1. Kīlamaṅgala.– A district in South India which Laṅkāpura subdued and gave over to Mālava (Cv.lxxvi.209‑11). Its chieftain (nādālvāra) was Kulasekhara’s ally (Cv.lxxvii.80). It was one of the two divisions of Maṅgala, the other being called Melamaṅgala.
2. Kīlamaṅgala.– A Damiḷa chieftain, ally of Kulasekhara. Cv.lxxvii.80.