Miscellanea 



rambade ; Kattapadi and KulurDhoreballal^s two; Padubidre 

 and Iravattur Kinnari Ballajas, two; Muduru, and Muddala 

 Kinnari Arasus two; Yelan&du and Ain^du Heggades 

 two; Mudr£di and Kantavara Kinnari Heggades two. 

 These are the twelve petty princes. The history of what hap- 

 pened on the sixth year of the coronation (of the said 

 king) is as follows: — Kundodara (told) Vidyudyumnap^nd- 

 yaraya in an aerial voice that as the Kali (yug) approached, 

 the green stone (emerald) and the treasure of precious stones 

 should be buried under ground ; that the well of Siddharasa 

 should be shut up, and the image of N%a set up (thereon.) 

 Having done this he received tributes from these Chauta 

 and Banga and other kings and ruled for 81 years. After 

 his death the following kings, who descended for seven 

 generations from him, reigned respectively, viz., Bhutala- 

 p^ndyaraya for 75 years, Vidyndyumnap&ndyaraya for 81 

 years, Virap&ndyaraya 32 years, Chitraviryapandyaraya 16 

 years, Devavirapandyaraya 9 years, Balaviryapa'ndya 19 

 years, Jayaviryap&ndyaraya 27 years. These seven kings 

 reigned in all 259 years. 



Particulars of rules. 



The fourteen rules enacted for three classes of people 

 other than the Bralimans are the following, viz : — 



Jdti, Mti, Mdna, Marydde,Huttu, Kattu, Hinde, Munde, 

 Hechchu, Kammi, Bali, Banna, Ali and Uli, The parti- 

 culars of the above are thus : 



Jdti and Niti are the customs and manners observable by 

 each ca ste. Mdna and Mary dole are the marks of honour to be 

 used by each (caste). Huttu and Kattu are the abolition of 

 theMakkalasantana system in all castes and the introduction 

 in its stead of the system of Aliyasantana. Hinde and 

 Munde (behind, before) are the different degrees of su- 

 periorities consisting in the Patta (fillet) and Pattavali 

 honours, held by four, eight and sixteen (houses respectively.) 

 Hechchu and Kammi, ' superiority' and ' inferiority' are 

 the distinction of respects which each caste deserves. Bali 

 and Banna are such a class of people as have no seats and 

 marks of honours. Ali and Uli are the death and succes- 

 sion by heir to the propert}^. 



Particulars of Jdti and Niti. Jdti or the classes of people 

 are, Tuluvaru, Malavaru, Nayammararu, Mas6dika, Jainaru, 

 Haricetti, Pariyaru, Kumbararu (potters), Devadiga, Saliva 

 (weavers), Malekudiya, Panch^la. Kshanraka (Imrbers)^ 



