EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
rāśi, this (latter) gave back 148 Māḍais in the hands of this (former) with the libation of water
(i.e. relieved the former from the debt) and himself paid off 10 Māḍhais and 30 Poṭṭis of paddy that
had been (additionally) borrowed from his (i.e. Durgābhaṭṭar’s) father-in-law (or, maternal
uncle) Uttarēśvara-nāyaka, and gave (the land) in his (i.e. Tapachchakravattigal’s) hands with
libation of water.
(Lines 30-32) Let the ascetics who have become well-disciplined in the convention (of the Māhēśvaras) in various Maḍas and have been born in the three Maṇḍalas be trained (here) for the long
life, health and prosperity of this Vīra-Nārasiṁhadēva. Let the Sun, the Moon, the
Wind, etc. bear witness to this (transaction).
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