This inscription, dated in the 8th year, states that the maṇḍapa [in front of the central shrine in the Vaikuṇṭha-Perumāḷ temple in the village] was constructed by Araśāḻvār, the elder sister of Āḷappiṟandār Aḻagiyaśīyar of Peṟugai, who was probably a member of a collateral branch of the Peruñjiṅga family with headquarters at Peṟugai.
The village Peṟugai cannot be satisfactorily identified, but it is probably to be located in Peṟugaṉūr-nāḍu in Tirumuṉaippāḍi.A.R. No. 45 of 1903.
svasti śrī sakalapuvaṉacakravattikaḷ śrī
kopperuñciṅkatevaṟku yāṇṭu 8
peṟukai Āḷappiṟan
yār Aracāḻvār ceyvicca tanmam Ittiruma
ṇṭapam
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