This Vaṭṭeḻuttu inscription dated in the 26th year of the reign of Māṟañjaḍaiyaṉ appears to register a gift of 100 sheep by ŚA[tta]ṉ-Guṇattāṉ of Kuṇṇūr in [Karu]nIlakkuḍi-nāḍu for supplying ghee to a deity in the temple of TirukkāTTAmbaḷḷi at Kuṟaṇḍi. From other records it is known that at Kuṟaṇḍi there flourished in the olden days an important Jaina temple named TirukkāTTAmbaḷḷi. This stone may have belonged originally to that temple and removed thence and placed in this temple. KuṟaṇḍiTrav. Arch. Series, Vol. III, p. 2).
śrīmaT komāṟañcaṭaiya
Irupattāṟu Ivvāṇṭu veṇ
kkuṟaṇṭit tirukkāṭṭāmpaḷ
tiṅkaṭ patiṉāḻi neykku
nilakkuṭināṭṭuk kuṇṇūrccā
ṅkuṇattāṉ Aṭṭiṉa Āṭu nūṟu
A portion containing about five letters is mutilated at this end.
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