Balepete is a sub-locality in the Pete area of old Bengaluru. The Pete area is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas of commerce in Bengaluru and is presently Bengaluru's largest Informal Economic cluster.[1] It was roughly constructed in the 16th century, said to be by Kempegowda I, the then chieftain of the Bengaluru area and a vassal of the Karnataka Empire (Vijayanagara Empire). The Ranganathaswamy Temple is Balepete, said to be constructed by the Kempegowda Chieftains, houses a Telugu language donatory inscription in the Kannada script.[2]
It is a Telugu-language donatory inscription in the Kannada script, dated to Thursday,17-Feb-1628CE, as mentioned in the inscription as "śakavarṣaṃbulu 1549agu yaḍi prabhava saṃvvatsara maga su 13," issued during the reign of Vira Pratapa Ramadeva Maharaya of the Karnataka Empire when Kemppanachaya Gowna's grandson, Kempe Gowna's son, Immadi KempeGowna was ruling Yelahanka Naadu. Yelahanka naadu was an administrative unit (naadu) ruled by the Kempegowda chieftains. Yelahanka Naadu was part of Kelekunda-300, which was in turn part of the bigger administrative unit Gangavaadi-96000.
Gowna, as mentioned in the inscription, is same as Gowda and referred to the position of a village head in ancient times. The inscription is significant as it mentions the name Bengaluru verbatim in Kannada and its mention of genealogy of Immadi Kempegowda. The inscription was first documented in Epigraphia Carnatica Volume 9.[3]
Physical characteristics
The inscription is 122 cm tall and 39 cm wide. The Kannada characters are approximately 3 cm tall, 4 cm wide and 0.12 cm deep.
Transliteration of the inscription
The text is published below is the rereading published in the Journal of the Mythic Society.
(ಮುಂದೆ 15ಸಾಲುಗಳು ಶಾಸನಕಲ್ಲನ್ನು ಗೋಡೆಗೆ ಹಾಕಿಮುಚ್ಚಿರುವುದರಿಂದ ಕೆಳಭಾಗದ ಅಕ್ಷರಗಳು ಕಾಣುವುದಿಲ್ಲ )
(rest of the 15 lines are not visible as it is covered while fixing the stone to the wall)
Translation
The text is published in Epigraphia Carnatica Volume 9. It reads as follows:[3]
"Be it well. (On the date specified), when the rajadhiraja raja-parameshvara virapratapa vira-Ramadeva-maharaya, seated on the jewel throne, was ruling the empire of the world :— when, of the Asannava-kula, the Yalahanka-nad prabhu Kempanachaya-Gauni's grandson, Kempe-Gauni's son, Immadi-Kempe-Gaunayya was ruling a peaceful kingdom in righteousness ; — all the people of Bengalur pete entered into the following agreement ; —
Be it well. Obtainers of all favors from their own Mahankalika, worshippers of the lotus feet of (the gods) Ganesvara Gaurishvara and Vira-Narayana, chief men in Ayyavaje, all the Salumula of both Nana Desis of this country and other countries, and all the Salumula of both (sects of) the Nana Desis of Penukonda Bengaluru Guluru Chikkanayinipalle Ballapuram Tatiparti Ava. . Chandragiri Kolala Kottakota Kaveripatna Rayakota Narasipuram Beluru Hebburu Nagamangalam Ikkeri Bastipalli and other places,— for the offerings, festivals and other ceremonies of the god Ranganatha of Mutyalapete in Bengaluru,-— made application to Kempe-Gauni, and granted certain dues (specified)