hand and a throne all lined with gold, like Arjuna that made present of his rich booty Yerra-Dacha Naidu gave all these to Pratapa Rudra II, who so appreciated his valour and liberal-mindedness, that he returned them to himself. He was also given the title of Pancha Pandya Dala Viphala, the destroyer of the armies of the five Pandyas, and Kanchi-kavata-churakara, the breaker of Kanchi gates. He was also a supporter of Thirukkola kingdom, and a chief source of help for all the neighbouring chiefs; his expeditions are described in the inscription of the sixth descendant Mada Naidu at Umamaheswaram (appended).
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