This inscription is dated during the reign of Vīra-Devarāya-mahārāyar (of Vijayanagara) and in the Ānanda year (i.e., Śaka 1357). It records the gift of a village to the Ammaiappa Temple. The middle portion is defaced by three cracks.
                    śuvasti śrīmaNmahā
                    
IrācātiIrācan Ir
yaparameśuraN śrīvīra
                    
tevarāyamahāIrāya
kku cellāniṉṟa
                    
ĀṉantavaruṣaM Āṭi
                    
AmmaiAppanāyaṉā
kku 
Ula
taṉmacātaṉam pa
                    
ṇṇi kuṭuttapaṭi
                    
mullayaIrāyaṉ
                    
veṅkaṭa
Hail! On the 2nd day of the month of Āḍi of the Ānanda year, which was current (during the reign) of the illustrious mahārājādhirāja rājaparameśvara, the illustrious Vīra-Devarāya-mahārāyar,—I, Ulagaḷanda-Veḷ Sūryadeva, gave (the village of)  Salavaippaṟṟu by a 
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