1838.] 



fieport on the Mackenzie Manuscripts, 



299 



Prof. Wilson's notice of this, and the foregoing, manuscript, will he 

 found in Des. Catal. vol. 1, p. 200-1, and is as follows : 



" XlW—Dilli raja Katha 

 Palm-leaves. 



«' A short genealogcial account of the descendants of Arjuna, and a few Hindu 

 princes, and some account of the reign of Krishna Raya of Fijayanagar. 



" XV. — Janamejaya VansavalL 



Palm-leaves. 



** A short account of the family of Janamejaya the groat grandson of Arjuna.^' 



7.— Palm-leaf bookj No, 1. — Countermark 953. 



Inscriptions at the Vaishnava fane of Conjeveram, 



1. On the Sampanci sacred wall, and on the southern wall, on the 

 hill. 



Inscription of Vai raja Timmapa Sal. Sac. 1413. Commemo- 

 rates a gift by Vai raja Timmapa^ of 4,500 fanams (of what kind not 

 specified), to be given yearly at the Divala, and Uputhi festivals, for 

 the expenses of processions, and for furnishing the usual otferings of 

 ghee, sugar, and other matters for making sacred viands, as customary 

 in Vaishnava fanes, 



2. On the sacred hill, on the Sampanci, and the southern wall. 

 Inscription of Nagaina Nayani ot Mucapalam, Sal. Sac. 1409. A 



gift of ghee and other matters, for lights and offerings, to be raised 

 from the revenues of a village called Tiru pani pillai, ma de in the 

 time of Saluva Timma, of the race of Narasimma rayer, 



3. On the sacred hill, below the Sampanci, on the southern wall 

 (In Telugu). Inscription of Saluva Timma rajii Sal. Sac. I403« 



Timma was the son of Saluva Saluva Malliya deva maha raja. Gift of 

 7,800 fanams for four kinds of service in one fane, and two kinds in 

 another fane, to arise from the products of cultivation. 



4. On the south side of the tower, on the Sampanci, below the 

 southern wall. 



Inscription of Tiru vithi sani the daughter of Ammani. Dated in 

 Sal. Sac. 1408. Gift of 300 fanams, for conducting a certain cere^ 

 naony of singing, &c. at the time of the god's rising up in the morning, 

 after sleep. 



5. Inscription of Narana patla vari the Purohitan, or Brahman- 

 adviser of Crishna Bayer, dated in Sal. Sac, 1436. Gift of ten thousand 

 fanams arising from the products of cultivation, for offerings before the 

 god, eight times daily, of ghee, and various other articles specified. 



