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South wall of maṇḍapa in front of the central shrine in the same temple. |
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Sarvadhāri, Chittirai 8. |
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States that Apparasayya constructed the Uājal-maṇḍapa in the temple in the time of Achyutappa-Nāyaka, and names the communities the members of which had to conduct offerings and worship during the seven days of the annual festival to the god Nambirāya. |
| 300 |
Slab set up behind the Dharmarāja temple. |
Vijayanagara |
Kṛishṇadēva-Mahārāya |
Śaka 1447, [Pārthiva], Mēsha, ba. 7., Friday, Uttirāḍam. |
Do. |
Registers a gift of land made for the merit of Tirumalai-Nāyaka by Bālaya-Nāyaka, son of Tellama Kāṭṭama-Nāyaka for providing worship and offerings to the god Piḷḷaiporutta-Piḷḷaiyār. Pūvirundamalli is said to have been in the Nāyakattana-śīrmai of Tirumalai-Nāyaka. |
| 301 |
East base of the mosque in the same village. |
Chōḷa |
Rājarāja (I) Rājakēsarivarman |
14th year (in words) |
Do. |
Fragmentary. Contains a portion of the introduction comencing with the words Tirumagaḷpōla, etc. Mentions Śaṅkarappāḍiyān Kāvalampākkilān. Another fragment on a the same base probably of the same period, is dated in the 10th year (king’s name lost). A third fragment on a long slab contains a damaged Sanskrit verse of the same period and refers to Trailōkyadēvī. |
| 302 |
Slab lying in the same mosque |
Do. |
Parakēsarivarman |
[19]th year |
Do. |
Incomplete and damaged. Mentions Neduñchēli [ya*]-viṇṇagar-Irundadēva at Pūndanmali in Puliyūr-kōṭṭam. |
| 303 |
Slab set up in the same place |
Qutab Shāhi |
Sultan ‘Abdullah Quṭb Shāh |
1063 H. 20th Shawwal |
Persian |
Mr. Yazdani who kindly deciphered this inscription states that it records the construction and completion of the mosque by Rustam, son of Dhu’lfiqar of Astrābād during the governorship of Nawab Jumlat-lu-Mulkī Muhammad Saīd. |
| 304 |
Same slab |
Do. |
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Śaka 1578, Vijaya, Bhādrapada, ś u. 3. |
Telugu |
This is a Telugu version of the inscription above. |
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SAIDAPET TALUK. |
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| 305 |
Tiruvānmiyūr (near Adyar).—Slab set up in the middle of a street. |
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Śaka 1699, Kali 4878, Hēviḷambi, Kārttigai 24. |
Tamil and English |
Registers a gift of four kāṇi of land for rearing a flower-garden and for constructing a shrine for Piḷḷaiyār (Gaṇēśa) by the Āyirattoruvar community of oil-mongers of Chennapaṭṭaṇam. AnEnglish version of this inscription, dated in 5th December A.D. 1776 is also appended at the end. |
| 306 |
Madras.—Stone kept in the Government Museum. |
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Pārthivēndravarman |
8th year (in words) |
Tamil |
Records a gift of sheep by Chandraśēkharan, a madhyastha of Tiruchchuram in Nayadhiramaṅgalam situated in Śurattūr-nāḍu, a subdivision of Puliyūr-kōṭṭam, for burning a lamp in the temple of Mahādēva in the village. |
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SOUTH ARCOT DISTRICT. GINGEE TALUK. |
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| 307 |
Gingee.—Slab embedded near a watertrough near the mosque in the fort. |
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1135 H. (1723 A.D.). |
Persian Nastā’liq |
Deciphered by Mr. G. Yazdani, the Government Epigraphist for Moslem Inscriptions. States that Sa’id, the governor increased the water-supply of the city of Jiñji by the construction of a canal. |
| 308 |
Slab built into the compound wall of the same mosque. |
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1130 H. (1718 A.D.). |
Do. |
Do. States that Sa’id the successful (administrator) constructed the mosque at Nusratgarh. |
| 309 |
Slab built into the wall of a bastion near the same mosque. |
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1063 H. (1653 A.D.), |
Persian Naskk |
Do. States that the Husaini bastion was built in the year 1063 H. |
| 310 |
Base of the gōpura of the Veṅkaṭaramana svāmin temple in the same fort. |
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Tamil (verse) |
In characters of the 18th century A.D. Records the perpetual devotion of a certain priest of the temple of god Veṅkaṭēśa at Śeñji. Another similar record refers to the devotion of a certain Harīharaputtiran. |
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