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EPIGRAPHIA INDICA
Kommana-Bôya, with his sons and further descendants has to supply one mâna of ghee daily for a
perpetual lamp to the god Paṇḍîśvara-Mahâdêva at Dhanadavrôlu as long as the moon and
the sun shall last.â
The inscription ends with two of the customary verses.
POSTSCRIPT.
The two temples of Śiva and Vishṇu at Nâdeṇḍla contain 12 inscriptions of the Koṇḍapaḍmaṭi chiefs, and there are two others at the Sômêśvara temple at Irlapâḍu near
Nâdeṇḍla. I subjoin abstracts of these records, which, along with the Tsandavôlu inscription of
Buddharâja, establish the following three pedigrees.

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