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37. Land, fituated to tbe eaft of Tirumaptru, Cajomaca, and fo forth, 

 and the two villages Cdnaru and Cobila; 



38. Placed to the fouth of Palapurufha and Hulli, and to the weft of 

 the town called Parundar ; 



39. To the north of Berupu and Purapaca, including the town, which 

 lias the name of SivabhaBapura, or that of Siva's adorers, 



40. With another propitious name derived from the four facred hearths 

 (Chaturv'edi) of the delightful Chola; together with the charming town of 

 Gfrvindaparh 



41. (Where eleven Brahmens are to water one Antra tree, and to wor- 

 ship the God Rudra by day and by night after the prefcribed acts of 

 devotion) ; 



42. And the fmaller town, called Chattupdca, ever abundant in grain, 

 inhabited by men eminently learned, in the great principality of Paraviru y 



43. A place to be honoured by all, marked on all fides by four diftihcr. 

 boundaries; furrounded with rivulets formed by good genii, the pebbles of 

 which are like gems carefully deposited, 



44- Viewed with delight by the diftant eye, fit to be enjoyed by 

 deitits ; graced with trees exquifitely beautiful ; having the advantage alfo 

 ©f ponds, wells, and pools of water with raifed banks ; 



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