King: Parākrama Pāṇḍya Year 2+23 = 1447 A.D.
The inscription begins with the meykīrtti, Pūmiśai vaṉitani etc, of the king Parākrama Pāṇḍya and his construction of big temple for the (god) Viśvanātha at Teṉkāśi. It also records the performance of daily worship, food-offering (amudhu-sāttupāḍi) garland, anointment, headcloth (parivaṭṭam), to burn a lamp and special worship of the deity. The record further stipulates the performance of processions and festivals and in order to meet the expenditure for the above services, the king donated dēvadāna lands at Tenvāri-nāḍu, Parākramapāṇḍyanallūr, and Vīrapāṇḍyanallūr.
The record excludes the lands given as dēvadāna of Tirukutrālamuḍaiya-nāyanār temple in Pārakramapāṇḍyanallūr and other tiruviḍaiyāṭṭam lands of different temples. The highway (peru-vaḻi) which goes from Tāraṇi to Tañjāvur is also mentioned in the record.
śubhamastu pūmicai vaṉitai mārpiṉiṟ poliya nāmicai kalaimakaḷ nalaṉuṟa viḷaṅkap puyavaraimitu cayamakaḷ puṇarak kayaliṇaiyu
Digital edition of SII 38.4 (ARIE/1911-1912/C/1912/4) by