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THE SMALLER LEIDEN PLATES OF KULOTTUNGA I.
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bank of the channel dug by Paravaikkulattu-Märāyan and reaching the high road
to Kāraikkal; Western boundary---to the east of the said high road to Kärsikkal; Northern boundary--to the south of the boundary of the lands in Vada-Kāda pāļi of sõla
kulavallipattanam. The inscription concludes by saying that the royal order had thus been carried out and that, on the direction of the sandhivigrahin Rajavallabha-Pallavaraiyan and the adhikarin Räjēndrakinga-Müvēndavölän, this copper-plate charter was written by Nilaiyudaiya-Panaiyan Nigarilisõlan Madhurāntakag, one of the Vikkiramābaraṇatterinda-Valangai-Vēļaikkāpas of Uçkõdi.
Serial No.
Village.
Division in which situated.
Extent in vēli, Kanikkadan in
mā, kāņi kalam, kuruni and mundirigai. and nali.
Nichchayitta.
nellu kalam.
1
97-2-11
8,943-9-3
4,500
124
400
560
Do.
2,779-4-4
1,800
274-37
106
10,600-9-6
Anaimangalam . . Pattana-kurram in Geya.
manikka-valanādu. Brahmadêya in Apsimet
Do. galam. Mufijikudi . . . Amur . . . . Tiruvárür-kurram . . Vadakudi alias Naqalar . Als-nädu. . . Ki-Chandirappadi . . Pälaiyur brahmadēya Puttakkudi . . . Kurambar-nadu in Jayan
gonda sola-valanādu. Udayamirttändanallür . Idaikkaļi-nadu. . .
5,850 2.840
701-41
6,514-5-1
Do.
1,012-5
10-2-11-1 kil. 601
1,500
1,000 8,720-4-4
87
6,107
3-3
135-3-3
78-5
Of the villages noted above, whose revenues had been assigned to the palli Anaimangalam. Amür. Vadakudi and Palaiyur are in the list of villages of the Negapatam Taluk of the Tanjore District (Madras Presidency) and Muñjikudi, which, according to the Lar ger Leiden plates, formed the South-western boundary of Āpaimangalam, must also be in the same Taluk.
The historical introduction of Kulottunga's inscriptions commences in different ways. One of them found in his earlier epigraphs begins with the words tirumanni, vilangum and records that with the sole aid of his arm and sword, he captured herds of elephants at Vayiragaram (Wairagadh in the Chanda District of the Central Provinces), received tribute from Dhārāvarsha of the Chakkarakotta (country) and brought the earth under his parasol. In these epigraphs, which are dated up to the 4th year of reign, the king is styled Rājakësarivarman alias Räjëndra-Chõladēva. Another insoription dated in the 6th year of his reign commences with the words pu-melarivai. The majority of his other records, dated between the 6th and 49th years, have either (1) the introduction pugal-Minda-punari, which gives a detailed account of the king's achievements, or (2) pugal-madu-uslangawhich refers in general terms to his victory of the Chēra, Pandya, and Vikramaditya VI and Simhapa, i.e., Jayasimha. The late Dr. Hultzsch has dealt with the events of the reign of Kulõttunga as could be gathered from the Vikramānkadēvacharita of Bilhana.
18.1. 1. (Texts), Vol. VII, No. 392. • Ibid., No. 137. • No. 813 of 8. I. 1. (Texta), Vol. IV, Noa. 874 and 786 of Vol. VII.