A particular account of the ancient sovereigns and the etymology of Koodimalloore Devastanum [Kundemalur Devasthanam] in the Talook of Kavery Pawkum [Caveripakam]
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Commissioned by Appa in Tamull; translated by Venkatra 26 April (no year given).
An Account of the Formation of Jain Pundits [Pandits] from the Jain Byasauds in this Dravidadesum
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Translated 7 July, no year given but possibly 1817. Also included with the account are: A particular list of the Jain Books with their authors (pp. 17-20); A particular list of the names of the ancient Jain Kings who were from the very earliest times until the time of Vurtamahnaswamy (pp. 21-25).
Jaina Summar [Samhar] Cheritram or the history of the destruction of 8,000 Jainahs who are in the Muttum which was formerly the College of Bawdhas at Panatayanuggarum [Puntaganagaram] near Teravatoore [Teruvalur], extracted from Maurasummau [Marasamma] Nugger [Nagar] Stalapooranum [Sthala Puranum]