Mahakirindegama Tamil Inscription

Mahakirindegama Tamil Inscription is one of the Tamil Inscriptions in Sri Lanka. It was discovered in a field located near the Mahakirindegama Wewa.
The Mahakirindegama Tamil Pillar Inscription (Sinhala: මහකිරින්දෙගම දෙමළ සෙල්ලිපිය) is one of the Tamil Inscriptions in Sri Lanka . It was discovered in an old field located nearly a quarter of a mile north of Mahakirindegama Wewa in Mihintale , Anuradhapura District. Content The inscription has been engraved on two sides of a pillar of about 3 ft. in height (Indrapala, 1971). It consists of twenty-three lines (seventeen lines on the first side while six lines on the second side) of almost equal length (Indrapala, 1971). The characters are Tamil and Grantha used in the 12 century A.D. (Indrapala, 1971; Veluppillai, 1971).  The object of establishing the inscription is to register a grant of land to the Brahmanas of Jayankonta Calameka Caturvvetimankalam (Indrapala, 1971). Although the identity of the donor has not been disclosed, the record is dated in the twenty-fourth regnal year of Jayabahu Devar who, according to scholars, is none other than King Jayabahu I [(1110-1111 A.D.) Indrapala,…