South Indian Inscriptions
South Indian Inscriptions is an epigraphical series that has been published by the Archaeological Survey of India in 34 volumes from 1890 through the present.[1]
Volumes
I: Tamil and Sanskrit Inscriptions from Stone and Copper-plate Edicts at Mamallapuram, Kanchipuram, in the North Arcot District, and other parts of the Madras Presidency. Chiefly collected in 1886-87.
II:
- Tamil Inscriptions of Rajaraja, Rajendra-Chola, and others in the Rajarajesvara Temple at Tanjavur.
- Part I. Inscriptions on the Walls of the Central Shrine, with Four Plates.
- Part II. Inscriptions on the Walls of the Enclosure, with Four Plates.
- Part III. Supplement to the First and Second Volumes, with Eight Plates.
- Part IV. Other Inscriptions of the Temple.
- Part V. Pallava Copper-Plate Grants from Velurpalayam and Tandantottam (with Two Plates), including Title Page, Preface, Table of Contents, List of Plates, Addenda and Corrigenda, Introduction and Index of Volume II.
III: Miscellaneous Inscriptions of the Tamil Country.
- Part I. Inscriptions at Ukkal, Melpadi, Karuvur, Manimangalam, and Tiruvallam.
- Part II. Inscriptions of Virarajendra I, Kulottunga-Chola I, Vikrama-Chola and Kulottunga-Chola III.
- Part III. Inscriptions of Aditya I, Parantaka I, Madiraikonda Rajakesarivarman, Parantaka II, Uttama-Chola, Parthivendravarman, Aditya-Karikala, and the Tiruvalangadu Plates.
- Part IV. Copper-plate Grants from Sinnamanur, Tirukkalar, and Tiruchchengodu.
IV: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada Countries and Ceylon (with Eleven Plates).
V: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada Countries (with Three Plates).
VI: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada Countries (with Five Plates).
VII: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada Countries.
VIII: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada Countries.
IX: (Parts I and II) Kannada Inscriptions from the Madras Presidency.
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References
- ↑ Archaeological Survey of India: Publications - Epigraphical Publications: "IV South Indian Inscriptions." http://asi.nic.in/asi_publ_epigraphical_south.asp