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MISCELLANEOUS
INSCRIPTIONS IN KANNADA
VOLUME
IX - Part
- iI
UMMATTUR
CHIEFS
No. 701.
(A.R. No. 23
of 1910.)
ON
A SLAB SET UP TO THE EAST OF THE BASAVESVARA TEMPLE AT KUNTHURU,
KOLLEGAL TALUK, COIMBATORE DISTRICT.
This record is dated Saka 1434, Angirasa,
Jyeshtha, su. 15, corresponding to A.D. 1512 May 30, Sunday
(not verifiable), in the reign of the Ummattur chief,
Immadi-Chikkaraya-Odeya, son of Mahavira-Nanjaraya-Odeya, who
is stated to have made a sarvamanya gift of the village Kunturu
to the Salur-Santa-matha for providing food and clothing to 50 Odeyars
of the Sivachara sect. Mention
is made of various taxes and of the boundaries of the village situated
in Handinadu, which the chief was ruling.
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