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524. 103 of 1897.-(Tamil.) On the north wall of the central shrine in the same temple. A damaged record in the forty-eighth year of the Chōḷa king Kō-Rājakēsarivarman alias Kolōttuṅga Chōḷadēva (I).

525. 10 1 of 1897, - (Tamil.) On the north, west and south walls of the same shrine A record in the twenty-second year of the Chōḷa king Tribhuvanachakravartin Rājarājadēva, Records a private agreement.

526. 105 of 1897.--Tamil.) On the west and south walls of the same shrine. A record in the twenty-first year of the Chōḷa king Tribhuvanachakravartin Rājēndra-Chōḷadēva (III). Records gift of land. The date corresponded to Wednesday, 30th June, A.D. 1266. Ep. Ind., Vvl. VII, pp. 176-7.

527. 106 of 1897.-(Tamil.) On the south wall of the second prākāra of the same temple. Records gift of land.

528. 107 of 1897.-(Tamil) On the west wall of the same prākāra. A fragmentary record in S. 1499, expired.

529. 108 of 1897.-( Tamil) On the north wall of the same prākāra. Mention Achyutappa-Nāyaka; a fragmentary record.

530. 109 of 189:-(Tamil) in the cellar of the same temple. A record of the Pāṇḍya king Tribbuvanachakravartin Sundara Pāṇḍyadēva unidentified) "who took every country." Records gift of land.

It is clear from these records that the place was called Rajadhiraja Chaturvedimangalam in Chola days and came to be called Mannargudi in the days of the Nayaks.