This fragmentary6th year of the reign of a king whose name, which is lost in the missing portion, may be Sundara-Chōḷa-Pāṇḍya. It is noteworthy that a seat in the kūḍam or hall of the palace was called Rājēndraśōḻa-Kārāṉai-viḻupparaiyaṉ, evidently after the name of the officer, ‘Tirumandira-ōlaināyakam’ of the same name, who also figures in this record; and that the king was seated on this seat while issuing the order, which in its entirety may have some reference to the gift of the taxes on the lands in a village called Māṉābharaṇa-chaturvēdimaṅgalam, which had been endowed as a dēvadāna to the temple of Rājēndraśōḻaviṇṇagar-Dēvar. The revenue officers mentioned here figure in other records of this viceroy.
jentracoḻa viṇṇakar devarkku yāṇṭu Āṟāvatu pacāṉa mutal
jentracoḻakārāṉai viḻupparaiyaṉil Eḻu
havāḷakulakālaṉ Eḻuttiṉālum tirumantiravolainācakam rājentracoḻakārāṉai viḻupparaiya
Digital edition of SII 14.133 (ARIE/1904-1905/B/1905/108) by