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No. 474
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9th regnal year (1187 A.D.)
Tamil
Jaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu
It registers a grant of three villages Ārṛürpallichchandam, Ullur (i.e., Tirunagungoṇḍai) and Enadimangalam by ArasanārāyaṇanAlappigantan alias Virasekhara Kāḍavarayan, as tirunāmattukkāņi, to the god (deva) of Narpatteṇayirap-perumpalli at Tirunagungondai, a sub-division of Rajarājavaļanāḍu from that year as granted by His Majesty (Aiyyan).
ARE, 381/1902, SII, Vol. VII, No. 1011, South Indian Temple Inscriptions, Vol. I, pt I, No. 71.
The regnal year of the king, according to the Annual Report on Epigraphy (1902) is nine, while in the South Indian Temple Inscription (Vol. I, pt. 1, No. 71) the regnal year is said to be one. The Kāḍavarayas, like the Sambhuvarayas, were the vassals of the Cholas.
Tirunagungoṇḍai
Ulundurpēṭṭai
South Arcot