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Velurpalaiyam plates

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The Velurpalaiyam plates of Nandivarman III is a 9th-century copper-plate grant which was found at the village of Velurpalaiyam, around 7 miles from the town of Arakkonam in Tamil Nadu, India. The grant records the gift of a village to a temple of Shiva by the Pallava king, Nandivarman III (r. 846 – 869). The inscriptions on the plates are partly in Sanskrit (employing the Grantha script) with the rest in Tamil and additionally provide a valuable genealogical record of the Pallavas.

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Velurpalaiyam plates Wikipedia