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412

North wall of the Kanakāmbikā shrine in the same temple.             

Do.

Vīra Bhūpati-Uḍaiyar, son of Vīra Dēvarāya.

Śaka 1335, Vijaya, Kanni, śu. 13, Friday, Śadaiyam.            

Do.

Damaged. Records the gift by a ceratin Sadāśivadēvan of land, which he had previously obtained as maḍappuram, for conducting a service in his name in the temple of Tirunāgēśvaram-Uḍaiyār at Tiruppālaippandal.

413

South wall of the same shrine.              

Do.

Vīra Bukkarāya  

Śaka 132[7], Pārthiva, Karkaṭaka, śu. 5, Monday, Hasta.        

Do.

Registers a tax-free gift of the village Ponni-Ēndal for offerings to the god and the goddess Alagiya-Ponni-Nāch- chiyār at Tiruppālaippandal for the welfare of the king.

414

Wall of the south verandah in the first prākāra of the same temple.

Do.

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Śaka 14[2]6, [Raktā]kshi, Tulā, śu. paurṇamī, Friday, Uttarāḍam.          

Do.

 

Highly damaged. Mnetions Kōnērirāyan Narasaiyattēvarāyar.

415

Same wall.     

Do.

Vīra Bhūpati-Uḍaiyar    

Śaka 1333, Vikṛiti, Āḍi. 4.        

Do.

States that as certain taxes due to be collected for the temple of Ponnambalanātha had fallen into abeyance, these were revived by order of the king and utilised for conducting a service in his name.

416

Do.        

Sāḷuva

Narasiṁhadēva-Mahārāya.      

Śaka 1393, Vikṛiti,Arpaśi 13, trayō- daśī, Monday, Aśvati.    

Do.

States that as several maṇḍapas, gōpuras, etc., in different plaves suffered damage, and worship in temples was stopped on account of the Oḍḍiyan-galabai, these were restored by order of the king issued to his agent Annamarasa.

417

Wall of the west verandah in the same paākāra.

Vijayanagara  

Vira Bukkaṇa-oḍeya.    

Śaka 1326, Tāraṇa, Dhanus, śu. 14, Monday, Mṛigaṥīrsha.

Do.

Registers gift of land in Tagaḍi by the king for the service of a drummer (āvañjikkāran) in the temple.’

418

East wall of the same prākāra (outside), north of entrance.

Do.

Sadāśivadēva-Mahārāya

Śaka 1469, Parābhava, Karkaṭaka, śu. 5, Hasta, Monday.

Do.     

Registers gift of land and a house-site for the maintenance of a person doing the servie of tirumañjanam and tiruvaḍivaḷam to the god Naḍuvariyum-Perumāḷ-Nāyanār. Mentions Ayyamerumāḷ-Piḷḷai, an officer of Vaiyyappa-Nāyaka.

419 Same wall (behind the Vināyaka shrine) Do. . . . . . Tāraṇa, Chittirai 3. Do.

Modern. States that the Mahājanas of Muḍiyanūr decided that the Saṅkētis of different maṇḍalas were not eligible for the privilege of pāvāḍai and parivaṭṭam at Muḍiyanūr.

420 Three detached slabs built into the same wall. Do. . . . . . . .

Tamil (prose and verse).

Fragments. One of them dated in Bhava, Āni 13, is much damaged and mentions Malavarāya. Another contains the name Śevvappanāyakkar-Ayyan.

421 Slab set up in the south of the entrance into the same temple. Vijayanagara Sadāśivadēva-Mahārāya

Śaka 1479, Piṅgaḷa, Kanni, dvādaśī, Sunday.

Tamil. Registers the order issued during the pārapatyam of Tirumalai Nambi Sī (Śrī)rāmayyaṅgār-Ayyan granting the fishing taxfor the upkeep of the tank at Tiruppālaippandal, for the merit of Kōnēṭi Rāmarāja Ōbaḷaiyadēva-Mahārāja.
422 Rock known as Maḍuvānaikkuṭṭaipārai to the west of the same temple. Do. . . . . .

Śaka 1533, Sādhāraṇa, Āvaṇi 26.

Do. Registers gift of land to (god) Dakshiṇāmūrti for the merit of Śrīraṅgarāyar-Ayyan by Rāyappa-Nāyaka and others.
423 Another rock known as Kūṇḍarakkallu. pārai to the west of the same temple. Do. . . . . . Saumya, Māśi 20. Do.

Modern. States that the stone mortar (uralkuli) was the gift of a stone mason.

424 Rock known as Śonappārai in a private land to the south of the village. Pāṇ­ḍya.

Māravarman Tribhuvanachakravartin Parākrama-Pāṇḍyadēva.

3rd year         Do. Incomplete. mentions the Paḷḷis of Muḍiyanūr.
425 Slab lying in a field to the north of a shrine known as Rājākōyil. Do. . . . . .   Do. Modern. Statse that the well was called ‘ Tachchan-Nāyinār-kiṇaru.’

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