya dynasty Deopara Prashasti (12th century...

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Grantha script

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in India. This early Grantha script was used to write Sanskrit texts, inscriptions on copper plates and stones of Hindu temples and monasteries. It was...

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Vatteluttu

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centuries – letters 'p', 'v', 'y', and 'n' and sometimes 'l' also, are alike. Velvikudi Grant (8th century AD, Tamil) Quilon Plates (9th century AD, Old Malayalam)...

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