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| No. | Place of inscription. | Dynasty. | King. | Date. | Language and alphabet. | Remarks. |
| FRENCH INDIA—contd. Villiyanūr—contd. |
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| 205 | East wall of the verandah round the tank in the same temple. | . . | . . . . | [Śaka] 1687, Pārthiva, Āḍī 5. | Tamil | States that the maṇḍapa was the construction of Rāmu-Reḍḍi of Maḍukkurai. |
| 206 | Entrance into the Chandramauḷīṥvara shrine in the Kavi-maṭha in the village. | . . | . . . . | . . | Do. | States that Meyjñāna-māmuni of Tiruvakkarai, who Belonged to the Meykaṇḍār-santati, built this kal-maṭha and that his agent here was his disciple Nandikēṥvarar of Tirunā valūr. In characters of the 16th century A.D. |
| 207 | Stone set up near the same maṭha | . . | . . . . | . . | Do. | Characters belong to the 15th century A.D. Registers gift of 5 pieces of land by several individuals as sarvamānya to Meyjñāna-māmuni, a disciple of Jñānadēṥika of Kāñchī belonging to the Meykaṇḍa-santati, who was the head of the maṭha on the northern bank of the tank. |
| SOUTH ARCOT DISTRICT. GINGEE TALUK. |
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| 208 | Tuttippaṭṭu.—Stone lying in a field | . . | . . . . | Jaya, Āḍī 15th | Do. | Characters belong to the 16th century A.D. Registers an agreement made among several persons to abide by the terms of the lease-deed of Tuttippaṭṭu, a village belonging to the temple of Tirukāmīṥvaram-uḍaiya-Svāmiyār (of Villiyanūr). |
| TIRUKKOYILUR TALUK. |
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| 209 | Vēṅgūr.—Rock in the bed of the tank known as Śittēri. | Pāṇḍya | Jaṭāvarman Tribhuvanachakravartin Sundara-Pāṇḍya. | 10th year, Paṅgami 18. | Do. | Records a sale of land in the village Vēṅgūr made by order of the king to the newly settled Bhaṭṭas of Kōdaṇḍarāmachaturvēdimaṅgalam founded by him in his 8and 1st year, by the Bhūmiputtirar alias Nattamakkaḷ of the village, who agreed to maintain from the sale price a hall called Bhūmiputtiran-tirumaṇḍapam. |
| 210 | Paḷaṅgūr.—South wall of the Kailāsaṅātha temple. | Chōḷa | Tribhuvanachakravartin Kulōttuṅga-Chōḷadēva, ‘ who was pleased to take Madurai and the crowned head of the Pāṇḍya’. | 38th year | Do. | States that a certain Tuḷāūḍaiyān Nambiyā[ḷ]vān Vidiviṭaṅkan constructed a portion of the temple walls of Kailāsamudaiya-Nā[ya]nār built by the Periyanāṭṭār at Palaṅgūr in Kurukkai-kūrram, a subdivision of Milāḍu alias Jananātha-vaḷanāḍu and also endowed to the temple half of the village Kāḍiyāru. |
| 211 | West wall of the same temple | Pāṇḍya | Kōnērinmaikoṇḍaruḷiya Vikrama-Pāṅḍyadēva. | 7th | Do. | Records a tax-free gift to the temple at Palaṅgūr, of ten mā of land which had belonged to several other temples prior to the 6th year of the king. |
| 212 | South side of the rock adjacent to the Aiyanārkōyil-kuḷam (taluk). | Chōḷa | Kulōttuṅga-Chōḷadēva | 33rd | Do. | Records the construction of a shrine for Piḷḷaiyār, and a gift of 50 kuḷi of land for worship therein by Clvenrān, son of Tyāgamugil-uḍaiyān of Tengeḍila-nallūr. |
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