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Temples in and around Madurantakam

by B. Mekala | 2016 | 71,416 words

This essay studies the Temples found around Madurantakam, a town and municipality in Kancheepuram (Kanchipuram) District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Madurantakam is one of the sacred holy places visited by Saint Ramanuja. It is also a region blessed with many renowned temples which, even though dating to at least the 10th century, yet they c...

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Penndati or Pendati (servant)

The term �Penndati� means servant of palace.[1] Chola epigraphs elucidated about ‘Pendati�. A lithic mentioned a gift of 90 sheep for a lamp to the temple and one lamp stand by a palace woman (Pendatti) named Devayan Pulalakkan alias Avanisikhamani.[2] Another lithic record referred to that Pichchan Vikramabarani, a servant (Pendatti), residing at Ponnamaraiyar angadi who has endowed 12 Kasu for a perpetual lamp.[3] A lithic record denoted that palace woman (pendatti) named Periyan Thirubuvana Sundari (a resident) bought a land from assembly for 85 Kalanju of gold which she had deposited for feeding a Sivayogin in the temple in the Madurantakam region..[4]

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[1]:

Subbarayalu, Y., Tamil Kalvettu Sollagarathi, op.cit., Vol. II, p.449.

[2]:

A.R.E., 226 of 1911.

[3]:

A.R.E., 574 of 1971.

[4]:

A.R.E., 225 of 1911.

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