This records an endowment of 96 sheep for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Śrī Kailāyāttu-Paramasvāmi at Ulōgamādēvipuram, a taṉiyūr in Ōymā-nāḍu, by Ambalavaṉ Gaṇḍarādittanār, a noble-man of the king, who is stated to have also built the temple with stone. The name of the village was evidently derived from Lōkamahādēvi, a queen of Rājarāja I.
svasti śrī jakesarivaṟmaśrīkailāyattu paramasvāmikaḷukku tirukkaṟṟaḷi
yeṭuppitta Uṭaiyār peruntarattu Ampalavaṉ kaṇṭarātittaṉār rātittavaṟ Idharmma I
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