Hero-stone (No. 2) lying in a field about two furlongs to the east of Lōkanāthēśvara temple.
Pallavarasa (?), circa 9th century.
This record, in characters of about the 9th century A.D., states that while Pallō-arasa (Pallavarasa ?) was ruling the nāḍu and Śāte-arasa of the Vaidumba family was administering this ūr (i.e., Kāppalle ?) and Kōṇakkī attacked the village in a cattle-raid after collecting mārukoṭṭa, Pōrighaṭeśūṟe, son of Vaidumba Śūraparasa, the chief of Muttukūru, died after gaining victory for the king and for himself and saving the cattle. He was granted some land (maṇṇarasiṁgin-pāḍu ?) in memory.
svasti śrī pa llō Arasa nnāḍāḷe
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