This records an endowment of a piece of land under the tank Tigaittiṟal-ēri by Tiruppondai-Sōmāśiyār (Sōmayāji), son of Kumāraḍi-Bhaṭṭa-Vājabhējiyār (Vājapēyayājī) of Maṇaṟppākkam, a member of the āḷuṅgaṇam of Rājamalla-chaturvēdimaṅgalam of Tiruvēgambapuram in Dāmar-kōṭṭam, for the daily feeding of a Brahman at mid-day in the temple of Śrīpondai-Perumāṉaḍigaḷ. The gift was entrusted to the gaṇavāriya-perumakkaḷ of the temple. This is possibly an inscription of Āditya I.
In the M.E.R. 1916, II, 8, the village has been surmised to owe its origin to one of the Western Gaṅga kings named Rājamalla. No inscriptions of that dynasty have however been found at this place; but there is one actually of a Rājamalla at Vaḷḷimalai in the same district (No. 6 of 1895).
rājakesarivarmmaṟk
ku yāṇṭu Irupatāvatu tāmarkoṭṭa
ttut tiruvekampapuṟattu rājama
llaścaturvvedimaṅkalam yāḷumkaṇa
ttāruḷ maṇaṟppākkattuk kumāraṭibhaṭṭa vāja
bhejiyār makanār tiruppontaic comā
ciyār śrī poṉtaipperumāśrīkoyi
l nicati Oru brāhmaṇaṉ madhyāṉattu Agramu
ṇpataṟku v
ṇṭarbhogam ko
ṇṭu cantirādittavaṟ Iyśrīkoyil ka
ṇavāriyapperumakkaḷe rakṣippatāka
IddharmmaM rakṣippāra
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