This incomplete record, dated in the 9th year, registers a gift of 5(3/4) vēli of land as tirunāmattukkāṇi to the god at Tiruttiṉainagar. The order making the gift was also directed to be communicated to the officials of the temple at Perumbaṟṟappuliyūr (i.e., Chidambaram). A portion of the land endowed was situated in the hamlet of Poṉmēyndaśōḻach-chaturvēdimaṅgalam, which, as pointed out above, was called so after the surname of Kulōttuṅga-Chōḷa II.
svasti śrī śrī kopperuñciṅ
katevaṟku yāṇṭu Oṉpatāvatu taimmāta
rupattoṉpatu mutal perumpaṟṟappuliyūr vāriyaṉu
ṇattāṉukkuñ collumpaṭi
tiruttiṉainakaruṭaiyāṟkut tirunāmattukkāṇiyāṉa Uḷ
ḷoṭaiyil jaṉanātanallūrk karuttaṭaṅkaṇṇiy
viḷākam nilam sa
ḷ viḷāka
la
piṭākai kolattuccivapātacekaraviḷākaṅ kamuku nilam 1/4
ḷainilam 1/4
The inscription is left incomplete and portions in the last line are also left unengraved.
Digital edition of SII 12.156 by