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Swamikannu Pillai has discovered another king of this name who came to the throne in 1270, the present king should be termed the third of his name and not the second.

512. 91 of 1897.-(Tamil.) On the south wall of the central shrine of the Anṇāmalainātha temple, An incomplete record in the twenty-second year of the Chōḷa king Tribhuvanachakravartin Rajēndra-Choladēva III, corresponding to Sunday, 8th may. A D. 1267. Ep. Ind., Vol. VII, p. 177. The temple is said to have been in Sārigai Kōṭṭai, a hamlet west of Rajadhirājachaturvēdimangalam.

513. 92 of 1897.—(Tamil.) On the same wall Records in the thirty-second year of a certain king a sale of land.

514. 93. 1897.-(Grantha and Tamil.) On the same wall. A record of the Chōḷa King Parakēsarivarman alias Rājēndra-Chōla (1011 --43). Records gift of land.

515. 94 of 1897.-(Tamil.) On the north wall of the same shrine. Records gift of land.

516. 95 of 1897.--(Tamil.) On the north wall of the maṇṭapa in front of the same shrine. A record in the the nineteenth year of the Pāṇḍya king Rājakésarivarman alias Vira-Pāṇḍyadeva. Resembles Nos. 510 and 511. [The combination of a Chōḷa title with Pāṇḍyan king is very anomalous. Was he the Koṅgu Pandya who ruled from 1265 to 1265? See Cb. 196 and 197.]

517.96 of 1897.—(Tamil) On the north wall of the central shrine of the Kailāsanāthasvāmin temple. A record in the twenty second year of the Chōḷa king