Balarama. Inscribed below: ‘Vistoonoo Kumoon by name Balaramah Elder Brother to Kistnah in this world in former days to punish cruel persons with a plough in his hand as instrument. 75.’
Visnu Trikrama. Inscribed below: ‘Vistnoo begged three feet of ground from baily chuckeryum the and when obtained from him he began to Measure his whole world one feet and the Skey with another feet and for the third to keep to beg on his head made him go into his low world. 78’ Note: Not ...
The folk deity Ayyanar standing leaning on a crutch and holding a sceptre? On either side are his female companions Puranai and Pudgalai.
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The folk deity Ayyanar standing leaning on a crutch and holding a sceptre? On either side are his female companions Puranai and Pudgalai. Inscribed below: ‘Rajamamarsaney with his two ladies. 80.’
Srivenkatesvara with his two female companions Sri and Bhu..
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Srivenkatesvara with his two female companions Sri and Bhu.. Inscribed below: ‘Venkelachella puthy with his two wives named Alandoo and Mungathoyee at Tirupeat? 82.’
Visnu as Vaikunthanatha seated enthroned on the coils of Sesa with his hoods behind him, a goddess seated on each side, and another supporting his foot (Sridevi, Bhudevi and Niladevi).
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Visnu as Vaikunthanatha seated enthroned on the coils of Sesa with his hoods behind him, a goddess seated on each side, and another supporting his foot (Sridevi, Bhudevi and Niladevi). Inscribed below: ‘?Voyeoesnlooarroroyhasamey with his three wives named Shreedarey boodaey and Nealadarey. ...