[[Note 1 (VMS, 1_111):
This shrine is now known as Kiḻaiyūr'.
It is a four miles south-east of Tirunaṉṟiyur
which is itself two miles north-east
of Āṉanta Tāṇtavapuram R.S. South Railway.
It is one mile to the north west of Naṉipaḷḷi,
the birth-place of the mother of Ñāṉacampantar]]
[[Note 2 (VMS, 1_111):
Kaṭaimuṭi: This is commonly believed
to be the place now known as Kīḻaiyūr,
which is five miles to the east of āṉanta tāṇṭavapuram railway station
Tanjore Dt. But M.Raghava Ayyar thinks that this decade of verses
is on tirucceṉṉampūṇti, a mile and a half east of Kōvilaṭi, Tanjore Dt.
The inscriptions which belong to the 9th and 10th centuries
mention the god as tirukkaṭaimuṭi makātēvār
and the shrine as tirukkaṭaimuṭi'.
There is another shrine by name tiruccaṭaimuṭi
which is mentioned in Appar tēvāram where both
the names are found in one and the same stanza.
This Caṭaimuṭi is to the north of Kōvilaṭi.
Collection of essays p.280-284, 2nd edition, march 1964]]