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02. KADUVETTI MUTTARASA RELATED INSCRIPTIONS :

No. 5 - (A.R. No. 542 of 1906.) - ON A SLAB SET UP OUTSIDE THE SOMESVARA TEMPLE AT PUNGANURU, PUNGANUR ZAMINDARI, CHITTOOR DISTRICT - This undated inscription records the gift of a wet land of a Kanduga os spwomg capacity, (to the family of ) Kalianiga Kandanarayana who died after slaying nine thieves when the Bana king Vijayaditya Prabhumeru was ruling over Vadugavali twelve-thousand province and east of Manne and Kaduvatti-Muttarasa had come to raid Koyatur. No. 6 - (A.R. No. 327 of 1912.) - ON A SLAB SET UP IN A FIELD AT KARSHNAPALLE, PUNGANUR ZAMINDARI, CHITTOOR DISTRICT - This is not dated and refers itself to the reign of the Bana king Banarasa, who was also in charge of the Ganga six-thousand province when Ballaha i.e., the Rashtrakuta king led a campaign against Kaduvetti ( Muttarasa ), for not paying tribute. On this occasion a certain servant of Banatattaran, himself a s ervant of Vijayitta, while returning on a horse near Kuntiala, died after slaying Ganamurti. Since the characters of the record are of the 9 th century A.D. it may be assigned to the time of Vijayaditya II.03. TONDEMANA MUTTARASA RELATED INSCRIPTIONS : South Indian Inscriptions - Chalukyas of Badami Inscriptions - Miscellaneous Inscriptions in Kannada - Volume-9- part1 : No. 52 - ( A.R. No. 734 of 1919.) - ON A SLAB SET UP NEAR THE ISVARA TEMPLE AT NAGARURU, ALUR TALUK, BELLARY DISTRICT - This is not dated and is little damaged. It refers itself to the reign of the Chalukya king . . . ditya and records the grant of some land by Nagamangala. Mention is also made of Tondemana Muttarasa. go TOP 04. KAMBAN ARRIYAN RELATED INSCRIPTIONS : South Indian Inscriptions Volume_12 - Vyaghrapurisvara -Pallava Inscriptions : No. 40 - ( A. R. No. 541 of 1905) - Tiruvellarai, Lalgudi Taluk, Trichinopoly District.On the margin of a well called 'Nalumulaikkeni' - This inscription records the construction of a well called Marppidugu-Perunkinaru at Tennur in Tiruvellarai by Kamban Araiyan, the younger brother of Visayanallulan of Alambakkam, in the 4 th year of Dantivarman. The well is designed in the for of a svastika and it is reached by a flight of steps from each of the four directions. Published in Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XI, p. 157. No. 37 - ( C. P. No. 5 of 1922-23) - Pattattalmangalam grant of Nandivarman: 61 st year - Like the previous record, this is also engraved in Grantha and Tamil characters. It is dated in the 61 st year of Vijaya-Nandivikramavarman and registers a grant of 16 veli of land, which, together with the 24 veli granted previously, was constituted into a village under the name Pattattalmangalam and given to a number of Brahmanas at the instance of Mangala- Nadalvan, an officer of the king. The ajnapti of the grant viz., Vijayanallulan of Alappakkam is identical with the person of the same name figuring in an inscription of Nandivarman at Tiruvellarai in the Trichinopoly district. The engraver of the grant was Sri-Dandi, son of Videlvidugu Pallavap-peruntachchan of Aimpanaichcheri in Kachchippedu. Published in Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XVIII, pp. 120 ff.

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