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South Indian Inscriptions


 

INSCRIPTIONS COLLECTED DURING THE YEAR 1906

RAJADHIRAJA I

No. 330

(A .R. No. 330 of 1906)

North Arcot District, Walajapet Taluk, Tirumalpuram.

Ruined Vishnu Temple --- On The Same Wall.

Rajadhirajadeva (I) – 32nd Year (A.D. 1049 – 50)

The inscription is much damaged. It begins with the introduction Tingaler taru etc. It registers a sale of land free of taxes, by the urar of Amanpakkam in Palugur – nadu a division of Manaiyirkottam in Jayangondasolamandalam in favour of god Uyyakkondalvar at Govindapadi. 

No. 334

(A. R. No. 334 of 1906)

North Arcot District, Walajapet Taluk, Tirumalpuram.

Ruined Vishnu Temple --- On The Same Wall.

Rajadhiraja (I) --- 30th Year (A.D.1047-48)

This records an agreement given by the servants of the temple of Perumanadigal at Govindapadi (here stated to be situated in Purisai – nadu not Valla – nadu), a division of manaiyir – kottam in Jayangondasolamandalam, undertaking to meet the expenses of special offerings and worship on the day of Punarvasu in Chittirai month every year, with the interest on 30 kasu, which had been, invested with them by a lady by name Parvati-sani the wife of Pirandur Nagadona Kramavittan of Avipakkam alial Solasikhamani-chaturvedimangalam in Kalattur-kottam.

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