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THE LATER PALLAVAS
Peruñjiṅga I and Peruñjiṅga II., 26. An inscription from Elavānāśūr (No. 484) in which the king’s name is lost
records the remission of taxes in favour of the locals temple by Munaiyadaraiyan
Achalakulōttuṅgan alias Rājarāja-Kāḍa-
Varāyan of Kūḍal. As the Pallava chief
Maṇavāḷapperumāḷ who was also known as Rājarāja-Kāḍavarāyan and
Achalakulōttuṅgan or Achalakulōttaman (S. I. I., Vol. VIII, NO. 317), belonged
to the same village of Kūḍal, the chief mentioned in the present record may be
12 A
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