In the earlier udaiyargudi inscription as well as the one I am going to quote now, this ambalavan gandarathithan comes into picture. Very intimate with king. Also from kuvalalam (kolar). Striking similarities to pazhuvoor nakkan !
No. 54.
(A.R. No. 129 of 1919.)
Olagapuram, Tindivanam Taluk, South Arcot District.
On the south wall of the central shrine, ruined Siva temple.
This records an endowment of 96 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Sri Kailayattu-Paramasvami at Ulogamadevipuram, a taniyur in Oyma-nadu, by Ambalavan Gandaradittanar, a noble-man of the king, who isstated to have also built the temple with stone. The name of the village was evidently derived from Lokamahadevi, a queen of Rajaraja I.