This record states that consequent on the investigation of (the officer or chief) Pirāntaka-Mūvēndavēḷār, the sabhā and the ūrār of Tiraimūr and the ṅagarattār of Tiruviḍaimarudil and the dēvakarmis (of the temple) resumed possession of a land at Viḷaṅguḍi, 10 mā in extent, which had been in the enjoyment of a mālaikāraṉ (garland-maker) without any title for the same, and gave a quarter śey (i.e. 5 mā) of it each to two individuals for raising a jasmine-garden for the temple. This is very probably an inscription of Parāntaka II Sundara-Chōḷa.
svasti śrī ja
keśaripanmaṟku yāṇṭu
ventaveḷār Ārācciyi
l tiraimur sabhaiyo
mum Ūromum tiruviṭai
marutil nakarattomum te
varkanmikaḷomum śātaṉa
ttiṉṟi mālaikāraṉ Uṇ
ṭuvarukiṉṟa viḷaṅkuṭi
nilattil civapiccaṉ
ce
tavānattu
panmāheśvarattoṇ
ṭaṉ ce
vānattu
nivantamĀ
tom Ivaṉaivom
Āka Ippattu ce
menāyakar mā
Itu panmāhe
śvara rakṣai
Digital edition of SII 13.270 by