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No. 280
(A. R. No. 454 of 1940-41)
KONAKGNDLA, GOOTV TALUK, ANANTAPUR DISTRICT
Boulder on the hillock called the Rasāsiddhula-guṭṭa, to the north of
the village
Circa 8th century
This label reads Sabbanaṇdi-vanditan
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No. 281
(A. R. No. 199 of 1931-32)
VANAMALADINNE, PUNGANUR TALUK, CHITTOOR DISTRICT
Slab (No.5) with a panel of figures in relief, lying in a field to the
north of the village
Circa 8th-9th century
This record, which appears to be fragmentary, refers to a gift,
free from taxes (? sarva-parihāra) and to the village Kundanūr, It is
in characters of about the 8th-9th century.
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1 ಪಡು[ವಾ]ರಮು |
2 ಕೊ ಸರ್ವಪರಿಹಾ – |
3 ರಮುಂ ಅವಡುಕೆಯಿ – |
4 ನುಂ ಕುಂದನೂರಂ ಪಾರಂಪ |
5 ರಂ ಕೋಟಸಮಟಂ ಬರೆ – |
6 [ಮ]ಕಳ್ಳಕಳ್ಳ |
7 ಕೊಟು ಗನಿ . ದಾ. |
8 . . |
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No. 282
(A. R. No. 306 of 1935-36)
POṬṬIPĀḌU, JAMMALAMADUGU TALUK, CUDDAPAH DISTRICT
Slab kept in the chāvadi by the side of the Narasiṁhasvāmin temple
883 A.D.
This damaged record refers to Dhavaḷeyarasa (of the Bāṇa
family?) as ruling some area and mentions ponmanapāḍi. It seems to
registers a gift to Punya-bhaṭṭa, Chandrayta-gāmuṇḍa and Pālavarra
Komareya were witnesses.
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