The Indian Analyst
 

Annual Reports

 

279 Do. Do. Rājarājadēva 14th year Do. Incomplete. Mentions Pṛithivīgaṅgan Nilaiyiṭṭa-Perumāḷ Araśagaḷnāyan alias Kulōttuṅgaśōla­-Prithivigaṅgan and the temple of Kaliyādittaviṇṇagar-Ālvār at Kāmappullūr alias Śuṅgantavittaśōḷa-chaturvēdimaṅgalam.
280 South wall of the maṇḍapa in front of the shrine of the goddess in the temple. Vijayanagara Śrīraṅgarāyadēva-Mahārāya Śaka . . . . . . , Pramādi, Tai 5 Do. States that (this maṇḍapa was built) for the merit of Timmappa-Nāyaka, the agent of Śevvappa-Nāyaka, Kumāra Raṅgappa-Nāyaka and Koṇḍama-Nāyaka.
281 Same wall Chōḷa Rājarājakēsari [varman] 9th year (in words). Do. Fragment. On the same wall is another fragment of the 12th century. A. D. mentioning the  temple of Śrīmad-Dvārakai and some endowment made for its upkeep.
282 East outermost wall of the same temple Pallava Kampavarman (Lost) Do.

Continuation of lines lost. Seems to register a gift of land by the assembly of Kāmappullūr to a certain Naraśiṅgattiruvēdi of Uruppuṭṭūr.

283 East and north outer walls of the same temple. Chōḷa Parakēsarivarman 8th year (in words). Do. Stones misplaced. Registers a gift of gold by Gaṅgapperundēvi, wife (?) of Kāmaḍigaḷ, the son of Mādēvar of Paṅgaḷa-nāḍu for feeding three Brahmans (in the temple).
284 Same wall Do. Parakēsarivarman ‘who took Madura’ 25th year (in words). Do. Stones misplaced. Seems to  register the provision made by an endowment of money to the sabha of the village for the clearance of silt in the local lake by three persons including Piḷḷaiyār Kōdaṇḍarāman, who are said to have also made a gift of an ōḍam (boat) each for the purpose.
285 Slab set up in front of the same temple Vijayanagara Dēvarāya-Mahārāya Śaka 1401, Vikāri, Karkaṭaka, śu. 5, Friday, Hasta. Do. Registers remission of taxes on lands in Kāmappullūr and other places for conducting a service on Anusha, the asterism of Sāḷuva Narasiṁhadēva-Mahārāja in the temple at Tiruvaṇṇāmalai.
286 Stone built into the platform of the Saptamātṛika shrine in the same. Do. Parakēsarivarman

3rd year (in words)

Do. Continuation of lines lost. Mentions the shrine of Śaṅkaranārāyaṇa built by . . . . . Dēviyār, probably of the family of the Paṅgaḷa-nāḍu chiefs and a son (name lost) of Gaṅgamārttāṇḍa alias Prithivigaṅgaraiyan.
287 West and south walls of the same temple …. …. …. Do.

In characters of the 9th century A. D. Fragmentary. Seems to be the concluding portion of a record in which it is stated that the Maṇṇuḍaykār (?) of the village should first offer worship in the Piḍāri temple and then in the  Kāḍugāḷ-kōṭṭam.

288 South and west walls of the Vīrabhadra temple in the same village. Do. Tribhuvanachakravartin Rājarājadēva 8th year Do. Stone misplaced and some lost. Seems to record a gift of land by Nilaiyiṭṭa-Perumāḷ Araśagaḷnāyan who was administering the nāḍu (for worship) to the shrines of Śaṅkaranārāyaṇadēva and Nārāyaṇa-Perumāḷ.
289 Slab set up in the same village Vijayanagara Achyutadēva-Mahārāya Śaka 1462, Plava, Āḍi 8. Do. Registers  gift of house-sites at Kāmappullūr by Ayyan Maṅgaraśayyan for the merit of the king.
290 Kalaśapākkam.─Pillar set up in front of the Subrahmaṇya shrine in the Tirumāmunīśvara temple. Chōḷa Rājarāja Rājakēsarivarman 17th year Do. Beginning lost. Registers a grant of land made at the instance of the officer Sundaraśōḷa Mūvēndavēḷān, to three persons for singing Tiruppadigam during the three services in the temple of Tiruvachchiruppākkattālvār at Vaśugūr in Vaśugūr-nāḍu, a subdivision of Palkunra-kōṭṭam.

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