This inscription of Māṟanjaḍaiyaṉ of the year opposite to the year which was itself opposite to the fourth year of the king comes from Āḍuturai. From a record of the Chōḻa king Uttama-Chōḻa it is learnt that this temple was rebuilt during his reign by his pious mother Sembiyaṉ-Mahādēviyār, and so the characters in which this record is engraved are later that the time of Varaguṇa to whom this and the next record can be attributed. This epigraph registers some provision made for the supply of one uri of oil daily to the temple of Mahādēva at Tirukkuraṅgāduturā in Tiraimūr-nāḍu. Kuraṅgāḍutuṟai has been curtailed into the modern name of Āḍutuṟai.
                    svasti śrī śrīkomāṟaṉ
                    
caṭaiyaṟkku yāṇṭu nānkāmā
                    
ṇṭiṉ Etirāmāṇṭiṉ Eti
                    
rāmāṇṭu 
carāvūrnāṭṭu tuṟaiyūrkku
                    sabhaiyom tiraimurnā
                    
ṭṭu tirukkuraṅkāṭutuṟai mahāde
                    
ttāl cantrātittaval nicatam Aṭṭakkaṭava Eṇ
                    
ṇai Uri māheśvara rakṣai 
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