This record (same as A.R. No. 238 of 1911), dated in the 2+1+1st year of the reign of Śaḍaiya-Māṟaṉ registers a gift of gold by Parāntaka-Adaḷaiyūr-nāḍāḷvāṉ alias Kaḍambaṉ-eṭṭi for burning a lamp in the temple of Tirumūlaṭṭāṉattu Mahādēva at Tirunilakkuṉṟam, a dēvadāna in Kuṉṟiyūr-nāḍu.
māṟa
rāṇṭi ṉetirāṇṭu kuṉṟiyū
r nāṭṭut tevatāṉan tirunilak
kuṉṟattu tirumulaṭṭāṉattu mātevar
kku parāntaka Ataḷaiyūr nāṭā
kaṭampa ṉeṭṭi nontā viḷakkoṉṟukku
vaitta tuḷaippoṉ 7�ki Eḻuka
rai rakṣai
Avaraṭi Eṉ talai melaṉa
After line 10, there is another inscription which is dated in the 10th year of an unspecified Pāṇḍya king and registers another ṅift of ṅold by two persons of ṇeṉmali-nāḍu to the same temple for the expenses of conducting a festival therein.
These lines read:
yāṇṭu pattāvatu tirumūlaṭṭāṉattu perumā
ṉaṭikaḷukku neṉmalināṭṭu nākaṉ kuṭi
ṭṭu cāttaṉunte
ṉ kaḻañcu tiruviḻā Eḻu nāḷaikku
Two fragmentary records are found near this inscription. They read:
A
kaṟ brahmateyattup pirāmaṇa
ceṭṭi cirikaṇṭar tirumulaṭṭāṉattup perumā
ṉaṭikaḷukku nontā viḷakkoṉṟukku vai
tta tuḷaippoṉ heśvararakṣai
B
pakal viḷḷkku tirumulaṭṭāṉattu
pperumāṉaṭikaḷukkut tāḻi yāruraṉ
vaitta tuḷaippoṉ
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