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 [ 94 ] 11 6. To them the Nambi-Kuru of the Kulakams granted he Adhikdri Sthanam or Sole Administration of the following Kshetrams, 1. Yellankalur, 7. Tanalur. 2. Chembaka- chart. 8. Teru-Nalur. 3. Kalpulah 9. Kariyur. 4. Wulapa-Mannu, 10. Kirung-nad* 5. Wypura 9 11. Yeddmana. 6. Kunur-kotam, 15. Jaya-chari* These twelve form the dvaroda-Nambi-Curu (or Council) of Teru-Kuna-Puli Kshelram. 1 17- When the Jdi-y entrant (or Council) assembles, these Kshetrams should furnish the Curtains which surround the Tika (or Southern) Vadul-Madum and the Vadaka (or North- ern) Vddul-Mddam, or Mantapams at the Qates. (Here follow the articles to be provided by other places.) 120 The names of the 6 Sdstris who came from Para-Desam were formerly mentioned. Those S&stris and the Bramins having met together went and saw the King who had lost the True Way, and said u Ho!0 ! King! Why did you commit this Fault?" After they had asked him this, Parumdl answered : « This alone is the Truth:" then the Sdslris said " If so; We and theseBaudamar shall dispute ; should wc lose, you may cut out our tongues and banish us from the country— Sho* Id the Baudamar lose, you should cut out their Tongues and banish them from the N&d" So they agreed ;they then began to dispute with^the Baudamar, whose doctrine was proved to be false, and their Tongues were cut out, and they were banished out of the Land ; and it was ordered, that in future if any Bau ia mar came back to dispute, the Raja, should not again desire them to dispute with the Fedantis, but punish them : they took an oath to this purport from Parumdl whom they then established. Afterwards they granted a separate Estate totheaf estate Parumdl and kept him separate. That ParumdVs name