This record of Vijaya-Aparājitavarman, dated in his 4th year, registers an agreement made by the sabhā and the amṛita-gaṇa of Ādambākkam, a suburb of Tiruvoṟṟiyūr to burn a perpetual lamp in the temple of Mahādēva at Tiruvoṟṟiyūr in lieu of the interest on 30 kaḻañju of gold received by them from Amatti alias Kuṟumbakōḷali, the mistress of Vayiramēgaṉ alias Vāṇakōvarayar, who is referred to as the son of a certain Perunaṅgai. The influence of Vāṇakōvarayar who was probably a local chieftain, seems to have extended as far as Maṇampūṇḍi in the South Arcot district (A.R. No. 233 of 1934-35).
The interest on 30 kaḻañju was calculated at 3 mañjāḍi per kaḻañju (i.e. at 15 per cent).
The puḷḷis are invariably marked in the record.
svasti śrī Aparāji
tavarmmaṟku yāṇṭu nālāvatu perunaṅ
kai makaṉ vayiramekaṉākiya vāṇako
varayar bhogi Amattiyāyiṉa kuṟu
mpakoḷali tiruvoṟṟiyūr mahāde
vark koru nandāviḷak kerippataṟku vai
kaḻañcu Ippoṉ koṇṭu kaṭavon
tiruvoṟṟiyūrppuṟattu Ātam
pākkattu sabhaiyomum Amṛtaga
ṇattomum
ṇṭuvarai kaḻañciṉvāy muṉṟu ma
ñcāṭip poṉ palicaiyāka Ivvā
ṭṭai Aippikai muta lāṟāṟu tiṅkaḷi li
rukaḻañceykāṟ ceytu poṉṉun ti
ruviḷakku neyk kācantra kālamu nilaip
poliyūṭṭākat tiruvoṟṟiyūrāṇi
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