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Kommana-Boya, with his sons and further descendants has to supply one mana of ghee daily for a perpetual lamp to the god Pandisvara-Mahadeve at Dhanadavrôlu as long as the moon and the sun shall last."
The inscription ends with two of the customary verses.
POSTSCRIPT. The two temples of Siva and Vishņu at Nadendla contain 12 inscriptions of the Kondapaqmați chiefs, and there are two others at the Sömêsvara temple at Irlapadu near Nadepdla. I subjoin abstracts of these records, which, along with the Tsandavôla inscription of Buddharåja, establish the following three pedigrees.
Budda I.
Buddhavarman.
Erra-Manda; saks 1040 (P).
Manda I.
Buddha varman.
Buddhavarman or Budda II.;
married Gadiyamadevi.
Manda II.; contemporary of Rajendra-Choda.
Manma-Manda, Manma-Mapdaya,
or Manama-Mapda; Saka 1062, 1060, 1061.
Budda; married Badambiks or Badamadevi.
Chods or Chôderija;
Bakr 1054, 1057.
Buddhavarman.
Manda I. or Mandana.
Gands or Gandana.
Manda II., married Kand&mbika ;
Saka 1057 (R).
Malla or Malleråja;
Baka 1089.
Buddhardja; married GundAmbika or Gundamadevi;
Saks 1066, 1070, 1098.
Aokams;
married Rajendra-Choda.
Manderija; Saka 1094, 1096.