The Indian Analyst
 

Annual Reports

 

No. Place of inscription. Dynasty. King. Date. Language and alphabet. Remarks.
  CUDDAPAH DISTRICT─contd. CUDDAPAH TALUK─contd.          
404 Paiḍikālava.─Slab set up in front of the Kēśava temple. Vijayanagara Kṛishṇadēvarāya-Mahārāya Śaka 1445, Chitrabhānu, Chaitra, ba. 30. Telugu Very much damaged. Only the date portion of the record is preserved.
405 Slab lying in the north side of the Āñjanēya temple. …. …. Śaka 14. . . .  ., Dhātu, Do. Damaged. Records the construction of a temple and the consecration of the image of Hanumān therein by a certain [Ve]ṁgaḷappa, son of Rāyasam [Rāmarāja] and a gift of land made to the same.
406 Peddapuṭṭa.─ Broken slab in front of the Hanumān temple. …. …. Śaka 1758, Vikārin, Jyōnṭha, ba. 3. Do.

States that Pede-Gurappa, Chinna-Gurappa and Vōbaṁna, sons of Tirumalaya and grandsons of Putti Chiṭṭaya, built the stone tank in dedication to god Veṁkaṭēśvara.

407 Pāṇḍimarri.─ Slab set up in front of the Vīrabhadra temple. Vijayanagara Dēvarāya-Voḍeya ‘ruling at Vijayanagara’. Nandana, Māgha, śu. 1, Monday. Do. Registers gift of land as daśavanda made by Mallānāyaniṁgāru, son of Pulimārkolugaṇda Abrachiṁtala Raṅgānāyaniṅgāru to Mālaṅgara Ōbhaḷ-Ōjhyulu and several others for their having undertaken to repair and maintain  the tank bund in the village of Peṇḍliṇgari in Mulikināḍu. The entire cost of the work was estimated at 300 Siṅgaya-māḍas in lieu of which the said land was assigned.
408 Slab containing the image of a man attacking a tiger in the same temple. …. …. …. Do. Stated that Vīraya, son of Kannāṭi Kaṁnama-Reḍḍi, attacked a tiger (and died). The characters belong to the 15th century A.D.
409 Polatala.─(hamlet of Gaṅganapalle.) Three mutilated images lying in the Mallikārjuna temple. …. …. …. Do. The labels give the names ─
(1) Yerabhūmanapalle Nalanāgi-Reḍḍi Yerra[pa] of the Mudunūḷḷa-gōtram.
(2) Prōlutula Ma . . . . . . Karnāṭi Malli-Reḍi . . . .
(3) Peṁḍlimarri Tummala Nallaya. The characters belong to the 17th century A.D.
410 Pushpagiri.─Slab in the compound of the Trikūṭēśvara temple. Yādava Pratāpachakravarti Siṅghaṇadēva …. Kannaḍa Mutilated in the end. Registers gift, probably of land, made by Māhāpradhāna Nārāyaṇa Lakshmīdēva-Daṇḍanāyaka, the general of the king, for the worship of the god Vaidyanāthadeva at Pulpagiri and refers to the establishment of a maṭḥa named Lakshmīnilaya after the chief, and the provision for running an endless (avāri) satra therein, for his own prosperity.

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