yollaka-venesi-khaṭṭ-āvāsa (EI 26); refers to the freedom of the
gift village from the obligation of supplying boiled or unboiled
rice, pots or fire-places for cooking, attendant or fuel, cot and
shelter to the king or landlord on occasions or to the touring
officers on their visit; same as a-kūra-cullaka-vināśi-khaṭvā-saṃvāsa,
etc. See sāmant-āmātya-dūtānām=anyeṣām c=ābhyupāgame śayanīy-
āsana-siddh-ānnaṃ na dāpayet (Ep. Ind., Vol. XXX, p. 171).