1. Date: Śaka 1432 [expired] and the PramodūtaPramodūta see page 109, note 2 = As Dr. Oppert has shown in the
Madras Journal of Literature and Science for the year 1881, p. 276, the erroneous forms Pramodūta and Pramādicha for the two cyclic years Pramoda and Pramādin owe their origin to some old versus memoriales, in two of which we find Pramodo 'tha and Pramādī cha; in course of time the two particles atha and cha were mistaken for portions of the names themselves. In Tamil the two wrong forms have entirely superseded the correct ones.
2. Remark: The name of the king is entirely effaced; but the inscription begins with the same birudas, as were borne by the king Kṛishṇadeva of the inscription No. 121.
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