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402
Jaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu
King
Rājarāja III
Date
10th regnal year (1226 A.D.)
Tamil
Language
and Script
Contents
Registers a gift of 10 ma of wet land by Kūļal Alappirantān Ēlisai Mohan Kādavarāyan for the maintenance of a perpetual lamp before the god Pārsvanáthaśvāmin in the mēlapalli (temple at the top of the hill). Tirunagungoņdai is said to be a village in Tirumunaippādi-kungattūrnāļu.
Reference
South Indian pt. 1, No. 74.
Temple Inscriptions, Vol. I,
Remarks
Kūďal Alappirantān Elisai Mohan was one of the Kadava chieftains under Kulottur ga III. Probably, he continued to serve under Rājarāja III also, hence he finds a place in the present record.
No, 476
Village
Tirunafungondai
Taluk
Ulundūrpēžtai
District
South Arcot
Findspot
To the east of the entrance to the storeroom on the northern Shrine of the Chandranatha shrine in the same temple.