This record dated in the 23rd year of the reign of Māṟañjaḍaiyaṉ from Kaḻugumalai is of interest as it mentions an expedition of the Pāṇḍya army against Śaḍaiyaṉ-Karunandaṉ of Malai-nāḍu, in which the fort of Ariviyūr was destroyed. This Śaḍaiyaṉ-Karunandaṉ is identical with the Āy chieftain whose records are found in the northern part of the Travancore State. He may have originally been a Pāṇḍya vassal as indicated by the surname Śaḍaiyaṉ and may have subsequently rebelled against the Pāṇḍya, in conjunction perhaps with the Vēṇāḍu ruler of the period, which action was probably the cause of the expedition referred to in this inscription. Two soldiers of the battalion commanded by the Pāṇḍya subordinate Eṭṭi-Maṇṇaṉ alias Maṅgala-Ēṉādi of Perunechchuṟam, named Viṉaiyantoḻu-Śūraṉ of Pūndaṇmali in Toṇḍai-nāḍu and Śāttaṉakkaṉ of Pēreyiṟkuḍi lost their lives in this skirmish, and in commemoration of their services, some land valued at 20 kaḻañju of gold was given apparently by this Ēṉādi. This endowment may have been in the nature of an udirappaṭṭi, but it is not clearly specified as such.
śrī komāṟañcaṭaiyaṟ
ku yāṇṭu Irupattu
mūṉṟu Avvāṇṭu ma
laināṭṭu caṭaiyaṅ
ka
y Arivi
Aḻittu naṉṟu cey
tu paṭṭār perunec
cuṟattu Eṭṭi maṇ
ṇaṉāyiṉa maṅkala E
ṉāti Uḷviṭṭuk koyi
ṟcevakariruvar
ḷi loruvaṉ ṟoṇṭai
nāṭṭu pūntaṇmali vi
ṉaiyantoḻu cūraṉ Oruva
ṉ pereyiṟku
taṉakkaṉ aiyu
ñ cārtti Irupatiṉ kaḻa
ñcu poṉ peṟum pūmi A
ṭṭikkuṭu
maṅkala
The text given in Trav. Arch. Series, Vol. I, pp. 3-4 is slightly different.
The last two lines are much damaged.
On the same Kaḻugumalai hill, near a cavern a number of images of Jaina gods are sculptured and underneath these panels are engraved Vaṭṭeḻuttu labels. They have been published in S.I.I., Vol. V, Nos. 309 to 404.
Digital edition of SII 14.31 by