This fragmentary inscription is dated in the 10th year of Uttama-Chōḷa. Tirunallūr is identical with Nallūr, a village 5 miles south of Kumbhakōṇam. Māṉakkuṟai Vīranārāyaṇaṉār was evidently an officer of the king deputed to check the accounts of the temple of Tirunallūr.
svasti śrī śrīUttamacoḻarkku yā
ṇṭu mahā
devaṟkku māṉakkuṟai viranārāyaṇanāśrīkāryyaM Ārācciyil Uṭaiyār tirumuśrīkāryyaM Ārāñcu viṭṭa ni
Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 10th year of (the reign of) the glorious Uttama-Chōḷa and during the inspection of the temple management (śrīkāryam) by Māṉakkuṟai Vīranārāyaṇaṉār under the order of the king (the following lands) were given to Mahādēva (Śiva) (of the temple) at Tirunallūr, after due scrutiny of the temple business.
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