This epigraph dated in the 12th year of Sundara-Chōḷapāṇḍya registers an agreement given by aganāḻigai-śivabrāhmaṇas of the temples Chōḷēndrasiṁha-Īśvaram and Śrī-Kayilāyamuḍaiyār-Śrīkōyil to burn a lamp in the latter temple in return for the interest on an amount of 36 kāśu, which was required to be contributed by them towards the construction of the tiruchchuṟṟumāḍam in the temple, and which was paid on their behalf in a lump sum by a certain Śrīkaṇṭha-Dāmōdarabhaṭṭaṉ of Perumaru[dūr] residing in this village.
Same as No. 193 of 1895 published in South Indian Inscriptions, Volume V, No. 757.
Line 17 of the record has to be read as
cu koṇṭiv viḷakkerikka kaṭava oṟṟiyūr coma ṉeḻuttu
Digital edition of SII 14.143 (ARIE/1916-1917/B/1916/621) by