[502] — SIC in orig.
[503] — Virupaksha Raya.
[504] — NARASHIMHA. He had apparently large tracts of country under his charge to the east of the capital towards the east coast. His relationship to the sovereign has always been a matter of doubt.
[505] — Persia (Ormuz) and Aden. The latter were Arabs.
[506] — "Rachol" is Raichur; "Odegary" represents Udayagiri; "Conadolgi" probably is Kondavid, AOLGI for DRUG, a mountain fortress.
[507] — This account of the second Narasa and the family relationship differs altogether from the results obtained from epigraphical study, according to which the second Narasa was elder son of the first Narasa or Narasimha Krishna Deva being the latter's younger son.
[508] — Pennakonda.
[509] — CF. "Temersea," p. 250, and note. This, however, was not the man there alluded to, though he bore the same name.
[510] — Later on we learn that this man's name was Codemerade (p. 360).
[511] — Chandragiri, the capital of the kingdom in its decadent days.