The inscription is damaged. It seems to record a gift of 10 kaḻañju of gold for a perpetual lamp in the temple of Tiruppondaip-Perumāṉaḍigaḷ at Rājamallachaturvēdimaṅgalam by Ashṭamūrtti, a resident of the village, and an endowment in land by his wife (name lost), after purchase, for the daily feeding of a Brāhmaṇa in the temple. The inscription has been assigned to Āditya I on account of the high regnal year of the king and the identity of the donor with the one figuring in No. 224 of 1915 of the time of Parāntaka I (M.E.R. 1916 II. 9). It is surmised that the village owed its origin to Rājamalla an early king of the Western Gaṅga dynasty. (See No. 292 above.)
svasti śrī jakesarivanmaṟkku yāṇṭu Irupatteḻāvatu tiruvekampapuṟattu rājamallac caturvveti
maṅkalattut tiruppontaipperumāṉaṭikaḷ koyilil Ivvūr ta
ḻāṉ Ūraṭi makaṉ Aṭṭamutti vaitta viruttūṇukkum tiruviḷakkuk
mmai patiṉkaḻañcum tiruppontaiAṭikaḷ koyiliṉ kiḻakku Ivaṉ ṟevi sarvvakratuvinārpakkal viṟṟuk koṇṭuṭaiya Irunūṟṟeḻupattaiñcu kuḻi bho gaṅ koṇṭu nicatam Oru
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