This records an endowment of 60 kaḻañju of gold by a certain Ayyaṉ Vēmbaḍigaḷ of the Pārttivaśēkarat-teriñja-Kaikkōḷar (regiment ?) for daily offerings and for feeding in the temple of Tiruveṇgāḍudēvar. The assembly of Nāṅgūr received the amount and sold to the temple tax-free, one vēli of land for this purpose. Among the boundaries of the land mentioned, are a high road leading to Paṭṭaṉam (Kāvērippūmpaṭṭiṉam), and another land which had been endowed to the temple by a certain Kottappichchōḻar (Pottapi-Chōḷa). This person may be identical with the chief Pottappichchōḻar Śattiyaraiyar figuring in a record from Vṛiddhāchalam in the South Arcot district (No. 49 of 1918), dated in the 7th year of Rājarāja I, and hence the present inscription may be assigned to that king. Pārthivaśēkhara after whom the Kaikkōḷar regiment was called seems to have been a title of Rājarāja.
śrī kovirājakecaripanmaṟku
yāṇṭu 2
tevarsabhaiyo
m pārttivacekaratteriñca
kaikkoḷaril Ayyaṉa vem
paṭikaḷ Oru kalam Uttamāgra
m Āḷvār Amutu ceyyu
mva
pon Aṟupatin kaḻañcu Ip
pon koṇṭu kuṭutta nilamāva
tu sa
bhaiyom nilattu
tiruveṇkāṭṭu vā
kum kottappic coḻar Uttamā
gra nilattu
vaḻikku vaṭakkum naṭu
li Innilam Epperppaṭṭa Iṟaiyu
m Eccoṟum kāttu kuṭuppomā
nom nāṅkūr sabhaiyom
Itu cantrādittavaṟ
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