Book Title: Epigraphia Indica Vol 22
Author(s): Hirananda Shastri
Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India

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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. XXII. (the känikkadan) on lands measuring twelve and three-fourths (vēli) in the brahmaděya of Anaimangalam is four hundred kalam of paddy : its nichchayitta nellu is five hundred and sixty kalam. The kāņikkadan on twenty-seven and three-fourths (vēli), three kāņi and a half of land in Muñjikudi of this nādu is two thousand seven landead and seventy-nine kalam, (one) tüni and four näli of paddy: its nichchayitta-nellu is one thousand and eight hundred kalam. The Kānikkadan on one hundred and six (vēli) and one-sixteenth of land in Amūr situated in Tiruvārūr-kūrram is ten thousand and six hundred kalam, two tuni, one kuruni and six näli of paddy : its nichchayitta-nellu is five thousand eight hundred and fifty kalam. The kāņikkadan on seventy and three-fourths (vēli), four mā and a half of land in Vadakudi alias Nānalür situated in Alanādu is six thousand five hundred and fourteen kalam, five kuruni and (one) nāli of paddy : its nichchayitta-nellu is two thousand eight hundred and forty kalam. The känikkadan on ten (vël), two mä, one kāņi and a half, one mundirigai, and kil threefourths of land in Kil-Chandirappādi of this nādu is one thousand and twelve kalam and five kuruni of paddy, and on sixty (vēli) and three-fourths of land in the brahmadëya of Palaiyür of this sama nādu is one thousand kalam of paddy : their nichchayitta-nellu is one thousand five hundred kalam. The kāņikkadan on eighty-seven and one-fourth (vēli) of land in Puttakkuļi of Kufumbūrnādu in Jayangondabola-valanādu is eight thousand geven hundred and twenty kalam, one tuni, and four nāļi of paddy: its nichchayitta-nellu is six thousand one hundred and seven kalam. The paddy (income) on three (vēli) and three ma of land in Udayamärtāndanallur of Idaikkalinádu in Vijayarājēndraśõla-valanādu is one hundred and thirty-five kalam, three kuruņi and three näli. The royal order fixing the income on this, according to the prevailing rate for dry lands, is seventy-eight kalam and five kuruni of paddy. Half of this shall be for this palli. (LI. 35-40) The several incomes of money and paddy inclusive of antarāyam, panmai-panda vetri, etc., arising from the above said villages have been assigned, free from taxes, to meet the expenses of this palli. Also, the pallichchandas have been freed from their previous kāniyālars, have their tenants removed and have been given by us to the Sangattār of this palli as their kāņi. The boundaries of the site and the surrounding ground of the glorious Bailēndra-Chūdāmanivarma-vihara alias Rājarājapperumpalli at Solakulavallipattanam in Pattana. kūrram, (a subdivision) of Geyamāņikka-vaļanādu are : (LI. 40-52) The eastern boundary is to the west of Sand-hill on the sea-shore. The southern boundary is to the north of the well called Pugaiyunni and also to the north of the land belonging to the Tiruvirattānamudaiya-Mahādēva situated to the west of this (i.e., the above said well) as well as to the west of the high road to Kāraikkäl which proceeds westward from the north bank of the tank dug out by Mārāyan at Paravaikkuļam to the west of this (i.e., the land of the Mahädēva). The western boundary is to the east of the high road to Karaikkal. The northern boundary is to the south of the boundary of the land called Vada-Kādappādi in Solakulavallipattanam. The land situated within these four boundaries measure thirty-one and three-fourths veli, two mā and one mundirigai in extent. And this land has also been given by us free of all taxes to this paļli inclusive of the antarāyam, panmai-panda-vetti and all other (päffams). This has been made in accordance with the royal order issued to us embodying the declaration of the king.

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