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P. 993. Madura Dist, Madura tāluk.
13-20. Anaimalai: Vatteluttu and Tamil. On a rock with sculptures overhanging a natural cave in the same village. Mentions Narasingamangalam, Ajjanandi, Ten Kalavaļinādu Porkōḍu, Tinaikalattar, Venbaikuḍī-nādu [For Ajjanandin see N. A. 710 D.]
Pp. 995-96. Madura Dist., Madura tāluk.
39. Kilakkuḍi; In the natural cave called Settippodavu near this village are Jain images and beds described in Ep. Rep. 1910. On the pedestal of one of the Jain images in cave Settippoḍavu. The image was cut at the instance of Gunasenapperiyaḍigal, the pupil of Varttamănava Panditar who was the pupil of Gunasenadeva.
40. On the pedestal of another Jain image on the hill. The image was cut at the instance of a pupil of Gunsenadeva who was incharge of this palli (Kurandi-Tirikkāṭṭamballi Veņbunādu.)
41. Do, do, in the same place. A damaged record. Mentions Gunasenadeva who presisded over this palli.
42. Below the Jain image cut on the boulder outside the cavern. Abinandan Bhațara caused this image to be cut. It also refers to Kuraṇḍi Tirukkāṭṭambaļļi.
Pp. 1003-4. Madura Dist., Madura tāluk.
96-98. Mulluppatți (hamlet of Vaḍapalañgy): (Brahmi). On the pillow side of a stone-bed on the hill and on a boulder of the same hill. Unread. For the description of the Jain images and beds see Madr. Ep. Rep. 1910.
99. (Vaṭṭeluttu). On the same boulder below a Jain figure. Kanakavir Periadigal, a disciple of Guņaśenadeva who was a disciple of Kurandi-Atta-upavasi-Bhattara of Venbu naḍu, caused this images to be cut in the name of the inhabitants of Kuyiṛkudi (Modern Kilakkuḍi).
100. (do.) In the same place. Records that Māganandi, a disciple of Kurandi Ashta-upavāsi, caused this image to be cut in the name of the inhabitants of the district.