This record dated in some year (of a single digit) opposite to the 2nd year of reign of Śaḍaiya-Māṟaṉ is damaged at the end. It appears to relate to a gift of land made by a certain Vikkiramakāmuka-Pallavaraiyaṉ alias Dēvaṉ-Śōlai of Kuḷattūr in Aḷaṟṟu-nāḍu, who had purchased some fallow land from the sabhā of Shaḍaṅgavikuṟichchi, a brahmadēya in Kuḍa-nāḍu and had endowed it, after making it fit for cultivation, to the temple of Tirunārāyaṇa-viṇṇagar-Dēvar, situated in the north of the village.
Shaḍaṅgavikuṟichchi is the name of the village which had been granted to brāhmaṇas well-versed in the Shaḍaṅgas or the six components of Vēdic learning. Kuṟichchi is the special name for a hilly village.
svasti śrī
caṭaiyamāṟaṟk
ku yāṇṭu
taṉṉetir I
vvāṇṭu kuṭa
nāṭṭu brahma
teyam caṭaṅ
kavi kuṟic
ci vaṭakkil
tirukkoyil
tirunārāyaṇa
viṇṇakar te
varkku Aḷaṟ
ttūr vikkiramakā
muka pallavarai
yaṉṉāṉa teva
ñ colaiyeṉ I
ccaṭaṅkavi kuṟi
ccic cavaiyār
pakkal nāṉmutu
nilam vilaikoṇṭu
vacakkiṉa cey I
t tevar ceykaḷu
ñ colai
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