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What information do we get about the chola inscription?

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The Thiruvotriyur temple inscriptions refer to an endowment given by Maran Parameswaran. On his return from Andhra Pradesh after winning a battle against a Chalukya king, capturing Seetpuli and Nellore, he donated a perpetually burning lamp and lands to the Adigramam temple. The commander-in-chief was awarded the title Sembian Chola Varaiyan by the Chola King.

In the inscriptions of Rajaraja Chola in the Big Temple, it has been stated that one of the recipients of the 48 cows as endowment in return to the supply of ghee for lighting lamps in the temple is named as “Rajaraja Valanattu Poyyil Kutrathu Sirukulathur Puliyan Chootri”. The inscriptions in the Sankaranathar temple belong to the same Chola period. An officer by name Madhuranthaka Pallavarayan donated 428 Sri Lankan coins as loan to the Sirukulathur Sabaiyar. In return, the villagers had to desilt and maintain the irrigation tank of the village every year .

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