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PENTAPADU GRANT OF CHODA BHAKTIRAJA, SAKA 1265
Götra and Sakha
Harita, Rigveda
Do.
Kaundinya, Yajurvēda
Do.
Do.
Do.
Kaunḍinya, Kanva.
Kaundinya, Rigveda
Name
50. Appana-ghaḍaśāsin
51. Vallabha-ghatasasin
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52. Kētana-ghaḍaśāsin.
53. Lingaya-ghaṭaśāsin
54. Dommana-ghaṭasāsin
55. Mallaya-ghatasasin
56. Somaya-ghatasasin
57. Allaḍi
58. Ellaya
59. Ramga.
60. Dōchaya-ghatasäsin
61. Sōmaya-ghaṭaśāsin.
62. Varadaya-ghaḍaśāsin
63. Gapapaya-ghatakäsin
64. Chamana-ghatasasin
65. Mailara-ghaṭasāsin.
06. Kesava-ghaṭaśäsin.
67. Appana-ghatasäsin.
68. Sripati-bhatta
69. Narahari-bhatta
70. Kamaya-bhatta
71. Pinnaya
72. Maraya-ghatasäsin.
73. Kommaya-ghatasäsin
74. Lakshmana-ghaṭasasin 75. Playa-gam
76. Bharati
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. Atreya, Rigveda
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Atreya, Yajurvēda
Käéyapa, Samaveda
Kasyapa, Yajurvēda
Maudgalya, Yajurvēda
Pütimasha, Yajurvēda
Kapi, Yajurvēda
Bharadvaja, Yajurvēda
Do. Do.
Srivatsa, Yajurvēda
Do.
Do.
Do.
Srivatsa, Rigveda Kausika, Yajurvēda Maitreya, Rigveda
Löhita, Yajurvēda Kaundinya, Bahvṛicha
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223
Shares
2
651
The record supplies some new information about some of the earlier members of the donor's family as also of the chiefs of Musunuru. The Muslim inroads into Telingana that followed the downfall of the Kakatiyas and the attempts of the Nayakas of the coastal region to stem the tide of the enemy hordes are well known and it has been shown how the chiefs of the various families such as the Panta-Reddis, the Undirajas, the Recharla chiefs, etc., numbering altogether seventyfive according to the Kaluvacheru grant, rallied round their leaders, the chiefs Prōlya-nayaka and Kapaya-nayaka of Musunuru and offered stiff resistance to the Muslims. The more prominent
Journal of the Telugu Academy, Vol. I, pp. 107 ff.