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THE PANDYAS also be assigned to him, from the institution of the service called Rājākkaḷnāyan- śandi after his well-known biruda (Nos. 270 of 1913, 386 and 391 of 1902). This inscription is dated in the 8th year and registers a gift of 20 mā of forest land in Vaḷḷaippākkam and Geḍilanallūr situated in Pādūrparru, made free of taxes, as tirunāmattukkāṇi to the temple of Agattīśuram-uḍaiya-Nāyanār at Pādūr. Further it mentions the conferment of the title Rājanārāyaṇa¬-Brahmārāyan on Kaṇṇāramudan alias Tirukkaivēl-alagiya-nambi, a Śivabrāhmaṇa of the temple, for improving the condition of the Agastīśvara temple, by conducting worship and instituting festivals in it, setting up the processional images of the god and goddess and installing with the help of the villagers other deities therein. From this it may perhaps be inferred that Rājanārāyaṇa was also a title borne by this Pāṇḍya king. This Brahmārāyan was also given as taṇḍilakkai (remuneration for collection of taxes) 10 mā of land, which he in turn presented for worship to the processional images set up by himself in the temple. In No. 178 from Irumbai in the South Arcot distrcit dated in the 6th year, the king’s name s lost but the title Māravarman is preserved. Since we find only records of Māravarman Vik- rama-Pāṇḍya (Nos. 191 and 192 of 1902) in this temple, this record also may be assigned to him. This inscription registers the gift of salt-pans to the temple of Mākāḷamuḍaiya-Nāyanār in the village by the ,ūravar of Villipākkam alias Gaṅgaikoṇḍaśōlanallūr in Ōymā-nāḍu, a subdivision of Jayaṅgoṇḍaśōla-maṇḍalam. Incidentally the record refers to the salt-pans given to the god Tirukkaluk-Kunram-Uḍaiyār, which must refer to the temple at Tirukkalukkunram in the adjacent Chingleput distrcit. There are two other records of Vikrama-Pāṇḍya (Nos. 211 and 231) without any identifying epithets. They may also be attributed to the same Māravarman, as definite records of this king are mostly found in this district. Of these No. 231 refers to the gift of taxes by the king for conducting a festival in the temple at Tirukkōvalūr on the day of the asterism of his coronation every month. Among these taxes are mentioned two, namely abhishēkakaikkāṇi and tulābhāravari. It may be noted that another record (No. 166 of 1902) of Māravarman Vikrama Pāṇḍya from Tirumāṇikuli in the same (South Arcot) distrcit refers to the gift of these taxes among others for a Āni. These two taxes are also enumerated in another record from Panayavaram in the same district (No. 437 of 1903) dated in the reign of a Kōnērinmaikoṇḍān, probably a Pāṇḍya king. They were presumably levied for the special expenses connected with the coronation and tulābhāra ceremonies performed by kings.
Jaṭāvarman Vikrama-Pāṇḍya. Jaṭāvarman Vīra-Pāṇḍya, his title Kaliyugarāman.
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