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was a title of Chola as well as Pandya kings (see para 96
of the Madras Epigraphical Report for 1907-08); and Saluva
Narasimha I defeated a Chola king according to the Saluva-
bhyudayam before going to Jambukesvara. Rather the Chola
king fled, and this has been taken in the Introduction to
indicate that Narasa was simultaneously attacking the
Chola king from the rear. (See para 95 of the Introduction.)
Para 76 of the Introduction :-
I.
The Uttaradi Mutt is perhaps included among the Mutts
which were the seats of wonderful austerities. The year was
about 1468 A.D.; and the pontiff of the Uttaradi Mutt was
then Raghunatha Thirtha; and he was a particular friend
of Sripadaraja, the Guru of Sri Vyasaraja, as the follow-
ing sloka from the श्रीपादराजाष्टकम् shows :-
पातु श्रीपादराजस्सखिवर रघुनाथार्ययुक्तः कदाचि
गंगास्नानाय गच्छन् पथि नृपसदनं प्राप्य भैक्ष्यं ययाचे ।
पादप्रक्षाळनार्थं स्थितवति यतिपे भर्त्सनादस्य कोपा
हे दग्धेतिन पदयुगलगतं यो ररक्षावनीशम् ॥
Sripadaraja must have gone to the Ganges with Raghunatha
Thirtha after 1444 A.D., when Raghunatha Thirtha became
pontiff of the Uttaradi Mutt. Sripadaraja must have been
senior to Raghunatha Thirtha by age and prior ordination.
Para 90 of the Introduction :-
J.
The inscriptions at Tirumale collected in Vol. I of
Mr. V. Rangacharya's Inscriptions in the Madras Presidency,
show that the sovereigns whose family deity was God
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was a title of Chola as well as Pandya kings (see para 96
of the Madras Epigraphical Report for 1907-08); and Saluva
Narasimha I defeated a Chola king according to the Saluva-
bhyudayam before going to Jambukesvara. Rather the Chola
king fled, and this has been taken in the Introduction to
indicate that Narasa was simultaneously attacking the
Chola king from the rear. (See para 95 of the Introduction.)
Para 76 of the Introduction :-
I.
The Uttaradi Mutt is perhaps included among the Mutts
which were the seats of wonderful austerities. The year was
about 1468 A.D.; and the pontiff of the Uttaradi Mutt was
then Raghunatha Thirtha; and he was a particular friend
of Sripadaraja, the Guru of Sri Vyasaraja, as the follow-
ing sloka from the श्रीपादराजाष्टकम् shows :-
पातु श्रीपादराजस्सखिवर रघुनाथार्ययुक्तः कदाचि
गंगास्नानाय गच्छन् पथि नृपसदनं प्राप्य भैक्ष्यं ययाचे ।
पादप्रक्षाळनार्थं स्थितवति यतिपे भर्त्सनादस्य कोपा
हे दग्धेतिन पदयुगलगतं यो ररक्षावनीशम् ॥
Sripadaraja must have gone to the Ganges with Raghunatha
Thirtha after 1444 A.D., when Raghunatha Thirtha became
pontiff of the Uttaradi Mutt. Sripadaraja must have been
senior to Raghunatha Thirtha by age and prior ordination.
Para 90 of the Introduction :-
J.
The inscriptions at Tirumale collected in Vol. I of
Mr. V. Rangacharya's Inscriptions in the Madras Presidency,
show that the sovereigns whose family deity was God
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