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 f. 85 ] 1. Gokarnam, 6. Munalur Rallinikel. 2. Terusiva Parur, *]. KudaUmanika Tenda Na~ dayel. 3. Teru-nawyel, 8. Teruvanji kolam. 4. Teru-kana-vayei. 9. Terti-tjygrafit-fcoZam. 5. Teru-kariur, 10. Vullapa ndt-kura or 7%r« valatur. In this manner they made Oath and took Weapons at these ten Places. 60. And the 64 Gramums assembled, in Order to perform Religious Duties at regular times took an Oath at the ten places following viz. 1. Gokarnam, 6. Mannam. 2. Teru Siva Parur, 7- Mdnikam. * 3. Parichodu Teru navayet. 8. Munja kulam. 4. Teru~kana y 9. Allakodu Ayerani kullam*. 5. Kariur, 10. Nella Vullapa nad. At these ten Places they made Oath. 61. Haste Ho! The Bramins of Keralam that they might perform their Religious Duties and that their Ceremonies might be protected in Malay alam which was created by Para* tu Ram, 'there were four Provincial Divisions made, viz. 1. South of Gokarnam and North of the Parum River in Tulu Nad was the Tuluva Rajyam. 2. South of the Parum River in Tula Nad and North of Pudu Patnam was called the Kuva-Rajyam 3. To the South of Pudu Patnam and North of Kannati was called Keralam, 4. To the South of Kannati and Noith of Kanya Kumar l was was called the Mushika Rajyarn. 62 Parasu Rdma to remove the Vira-Hatya Doskam (or Sin of Slaughtering men) having now brought many Bram*