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Rh Then comes the following genealogy :—

Mudukudumi Peruvaludi. │ Kalabhra occupation. │ 1. Kadungon A. D. 600. │ 2. Maravärman Avani Chulamani, A. D. 620. │ 3. Jayantan or Sendan, A. D. 650. │ 4. Maravarman Arikesari, fought at Nelveli, A. D. 680. │ 5. Jatavarman Ranadhiran A, D. 710. │ 6. Arikesari Parankusan Rajasimha I, Ter Selivan or Termaran, A. D. 735. │ 7. Jatila Varman Parantakan Srivara, A. D. 770. │ 8. Rajasiinha II, A. D. 785. │ 9. Varaguna I, A. D. 810. │ 10. Srimaran Sri Vallabha Deva, A. D. 835. ┌────┴───────────────────────────┐    │                                │ 11. Varaguna Varman    12. Parantakan Viranarayana A. D. 862—3. A.D. 885 m a Kerala princess. │                       13. Rajasimha III, Abhimana Meru; defeated by Parantaka Chola in A. D. 910.

Among these kings Palsalai Mudukudumi Peruvaludi was a remote ancestor of Kadungon. The name of Kadungon occurs in the commentary on Iraiyanar's Agapporul as the last king in whose reign the first Sangam was abolished. In the reign of Jayantan (Tam.