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- absence of facility, new means of irrigation systems were created near the brahmadeyas. The kings and feudatories were to lose their right over donated lands...
- centuries CE). Being wandering monastics, they were not settled in the brahmadeyas or settlement areas for Brahmins. There existed tax free bhiksha-bogams...
- innovations that were originally intended to sustain large po****tions in brahmadeyas and temple centres were expanded to other villages not affiliated with...
- Mayurasharma performed many horse sacrifices and granted 144 villages (known as brahmadeyas) to Brahmins of Talagunda. With an effort to rejuvenate the ancient Brahminic...
- granted to a junior relative Book of Fees, a scholarly collection of fiefs Brahmadeya, a royal fief given to a Brahmin for service to an Indian king. Enfeoffment...
- important distinction is made between types of landholdings: Brahmadeya (individual) and non-Brahmadeya (collective) and this is seen in inscriptions as early...
- Maratha king Shahuji I endowed Thiruvisanallur to forty-six Brahmins as a brahmadeya in the year 1695. Following this endowment, the name of the village was...
- administration and the fact that majority of the records from this phase were brahmadeya grants (grants to Brahmin temples). In the second phase (725–1000), lithic...
- [citation needed] Grants: The king occasionally gave Brahmanas grants (brahmadeya), which consisted generally of villages, water resources, wastelands etc...
- the Brahmadeya (Brahmin village) when a Chola viceroy Lankeswaran was ruling. 'Hail prosperity. We the members of the great ****embly of the brahmadeya called...