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In characters of the 9th century A.D. Registers gift of gold by Cāttaṉ . . . . of Pāṇṭi-nāṭu for a lamp in the temple.
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No. 468 dated in the 13th
year of an unspecified king, but which paleographically resembles the record of
Nandivarman noticed above [DHARMA_INSPallava00325], may be assigned to the same king. This inscription
gives the name of the god of Maṇalūr as Tiru-Uḻutīśvarattu Mahādeva,
i.e.,
Mahādeva of Uḷutīśvaram (Rudreśvaram?), but the origin of this name is not clear.
Reported in
Recorded in
ASI transcript and estampage, if any, yet to be consulted.