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Slab near the Vināyaka temple          

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Do.     

Registers a similar agreement as the one above.

 

TIRUVALLUR TALUK

 

 

 

 

 

206

Akkārappākkam.—Door-jamb of en-trance into the maṇḍapa, Śiva temple.

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Pramōdūta, Vai-sākha śu. [3].

Telugu

Damaged.

207

Āmidānallūr—Stone near the ruined Vishṇu temple.

Chōḷa .           .           .          

Marudai(Madurai)koṇḍa Parakēsari-varman.

17th year         

Tamil  

States that the sabhā of Andanallūr founded a Vishṇu temple in their village under the name of Śivakarappāḍi-Vishṇu-gṛiham.

208

Stone set up in the Perumāḷ temple   .

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Do.

Damaged. Seems to state that Kṛishṇadeva Mahārā[ja] made an endowment to (god) Tiruvēlūr-Appan for the performance of the Vaigāśi festival.

209

Guruvāyal.—Stone fragment in the dilapidated Śiva temple west of the village.

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Do.

Damaged. The words Durgā-bhaṭāri and Guruvāyil can be read. In characters of about the 11-12th century.

210

Iluppūr.—Two sides of a stone set up north of the village.

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Do.

Damaged. Mentions Tirumalai-Nāyakan.

211

Kannigaippēr.—Slab near the dilapi-dated Śiva temple.

Chōḷa .           .           .

Rājakēsarivarman       

8th year                                   

Do.

Ends of lines lost. Seems to record a sale of land made by the sabhā of Kaṇḍigaipperrūr to a certain Pṛithivirāma- śeṭṭi.

212

Broken fragment near the same temple

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Do.

Commencement lost. Mentions Chaturvēdimangalam and the Periyanāṭṭār.

213

Four broken slabs near the same temple

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Vijayagaṇḍagōpāla   

26th year, Āḍi             .

Do.                 

Registers an endowment of lamps to the image of Subrah- maṇya-Piḷḷaiyār set up in the temple of Tiru-Akkīśura- muḍaiya-Nāyanār at Ka[n]rigaippērūr by Madurānta-kam-uḍaiyān Śēnāpatippiḷḷai.

214

Stone slabs near the wall behind the Śiva temple.

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Do.                 

Fragmentary. Mentions the sabhā and contains the impre- catory portion. In characters of about the 9th century.

215

Slab near another well, near the Sundara- rāja perumāḷ temple, first side.

Pallava .           .           .

….ṅgavikramavarman                       

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Do.                 

Beginning lost. Seems to register an endowment of gold entrusted with the sabhā of the village by a private individual Śevviḷai Nāyagan for burning a lamp in a temple (name lost) at Kanrigai……in Pularkōṭṭam.

216

Same stone, second side         .           .           .

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Bhāva, chittirai 22      

Do.     

States that Kaṭṭa Varadarājayyan granted the village of Veṅkaṭāpuram as a sarvamānya gift to god Kōdaṇḍa-Raghu-nātha perumāḷ of Kanniyappēru.

217

Koppūr :- Pillar near Śiva temple                  .

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Do.     

Fragmentary. Mentions a gift made by the nagarattār. In characters of about the 9th century.

218

Maduravāsal.—Two broken slabs in the dilapidated Śiva temple.

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Do.     

Fragmentary. Mentions a sabhā and some gift of land. In characters of about the 10th century.

219

Pāparambākkam.—Stone near tank called Maṅgatayi-guṇṭa.

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Śālivāhana-Śaka 1672, Kali 4851, Pramōdūta, Pura-ṭṭāśi, 7=1750 A.C., September 8.

Do.     

States that the tank was the gift of Maṅgammāḷ, the daughter of Pūṇḍi Nallappanāyakkar and the wife of the son (name lost) of Nallappan of Śambu-mahārishi gōtra and a resident of Pāpparambākkam.




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