Dated in the 22nd year of Māṟavarmaṉ Vikrama-Chōḷapāṇḍya this inscription records a gift of 25 sheep made by Kuḍitāṅgi . . Śeṅgoḍi, a vēḷattāḷ, i.e., a servantmaid of the household of Chēramāṉār, i.e., the Chēra king. The Chēra king is in all probability the Travancore ruler Rājasiṁha, who has already figured in the record of Jaṭāvarman Sundara-Chōḷapāṇḍya as having built a temple of Rājēndraśōḻaviṇṇagar-Āḻvār at Maṉṉārkōyil (Ep. Ind., Vol. XI, p. 295-97).
svasti śrī śrī vikki
macoḻapāṇṭiyatevaṟku yāṇṭu jarjappāṇṭināṭṭu Uttamacoḻavaḷanāṭṭu muḷḷi n
ṭṭu brahmateyam nikarilicoḻaccaruppetimaṅkalat
tu śrīkayilāsamuṭaiya mahādevaṟku ceramāṉār ve
ḷattāḷ kuṭitāṅki
ḷakku I I
Āḻākkum cantirāti
ppuṇaik kāt
taṉ Aṇukkaṉeṉ
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