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359 Stone fixed into the sluice of the tank called Doṅgala-cheruvu.. …. …. …. Do. In modern characters. Mentions the Collector’s Jamadar, Mīro Sāhebu Ijāradār Gaphūra Sāhēba, Vengaḷa-Reḍḍi and another. Contains also an inscription of four lines in Urdu.
360 Same stone …. …. A. D. 1814 Urdu States that this tank was constructed during the regime of the Saheb Judge Thomas Naunam (?) and Collector Ross Sahib, and Richard Sahib and Campnell (?) Sahib under their orders by Muhammad . . . . . , ‘;the Jamedar of Jail.’ This and the following three inscriptions were read by Mr. Yazdani.
361 Cuddapah.─ Tombstone in the cometary attached to the Mosque. …. …. 1157 H. and 1159 H. Persian (verse), style of writing Thulth. Records the death of a saint. Ahmad-Shah in 1157 H. (1742 A. D.). It also records the date of the dome built over the tomb of the saint, the latter date being 1159 H. (1744 A. D.).
362 Slab at the entrance of the Mosque …. …. 1135 H. (1723 A. D.) Arabic and Persian. Scripts Thulth and Tughru.

Records the building of a mosque in 1135 H. (1723 A. D.).

363 Slab fixed in to the compound wall of the Mosque. Mughal Auraṅgzeb 1103 H. (1673 A. D.) Persian (verse). Script Thulth. Records the building of a mosque by the king in 1103 H. (1673 A. D.).
364 Dēvuni-Cuddapah.─Slab set up in the prākāra of the Veṅkaṭēśaperumāḷ temple. Vijayanagara Sadāśivadēva-Mahārāya Śaka 1484, Dundubhi, [Pushya], śu. 15, Saturday, lunar eclipse. Telugu Registers gift of land made to the temple of Tiruveṅgaḷanātha at Kaḍapa by Appagāri-Yallapa, the Ōḷigaṁ of Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Naṁdēla Avubhaḷēśvaradēva-Mahārāja for the worship of the god and for other services.
365 Two fragments of a slab lying in the compound of the same temple. Do. …. [Śaka] 1396, Vijaya (expired), Jaya (current), Śrāvaṇa, ba. 10. Do. Fragmentary. Seems to register a gift of some income from a village in Muliki-nāḍu attached to the Udayagiri-rājya, made to god Tiru[veṅgaḷanātha] of Kaḍapa by Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Timayadēva-Mahārāja. Mentions Narasiṅga[rāja]-Oḍayalu.
366 Front wall of the same temple, north side of the entrance. …. ….

Śaka 162 [9], Sarvadhāri, Kārttika, śu. 15, Friday.

Do. States that Āśna-Nāyaka, son of Arnaṁ Sarvappa, presented the kirīṭa (crown) to the god Tiruveṅgaḷanātha of Kaḍapa.
367 Same wall, same side Vijayanagara Sadāśivadēva-Mahārāya Śaka 1480, Piṅgaḷa, Āshāḍha, ba. 11. Do.

Damaged. Registers gift of lands made to the god Chokkanāthasvāmin of Nelandalūru by Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Vōbuḷarāja, son of Nandēla Avubhaḷarāja. Kaḍapa is stated to be situated in Ghaṇḍikōṭa-sīma which was given as nāyakara to the donor by the king. Different kinds of offerings are mentioned.

368 Do. …. …. Paridhāvin, Jyēshṭha, ba. 1[0]. Do. Regis ters the gift of silver vessels to the value of 15 varāhas, made to god Tiruveṅgaḷanātha of Kaḍapa, by Nāthapaṁgāru, son of Tarugu Puttaiya, and the rāyasam of Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Nandyāla Avubhalēśvaradēva Mahārāja. The god is also called Kaḍaparāya.
369 North wall of the same temple Vijayanagara Sadāśivadēva-Mahārāya Śaka 147[6], Pramādicha, Kārttika, śu. 12, Utthānadvādaśī. Do. Registers gift of land in Kaḍapa made to god Tiruveṅgaḷanātha of the village by Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara Pina Avubhaḷarāja, son of Peda-Vōbuḷarāja and grandson of Nandyāla Avubhaḷarāja for the worship of the god.
370 Do. Do. Do. Śaka 1476, Pramādīcha, Kārttika, śu. 1[2] Utthānadvādaśī. Do. Registers gift of lands made by Mahāmaṇḍalēśvara China-Avubhaḷrāja, son of Peda-Vōbuḷrāja and grndson of Nandēla Avubhaḷrāja, of the Sōma-vaṁśa, Ātrēya-gōtra, Āpasthaṁba-sūtra and Yajuś-śakhā for supply of flower garlands to god Tiruveṅgaḷanātha of Kaḍapa. The gift was made into the hands of the Āchārya of the donor.

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