This is clearly an inscription of Rājarajā I, who was otherwise known as Rājarājakēsarivarman. The name has been read as ‘Rājakēsarivarman’ in the M.E.R. This records an agreement given by the temple authorities of Tiruppugalūr a dēvadāna-brahmadēya in Panaiyūr-nāḍu to burn three twilight lamps in the temple towards the interest on the money received by them from Kāḍaṉ Vaikundaṉ, the headman of Tiruppērūr in Puṟaṅkarambai-nāḍu.
svasti śrī jarājakesaripanmaṟku yāṇṭu 7brahmade
kalūr mahādevarkku puṟaṅkarampaināṭṭu tiruppeṟūr kiḻavan kāṭan vaikun=taniṭai I śrīkoyiluṭaiyom nā
ṅkaḷ koṇṭa kāciṉāl poliyūṭṭusandhiviḷakku 3 Ivviḷakku munṟum Ācantrā rka kālam
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