Volume
II of the South Indian Temple Inscriptions deals with a number of endowments of the Pandya
Kings also (vide pages 556 to .562). On the temple walls these inscriptions are given,
from which it is seen that the temple was known in those days as Raja Rajeswaram and Raja
Rajapuram. 'Two such inscriptions are copied here.
Inscription No. 563 of the Book at page 557. No. 23 of 1908 on the inner Gopura of
the temple, right of entrance. Record dated in the 10th Year, Tai 14, of the reign of the
Pandya King Maravarman alias Thribhuvana Chakravartin Srivallabhadeva registering the
provision made for repairs and for celebrating festivals in the temple of XXXI Ra (ja) ra
(ja) isuram. Udaiyana- yanar, by the residents of Uttattur-nadu, a sub-division of
Kulottunga-valanadu. |