This inscription is dated during the reign of Veṅkaṭapati-deva-mahārāyarVeṅkaṭa I. of Karṇāṭa, whose grants range between Śaka 1508 and 1535; see Indian Antiquary, Vol. XIII. p. 155.Nandana year, which was current after the expiration of the Śaka year 1514. It records that Periya-Eṟama-nāyaka of Puṉṉāṟṟūr granted a house (maṉai) and some land for a maṭha to Ānanda-Namaśivāya-paṇḍāram. The grant was made at the Mārgasahāyeśvara Temple of Tiru-Viriñchapuram (Viriñchipuram).
                    śrīmaṉmaśvaraṉ kaṇṭa kaṭṭāri 
ḷuva śrīveṅka
vamakārāyar piṟutivīrā
ciyam paṇṇi Aruḷāni
ṟa sahattaM 
mel cellāniṉṟa na
                    
ntaṉavaruṣam tai 
viriñcapuram māṟkacakāyīcu
ṉ caṉṉatiyil citamparam kuru
macivāyamuṟtti Aṭiyār Āṉan
                    
tanamacivāyapaṇṭā
k=ku vāṇṭarāyaṉ tiruvitiyil
                    
vaṭaciṟakil ma
nāyakkar kumāracaṅkarappan
yakkarayaṉavarkaḷuk=ku puṇṇi
                    
yamāka puṉṉāṟṟūr periyaEṟa
                    
manāyakkar kaṭ=ṭaḷaiyi
Inta maṭattu maṉai tiṟiyampakama
                    
ṉaik=ku kiḻak=ku muṟtimāṇikkatti
maṉaik=ku meṟku maṉai 
maṭataṟmattuk=ku nāḷ 1 k=ku Oṟṟi 
ṟasātam kuṟuṇiyum Ūṟa
                    
ṇṭaṉtāṅkal Akkirārattil
                    
nilaOṟṟicampantamum tārāppū
                    
ṟu
yinta maṭam ciṣaparamparai pu
                    
ttiṟaparamparaiyum cantirātitta
                    
varaiyum Aṉupocittuk
                    
koḷḷakkaṭavarākavum 
yin
ruvar Akutam paṇṇiṉa pe
                    
r keṅkai karaiyile kā
                    
rām pacuvaikkoṉṟa
                    
toṣattile po
                    
ka kaṭavarākavum 
Hail! On the 6th solar day of the month of Tai of the Nandana year, which was current after the Śaka year 1514 (had passed), while the illustrious mahāmaṇḍaleśvara, the hero (Gaṇḍa), the dagger (Kaṭṭāri), the hawk (Sāḷuva), the illustrious Veṅkaṭapati-devamahārāyar was pleased to rule the earth,—in the presence of (the god) Mārgasahāyeśvara (of) Tiru-Viriñchapuram,—Periya-Eṟama-nāyaka (of) Puṉṉāṟṟūr ordered a house (maṉai) on the northern side of the holy street (tiru-vīthi) of Vāṇḍarāyaṉ (to be given for) a maṭha to Ānanda-Namaśivāya-paṇḍāram, the worshipper (i.e., pupil ?) of the guru Namaśivāya-mūrti (of) Chidambaram, in order to procure religious merit to Śaṁkarappa-nāyaka Ayaṉ, the son of Māya (?)-nāyaka (of) Velūr. This house for the maṭha consists of 1 house to the east of the house of Tryambaka and to the west of the house of Mūrti-māṇikkam, and of a house-garden of 41 feet. To this meritorious gift of a maṭha we gave, with a libation of water, for each day a kuṟuṇimarakkāl.? prasāda) under mortgage,maṭha as a guarantee for the regular supply of the rice.a piece of) land in the agrahāra (of) Ūṟaṇḍaṉ-tāṅgal. The succession of sons (which consists of) the succession of pupilsmaṭha was to be inherited by the śishyas of the donee, just as in other cases a grant to a Brāhmaṇa is successively enjoyed by his sons, grandsons and further descendants.maṭha as long as the moon and the sun endure. Whosoever injures this meritorious gift of a maṭha, that man shall incur the sin of one who has killed a black cow on the bank of the Gaṅgā.
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