Arayan, Araya, Arayar, Aryan,
Arya, Aryar, Arasa, Arasu, Arasi, Arasar,Arasan, Adi Arayan,
Raya, Rayar, Raju, Rasa, Racha,
Mutharasu, Mutharasar, Mutharasan, Mutharayar/Mutharayan/Adi
Mutharayar/Adi mutharayan.
Pallavarayar/Pallavarayan, Malla,
Pazhuvettarayar(A Chera branch)
Varman
Chola Mutharayan/Chola Mutharayar.
Sree Buddha was referred as
“Arayar” in Tamil literatures.
One of the names of Pallava kings was Buddha varman. It clearly indicates that The Arayars and Pallavars were one and the same race.
(Pallava dynasty was originated by Ilantharayan, grandson of Maharaja Karikala Cholan.)
One of the names of Pallava kings was Buddha varman. It clearly indicates that The Arayars and Pallavars were one and the same race.
(Pallava dynasty was originated by Ilantharayan, grandson of Maharaja Karikala Cholan.)
Some inscriptions which reveal
the relation between Arayars and pallavars collected by Madras presidency College are
given below.
TINNEVELLY DISTRICT.
AMBASAMUDRAM TALUK.
Adaichchani.
1. 5560/1911. (Tamil.) On a stone lying near the sluice on
the tank. Records in S. 1539 and K.A. 792, Nala, gift of certain
privileges in respect of tanks and ponds to the residents of Adaich-
chani, by Sinna-Tipparahuttaraiyan, for the merit of Muttu-
vlrappa-Nayakkar of Madura (1609 23).
Ambasamudram Taluk.
100. 5400/1911. (Tamil.) On the north wall of the second
prakara of the same temple. A damaged record, dated fifteenth
year. Registers that a piece of land granted for a garden was
made tax-free at the request of Kalirigarayan. Mentions Arich-
chandiran alias Pallavarayan of Seluvattur in Tirukkanapper-
kurram. See No. 101. [This and the next two inscriptions are
examples of " double transactions," i.e., the king grants certain
lands tax-free and then the temple authorities have the charter
engraved by the villagers and the remitted tax deducted from the
village accounts (L/JT^-Q;//?).]
100. 5400/1911. (Tamil.) On the north wall of the second
prakara of the same temple. A damaged record, dated fifteenth
year. Registers that a piece of land granted for a garden was
made tax-free at the request of Kalirigarayan. Mentions Arich-
chandiran alias Pallavarayan of Seluvattur in Tirukkanapper-
kurram. See No. 101. [This and the next two inscriptions are
examples of " double transactions," i.e., the king grants certain
lands tax-free and then the temple authorities have the charter
engraved by the villagers and the remitted tax deducted from the
village accounts (L/JT^-Q;//?).]
101. 541 0/1911. (Tamil.) On the same wall. Records in the
fourteenth year of the Pandya king Vlra-Pandyadeva the gift
registered in No. 100 and mentions Arichchandiran alias Palla-
varayan of Seluvattur. [The king was evidently Jatavarman
fourteenth year of the Pandya king Vlra-Pandyadeva the gift
registered in No. 100 and mentions Arichchandiran alias Palla-
varayan of Seluvattur. [The king was evidently Jatavarman
1504 TINNEVELLY DISTRICT
temples of Polinjininrarujiya-Paramasvami and Tirunadudaiya-
piran at Tirunagari in Tiruva.Uidi-valanadui
516. 468 of 1909. (Tamil.) On the same wall. A record of
the fifteenth year of the Pandya king Maravarman alias Tribhu-
vanachakravartin Sundara-Pandyadeva (II?, 1239 51). Records
that Araiyan Viradamudichchan alias Pallavarayar of Chakra-
paninallQr in Sevvirukkainadu built the mantapa and set up the
image of Varaha-Nayanar.
517. 4690/1909. (Tamil.) On the same wall. Dated in the
twelfth year of the Pandya king Maravarman alias Tribhuvana-
chakravartin Sundara-Pandyadeva (I, 1216 35). Records gift of
land at Perurigulam alias Uttama-Pandyanallur, with the sanction of
Malavarayan, for a festival founded in the temple at Tirukkurugur
by Araiyan Puvan alias Venavudaiyan, in the name of Araiyan
TirunSdadaiyan alias Nllagarigaraiyan of Kll.ai-Kodumalur in
Vadatalai Sembi-nadu. Mentions the palace at MadakkulakkiJ-
Madurai and the seat, Malavarayan.
temples of Polinjininrarujiya-Paramasvami and Tirunadudaiya-
piran at Tirunagari in Tiruva.Uidi-valanadui
516. 468 of 1909. (Tamil.) On the same wall. A record of
the fifteenth year of the Pandya king Maravarman alias Tribhu-
vanachakravartin Sundara-Pandyadeva (II?, 1239 51). Records
that Araiyan Viradamudichchan alias Pallavarayar of Chakra-
paninallQr in Sevvirukkainadu built the mantapa and set up the
image of Varaha-Nayanar.
517. 4690/1909. (Tamil.) On the same wall. Dated in the
twelfth year of the Pandya king Maravarman alias Tribhuvana-
chakravartin Sundara-Pandyadeva (I, 1216 35). Records gift of
land at Perurigulam alias Uttama-Pandyanallur, with the sanction of
Malavarayan, for a festival founded in the temple at Tirukkurugur
by Araiyan Puvan alias Venavudaiyan, in the name of Araiyan
TirunSdadaiyan alias Nllagarigaraiyan of Kll.ai-Kodumalur in
Vadatalai Sembi-nadu. Mentions the palace at MadakkulakkiJ-
Madurai and the seat, Malavarayan.
360. 317 0/I9I4-
(Tamil.) On the west wall of the Briha-
damba shrine in the same temple. Dated in the reign of the
Vijayanagara king Achyutadeva-Maharaya. Records in . 1453,
Nandana, Dhanus, su. di. II, Friday, Revati, a gift of land for a
matha situated in the bazaar called Vallanadu-perunderu in the
village Ararigulanadar-tiruppadaivTdu. An irregular date. See
Ep. Rep., 1915, p. 80.
361. 3180/1914. (Tamil.) On the north and west walls of
the same shrine. A record of the Vijayanagara king Achyutadeva
Maharaya in S. 1452, Vikriti. Records that the residents of
Valla-nadu in Rajarajavalanadu gave certain lands as kaniyatchi
to Sokkanar Pallavarayar, a native of Padaiparru in Kana-nadu
which was a subdivision of Kana-nadu alias Virudarajabhayari-
kara-valanadu.
damba shrine in the same temple. Dated in the reign of the
Vijayanagara king Achyutadeva-Maharaya. Records in . 1453,
Nandana, Dhanus, su. di. II, Friday, Revati, a gift of land for a
matha situated in the bazaar called Vallanadu-perunderu in the
village Ararigulanadar-tiruppadaivTdu. An irregular date. See
Ep. Rep., 1915, p. 80.
361. 3180/1914. (Tamil.) On the north and west walls of
the same shrine. A record of the Vijayanagara king Achyutadeva
Maharaya in S. 1452, Vikriti. Records that the residents of
Valla-nadu in Rajarajavalanadu gave certain lands as kaniyatchi
to Sokkanar Pallavarayar, a native of Padaiparru in Kana-nadu
which was a subdivision of Kana-nadu alias Virudarajabhayari-
kara-valanadu.
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