தமிழ் பிராமி Tamil Brahmi
தமிழின் முதல் எழுத்து வடிவம் Tamil's first writing system
Mettuppatti (மேட்டுப்பட்டி) - 9

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IX. Mettuppatti (மேட்டுப்பட்டி) - 9
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32.
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A.
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ku vi rā a na tai ve ḷa1 a tā ṉa
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B.
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kuvira-antai vēḷ-a2 tāṉa
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அ.
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கு வி ரா அ ந தை வெ ள அ தா ன
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ஆ.
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குவிர அந்தை வேள்அ தான
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Translation
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The gift3 of Kuvira-antai Vēḷ.
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Locus
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The third segment in the continuous line at the head of the lower row of stone beds.
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No. of lines
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1
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Length
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56 cm.
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Date
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ca. 2nd century B.C.E.
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Notes
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1. The letter is clearly ḷa. HKS considers that it 'must be ya' on the basis of the mistaken assumption that 31 & 32 are identical. This is probably the reason why KVS omits this inscription.
2. cf. vēḷ, title of an ancient clan of chieftains and petty rulers.
3. 'of the stone bed' is understood from the context.
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Field Notes
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