Dated in the 25th year of the king, this inscription registers a gift of land by the chieftain Rājēndraśōḻan Kēraḷaṉ alias Dēvar Nishadarājaṉ alias Ālālasundarapperumāḷ for the expenses of the temple of Tiruttāndōnṟīśvaram-Uḍaiyār. At the end of the record the donor's name is also specified as Tappilāvāchakaṉ. In a record of Parākrama-Pāndya (A.R. No. 94 of 1908) dated in his 11th year, this chieftain is mentioned as Rājēndraśōḻaṉ Kēraḷaṉ alias Nishadarājaṉ of Poṉṉamarāpati in Puṟamalai-nāḍu Parākrama should have preceded Śrīvallabha or should have been a near contemporary (No. 252 above).
svasti śrī śrīvallavadevarbrammadeyam nirupacekaraccaruppetimaṅkalattu tiruttāṉtoṉṟiśvara mu
ṭaiyāṟku tirumaṭaippaḷḷippuṟamāka Irājentracoḻan keraḷaṉāṉa tevar niṣatarāya
nilamāvatu
celvatāka kuṭutten Irācentiracoḻan keraṣatarāyaṉāṉa tappilāvācakaṉeṉ hēśvara rakṣai
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