This inscription dated in the 4th year of the king is engraved in slightly later script. The lateness of the script may be accounted for by supposing that the earlier records were re-copied later at the time of some renovation. The king is stated to have been seated on the paḷḷikkaṭṭil called Pāṇḍyarājaṉ in the Aḻagiya-Pāṇḍyaṉ hall in the palace at Madurai when, on the petition of a certain Ayyar of Mānābharaṇamaṅgalam, he made tax-free some lands belonging to the temples of Varaguṇa-Īśvaramuḍaiyār, Tirunāgēśvaramuḍaiyār and Puravuvarīśvaramuḍaiyār, at Perumbaḻañji in Nāttāṟṟuppōkku.
svasti śrī jayamaṭantaiyun tiruppuyaṅkaḷi liṉitiruppa viru
nilamum perumaiyetta veṇṭi
llām vantiṟaiñca marapil va
kkaṭal lorellaiyākap pār muḻutuṅ kaya
ṭaṉ vaḷara maṉṉiya virasiṃhās
roṭum viṟṟiruntaruḷiya māmutal
caṭaiyapaṉmarāṉa tribhuvaṉaccakravattikaḷ śrīvalla bhatevaṟ māṭa
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