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The Indian Analyst


 

South Indian Inscriptions


 

INSCRIPTIONS COLLECTED DURING THE YEAR 1906

KULESEKHARADEVA

No. 405

(A. R. No. 405 of 1906)

Tiruchirapalli District, Pudukkottai State, Perundurai.

(Near Tirumayyam)

Satyagirinatha – Perumal --- On The West Wall..

Tribh. Kulasedharadeva --- 13+13th Year

Stones containing this inscription are misplaced and some are lost. This seems to register an endowment of land (at Vellur) placed in-charge of the Srivaishnavas of the temple of Kandideva-Vinnagar at Perundurai in Kana-nadu, by Kandan Alagukanda-Perumal and his elder brother Kandan Aludaiyan alias Kalvayil – Nadaslvan to provide for the worship of god Tavamukaiya-Pandisar consecrated by them (it is not clear where).

No. 406

(A. R. No. 406 of 1906)

Tiruchirapalli District, Pudukkottai State, Perundurai.

(Near Tirumayyam)

Satyagirinatha – Perumal Temple – On The Same Wall.

Tribh. Kulasekharadeva – 13+9th Year.

Uninscribed stone is built into the body of this inscription and its continuation is lost. It seems to record a gift of some pieces of land made tax-free to the temple of Tyagamikama-Vinnagar – Ember man at Perundurai by Kandan Aludaiyan Kalvayil – Nadalvan, the chief who figures in No. 405 above.

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