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MADHURAVIJAYAM
kadamai and Pērkkadamai also gives us a hint that
handicrafts had come back to their own thanks to the
interest evinced in them by Rājanārāyaṇa and his
father.¹
24
16
The highest regnal year found in Rājanārāyaṇa's
inscriptions is twenty and we can therefore conclude
that his reign ended by 1359 A.D." Rājanārāyaṇa
assumed a number of titles and they are: Ponnintam-
biran and Ponninperumal.¹8
Rājanārāyaṇa was followed by his son Venruman-
kondān, whom we may call Venrumankondān II, but
he does not appear to have ruled for any length of time.
The final attack of the Vijayanagar prince was directed
against him and he did not survive it.
16. A.R.E., 298 of 1910 Tarikkaḍamai and Pērkkaḍamai payable
by the Kaikkolar, Säliyar and Vänigar.
17. A.R.E., 36 of 1933-34 from Kiläminnai.
13. A.R.E., 33 of 1933-34.
kadamai and Pērkkadamai also gives us a hint that
handicrafts had come back to their own thanks to the
interest evinced in them by Rājanārāyaṇa and his
father.¹
24
16
The highest regnal year found in Rājanārāyaṇa's
inscriptions is twenty and we can therefore conclude
that his reign ended by 1359 A.D." Rājanārāyaṇa
assumed a number of titles and they are: Ponnintam-
biran and Ponninperumal.¹8
Rājanārāyaṇa was followed by his son Venruman-
kondān, whom we may call Venrumankondān II, but
he does not appear to have ruled for any length of time.
The final attack of the Vijayanagar prince was directed
against him and he did not survive it.
16. A.R.E., 298 of 1910 Tarikkaḍamai and Pērkkaḍamai payable
by the Kaikkolar, Säliyar and Vänigar.
17. A.R.E., 36 of 1933-34 from Kiläminnai.
13. A.R.E., 33 of 1933-34.