
Inscription throws light on philanthropy of Chola king’s maid
The Hindu
Two historians copy the engraving from Varadeeswarar Temple at Thiruvasi
A lengthy inscription of Rajaraja Chola I period has been copied from Sri Maatrurai Varadeeswarar Temple at Thiruvasi near Tiruchi by R. Akila, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Musiri, and M. Nalini, Head of the Department of History, Seethalakshimi Ramasami College.
The 293 lines Tamil inscription was found on the western face of the second gopura of the temple, according to R. Kalaikkovan, Director, Dr. M.Rajamanikkanar Centre for Historical Research.

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