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lamp and endowment for daily offering. They are remnants of a Jain temple or hermitage as at Settippoḍavu and Pechchippallam.
XXXVII
P. 1019-20. Madura Dist. Palni tāluk.
228-235. Aivarmalai. (Vațțeluttu and Tamil). Below the image cut out near Aiyamhalaiyam. Mention Ajjanandi (No. 692), Indrasena (No. 694) and Mallisenappiriyar (No. 697).
236-239. Vaṭṭeluttu. Above the nutural cave in the same place. Mention Pārsvapaḍāra (No. 700), Puvvaṇandukkuratti, the female pupil of Pattinikurattiyār of Perumbattiyur (No. 701) and Ayiraimalai (No. 702).
242. Do. do. Records in §. 792 and eighth year of the Pandya king Varaguna that Santivīraguravar, pupil of Kuṇavīrakkuravadigal, renewed the images of Parsvapaḍārar at Tiruvayirai and the Yakshis.
XXXVIII
P. 1036. Madura Dist., Periyakulam tāluk.
368. Uttamāpāļaiyam (Vaṭṭeluttu). Above the first three images first row, on the Karuppaṇṇasāmi rock. A damaged record of the Pāṇḍya king Saḍaiyamāran, dated 20th year.
369-377. Do. Below the same images. Mention Veṇbaikuḍi-nādu (No. 723), Arattanēmipperiyar, pupil of Attopavāsiga! (No. 725), Senguḍi-nādu (No. 728 & 731) and Ajjanandi (No. 729).
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P. 1038. Madura Dist., Tirumangalam tāluk.
389. Kongar-Puliyangulam (Vaṭṭeluttu). Below a Jaina image on the hill. Contains the syllables śrī-Ajjanandi.
393. Madura Dist., Tirumangalam tāluk.
Kuppalnattam: (Vaṭṭeluttu). On rock near the Jaina images on the hill. Damaged record, referring to the cutting of the images,