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South Indian Inscriptions |
INSCRIPTIONS OF THE MAIN BRANCH
...In this village We have donated, at the request of Narāyaṇarāja, four hundred nivartanas of land by the royal measure, to be utilised for the charitable feeding house (attached to the temple of ) Mahāpurusha (Vishṇu). (For translation of lines 24-39, see above, pp. 14-15 and p. 32.) ...(Line 39). And the following two verses sung by Vyāsa should be regarded as authori- tative on this point :- (Here occur two benedictive and imprecatory verses. ) ...(Line 43). (This charter has been) written by Kālidāsa, a servant of the Sēnāpati Kātyāyana on the seventh (lunar day) in the dark fortnight of kārttika in the twentyseventh (regnal) year. (It has been) engraved by the goldsmith Īśvaradatta, a servant of Kauṇḍarāja. The executors of this (royal) charter are Pitāmaha and Nanda. Seal ... (For translation of the legend on the seal, see above, p. 27.)
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