This states that on the representation of Karambiyaṉ Pirāntakaṉ alias Karuviḍaippēraraiyaṉ made to Aḍigaḷ Paḻavēṭṭaraiyar Maṟavaṉ Kaṇḍaṉār, the latter permitted the adoption of the maṉṟupāḍu at Paḻavūr by the servants of the two temples, the two (classes of) nagarattār and the 12 kalaṉai on the scale (or in the manner) that prevailed at Nandipuram since olden times. On receipt of the order by Vēḷāṉ Chintāmaṇi, the headman of Tattaṉūr, the first of the groups mentioned had it engraved on stone. The nagarattār's action on the same is recorded in No. 208 above. An inscription of Sundara-Chōḷa.
svasti śrī nma
yar maṟavaṉ kaṇṭanārkku karampiyaṉ pirāntakaṉāna karuviṭaippe
yaṉ viṇṇappam Emperumāḷ paḻavūr Iraṇṭu taḷippatiyump pātamulamum Iraṇṭu nakaramu
m pa
maṉṟupāṭum mel maṉṟuvaṉavum maṟṟum Epperppaṭṭanavum paṇṭai nan=tipurama
ṟṟātiye koṇṭu taruvatu Eṉṟu viṇṇappañ ceyya nāmum paṇṭai nan=tipura maṟṟātiye
koḷkaveṉṟu tattaṉūr kiḻavaṉ veḷāṉ ciṉtāmaṇikku śrīmukam vara cantrātit=taval ni
mel veṭṭik
koṇṭom
Iraṇṭu taḷip
patiyum pātamu
lattom
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