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Arunachala; Or, A Short History of Hill and Temple in Tiruvannamalai, North Arcot District ...

By M. Anant Narayan Rao
Arunachala temple guiled the roof of central shrine in 1211 and gave 3 villages.

Journal of the Asiatic Society

By India) Asiatic Society (Calcutta, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal
Maravarman Sundara Pandya and Ragaraya Magadai Nadalvan

Tirumalai-Tirupati Dēvasthānam Epigraphical Series

By V Vijayaraghavacharya, Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanam Committee
magadai for conducting the nimandam (daily provision) at tirumala on our behalf. The kilparru and the malparru the...

The Second Pandyan Empire, A.D. 1190-1312

By Alice Justina Thinakaran
The ---- nadu was divided by the Pandya between the valava (Chola) and the Magadar Kor (Bana). An endowment of watershed by the Bana title Arkadukilar (South Arkadu or Arcot forming the part of Magadai or Nadu Nadu) is mentioned in the two records from ponamarapadi. In the eleventh year of Maravarman Sundara

Journal of the Andhra Historical Society

By Andhra Historical Research Society
In that epigraph it i sstated that the lands were measured by the rod 'raja-vibhatan-kel'. Yet another inscription of the 15th century, it was recorded that the lands in Magadai Mandalam were measured by a rod of 18 feet in length and assesment was made accordingly.

The Origin of Saivism and Its History in the Tamil Land

By K. R. Subramanian
Like Tanjore, Chengalput and Kanara, the "Nadu Nadu" has still a small Jain population. We need tnot doubt its existance there from the pre-Tevaram days. Patalika (Modern Cuddalore) has a monastry in which Jain work Lekaribhge was written.

A Topographical List of the Inscriptions of the Madras Presidency, Collected Till 1915: With ...

By Vijayaraghava Rangacharya
of the nadu nadu and the birth place of arunandi sivacharya, the author of sivagnanasiddhiyar etc.

Gadyakarṇāmr̥ta of Sakala-Vidyācakravarttin: Text and Study

By S. S. Janaki, Sakala-Vidyācakravarttin
Rajarajadevan Magadai Perumal (1181-1213)

Ponparappinan guild the central shrine of [[Thiruvannaamalai]] [[Annamalaiyar Temple]] around 1211.

Hoysala kings raided Magadai Mandalam ("the uprooter of the Makara kingdom" - )'. 1218, 1227,

  • Bhillama III 1020-1055 C.E. , ruled near Sinnar, Nasik. Helped Chalukya Somesvara against Paramaras
  • Vesugi II 1055-1068 C.E.,
  • Bhillama III 1068 C.E.
  • Seunachandra II 1068-1085 C.E., overcame civil war, defeated Bhillama IV to become king.
  • Airamadeva 1085-1115 C.E.
  • Singhana I 1115-1145 C.E.
  • Mallugi I 1145-1150 C.E., period of internal family feud up to 1173
  • Amaragangeyya 1150-1160 C.E.
  • Govindaraja 1160
  • Amara Mallugi II 1160-1165 C.E.
  • Kaliya Ballala 1165-1173 C.E.

Independent kingdom

"Magarajya Nirmulana" Narasimha II











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