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CHOLAS OF THE RENANDU COUNTRY AND VAIDUMBAS.
that the record bears at the end in the Telugu-Kannaḍa script the signature
Śrī-Abhinutavāku, which was evidently the king’s official surname or title.
The king Bhuvana-Triṇētra Vaidumba-Mahārāja is clearly identical with
the king of the name whose coronation is mentioned in an inscription from
Upparapalle in the Cuddapah district dated Śaka 894 (Ep. Rep. for 1906, page
66, paragraph 52). Regarding a later chief of this family named Bhīmarāja
who ruled over this part of the country in about A.D. 1056 (Śaka 978) see
below, paragraph 23.
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