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Fragment. Registers gift of a village for offerings and lamp, by Mahādēvaṭikaḷ, the daughter of Vāṇakōvaraiyar Siddhavaṭavaṉār (with the permission of her elder brother) . . . . . . yar Vayirimēkaṉār. Another fragment in the same place dated in the 7th year, probably of the same king, registers gift of gold for offerings to the god by Pullāli Cāttaṉ.
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See No. 469 which is an incomplete record dated in the 5th year of Nandivarman, consists of detached
stones, and from it it is inferred that a certam Vayiramēkaṉār was the son of
Vāṇakōvaraiyar Siddhavaṭaṉār and was ruling in the locality and that at the
request of his younger sister Mahādevaṭikaḷ, an endowment was made to the
temple at Maṇaḷūr. In two inscriptions at Tiruvoṟṟiyūr (Nos. 158 and 161 of 1912)
a certain Vayiramēkaṉ
alias Vāṇakōvaraiyaṉ, the son of Perunaṅkai or Cami Akkaṉ
is mentioned in the reign of the Pallava king Aparājita, and since in the present
inscription a Vāṇakōvaraiyaṉ Vayiramēkaṉ is stated to be the son of Siddhavaṭavaṉ
he may be different from the former.
Reported in
Recorder in
ASI transcript and estampage, if any, yet to be consulted.