tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42460173976400969072024-03-14T02:12:16.066-07:00AtyudariniA Title of Rajasimha Pallava (Narasimha Varman II), a king of Pallava Dynasty in Southern India who ruled from 695-722 CE. The inscription above is the name in Pallava Grantha script as found in Kailasanatha Temple, built by him, in Kanchipuram. ‘Aty + Udaarah’ means ‘Extremely Generous’. The derived meaning of the title is ‘Exceedingly Noble’ as explained by historian Dr.Michael Lockwood. On a different note ‘Atyuh’ means ‘Peacock’!Bhushavalihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03558027745101085778noreply@blogger.comBlogger0125