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253 Rock near the tank called Śīyāḷicheṭṭikuḷam in a dry land. .. …. Piṅgaḷa, Āḍi Tamil In characters of about the 17th century A.D. Records a gift of 35 kuḷi of land under the tank by a certain Alagiya-MūvēndavēLār of Śōlapāṇḍiyapuram and the Ūravar of Paḷḷi-ēndal to a certain Śāmāpattar for the maintenance of a water-shed, after digging a pond near the road (for the purpose). Mentions Erama-Reḍḍi, the agent of Tivappa-Nāyaka.
254 Dēviyagaram.─Slab set up in front of the Bhajanakūḍam. [Vijayanagara] …. Tāraṇa, Āvaṇi Do. Records the gift of the village Amaradēviyār-agaram in Vīrapāṇḍyanallūr-paṭṭu in Malāḍu which was a subdivision of Magadai-maṇḍalam in Validilambaṭṭu-chāvaḍi of Tiruvadi-rājyam, to Varadarāja-Perumāḷ at Tuttippaṭṭu on the occasion of a solar eclipse, by Muddu-Veṅkaṭappa-Nāyaka, (son of) Veṅkaṭappa-Nāyaka. The former chief is stated to have got Tiruvadi-rājya as an amaranāyakam from Kāmappar Śriraṅgarāya.
255 Vīraṇāmpaṭṭu.─Slab set up in a dry land called Tachchankollai. .. …. Śaka 1550, Vibhava Do. The inscription is completely damaged except for a few lines in the middle. Mentions Achchutappa-Nāyakkar.
256 Kāṭṭuppaiyūr.─Rock in a dry land called Ādimūla-kavuṇḍar-kollai. Vijayanagara Śriraṅgadēva-Mahārāya Śaka 1496, Bhāva, Karkaṭaka, śu. 12, Wednesday, Anurādhā. Do. Records a gift of 3 pieces of wet and dry lands at Vīrapāṇḍyanadūr alias Kāṭṭuppaiyūr comprised in Tirukkōvalūr in Valudilambaṭṭu-chāvaḍi, a subdivision of Korukkai-kūrram in Milāḍu alias Jananātha-vaḷanāḍu as poliyūṭṭu-grāmam  to the shrine of Chakravartti-tirumaganār (Rāma) in the temple of  Āḷvārgaḷ-Nayinār at Tirukkōvalūr by Tirumalainambi Tiruvēṅkaṭayyan on the day of Prathama-dvādaśī. Mentions a village called Iḷaiyapevamāḷpaṭṭu among the boundaries of the lands.
257 Rock about 2 furlongs south-west of the ‘Iḷayaperumāḷ’ shrine in the Reserve forest. .. …. Dhātu, Āḍi, [3], Śrijayantī. Do. Damaged. Registers an endowment of land at Kāṭṭuppaiyūr as tirumālai-kāṇiyāṭchi by Tirumalainambi Tiruvēṅkaṭayyan, evidently the person mentioned above, which was left in charge of one Nārāṇaya who was to supply a flowergarland to god Chakravartti-tirumaganār  (Rāma).
258 Stone set up in a field  near the boundary line of Eleāmpaṭṭu village. .. …. …. Do. In characters of the 14th century A.D. Records a grant of 800 kuḷi of dry as mānya to a certain Chēdirājan who owned the kūṇiyāṭchi right over Kāṭṭuppaiyūr.
259 Aruṅgurukai.─Boulder to the north of the tank-bund near the weir. Chōḷa Tribhuvanachakravartin Kulōttuṅga-Chōḷadēva. 15th  year Do. Records a tax-free gift of land called Tiruvāykkulakkōnēndal surnamed Palavāyudha-Vallavaraiyanallūr to the temple of Tiruttāntōnrīśvaram-uḍaiya-Mahādēva at Perumbunam in Kurukkai-kūrram, a subdivision of Milāḍu alias Jananātha-vaḷanāḍu by Periyuḍaiyān Attimallan alias Kulōttuṅgaśōla-Chēdiyarāyan, a Malaiyamān chief of Kiḷiyūr.
260 Two labs built into the edge of the fresh water tank in the village. .. …. Śaka 15[68], Pārthiva, Chittirai 10. Do. Mentions the eluvai at Aruṅkoṛukkai.
261 Siddhaliṅgamaḍam─ North, west and south walls of the central shrine in the Vyāghrapurīśvara temple. Vijayanagara Sadāśivadēva-Mahārāya, ‘who was pleased to levy tribute from Īlam (Ceylon).’ Śaka 1485, …. Do. Built in in the middle. Seems to register an assignment of certain lands at Tiruppulippagavanallūr belonging to the residents of Marudūr alias Kṛishṇasamudram, an agrahāra formed by Kṛishṇappa-Nāyaka with the permission of the king and of Tirumalairāja, to the temple of Tiruppulibagavar in exchange for the hamlet Kōyitāmpaṭṭu, belonging to it but lying within their village.

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