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13. Dated in the 13lh yeav of Vira Pandhja-derer. Gift of land 

 without any reserves to the fane, 



11. J) iitQdi h\ i\\Q iimo, oi Sri- vira Vijaij a Bhupati-raijer (all titular 

 names), cycle year only mentioned. Gift of land, by a union of various 

 classes o f people specified, for the advantage of the fane. 



15. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1330 in the time of Bhapaii-rayer, Gift of 

 22 cows, &c. to the fane, for the supply of oil for lights to be maintained 

 therein. 



16. Dated in the 1st year of Sambhura-dever. Gift of 350 fanams 

 for the service of the image in the same fane. 



17. Dated in the time of D.^va-maha-rai/er son of Vira-vijaya Bha- 

 pali-rayer. Gift of the proceeds from the sale of these villages ; amount- 

 ing, in all, to 820 fanams (kind not specified) ; from persons subscribing 

 their names. 



18. Dated in the 21st year of Tribhurana-devcr. Gift of land for 

 the service of the fane- 

 ID. Dated in the 1st year of Sundara Pandiya-derer. Gift from 



several persons of the KCn tribe (bearing that affix to their names). Gift 

 of cows, &c. to provide butter-oil for lights in the fane. 



20. Dated in the 1st year of Sundara Pandiya-dtver^ Gift of a pro- 

 portion of rice-grain, at the time of harvest, and 22 fanams, from four 

 Pundurams to the fane. 



21. Dated in the ist year of Sundara Pundiya-dever. Gift of 67 

 fanams to the fane by certain persons, who subscribe their names. 



22. Gift of 850 fanams, for the service of the fane , no date of year 

 specified: incomplete at the end. 



23. Dated in the 3d year of Kaloltuu^a Cholan. Gift of land, to 

 the fane. 



24. Commemorates the building of a Majitapa, or porch, by Canadu 

 rrt?,'e«, for the accommodation of all the ? and the 330 miUions of 

 celestials. 



25. A fragment of a few words; of no connected meaning. 



26. The same. 



27. A fragment, somewhat longer, but incomplete. 



Remark. — The copies of the foregoing inscriptions contained in sec" 

 tion 6, are in good preservation; both as regards ink and paper. 



Section 7. Copies of inscriptions at I'lrrporur (vulg. Tripaloor) and 

 other places between MavaU':eram, and Madras. 



1. Gift of a proportion of rice-grain, for the m iinlenance of Brah- 

 mans at Tripaloor : the fane is one of Subrahi)ia?iya. 



