This inscription is engraved to the right of No. 130 and may have been intended for its continuation. It records a gift of land from the inhabitants of Aimbūṇḍi (the modern Ammuṇḍi)Śiva temple, which bore the name of Muppaṉaiyīśvara. The gift was made before the god Ādidāsa Chaṇḍeśvara-deva.
jayaṅkoṇṭacoḻamaṇṭalattu paṅkaḷanāṭṭu vaṭakkil vakai miyakaṟaināṭṭu
pūṇṭi Ūrom Eṅkalūr muppaṉaiśvaramuṭaiya mahādevaṟku tirunan=tavaṉamāka Ā
titāsaṉ caṇṭeśvaradevar śrīhastattile nāṅkaḷ nīr vārttukkuṭutta nilamāva
tu
vaṭapāṟkellai vaḻikkutteṟkum
Having poured water into the blessed hand of Ādidāsa Chaṇḍeśvara-deva, we, the inhabitants of Aimbūṇḍi in Miyagaṟai-nāḍu, a division in the north of Paṅgaḷa-nāḍu, (which forms part) of Jayaṅkoṇḍa-Śoṛa-maṇḍalam, gave the land specified below as a tiru-nandavanam to (the god) Mahādeva of the Muppaṉaiyīśvara (temple) in our village. The southern boundary is to the north of our tank; the western boundary is to the east of the field of Tombaṉ; the northern boundary is to the south of the road; the eastern boundary is . . . . . . . . . .
Digital edition of SII 1.131 by