This records an allotment of 6 mā of land to the person singing the Tiruppadiyam (hymns), a quarter śey (i.e. 5 mā) to those supplying water for the sacred bath of the god, and another quarter to the uvachchar (of the temple) out of the land purchased at Śiṟṟānaichchūr by Kaṟṟaḷippichchaṉ of Tiruvāḍutuṟai. This donor figures in a few inscriptions of Parāntaka I, in one of which dated in his 25th year (M.E.R. No. 126 of 1925) he is stated to have built the temple. This may therefore be assigned to a successor of Parāntaka, probably Uttama-Chōḷa.
svasti śrī sari
panmakki yāṇṭu 3 Āva
tu tiruvāṭutuṟaik kaṟ
ṟaḷip piccaneṉ ciṟṟā
ṉaiccūr ṉāṉ vilaik
patiyam pāṭuvā roruvaṟ
ṟ
mañcaṉa maṭṭuvārkku kālu
m Itaṉ teṟkaṭaiyat tiru
Uvaccakaḷukku tāraṇipaṭakattukku
kālum Āka ṉivantañ cey
tukuṭutteṉ kaṟṟaḷīppi
ccanen Itu panmāhe
śvararakṣai
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