This inscription is dated during the reign of Vīra-Veṅkaṭapatirāyar and in the Śrīmukha year. This is Śaka 1556, two years before No. 107 and three years before an inscription of Veṅkaṭa II. published in the Indian Antiquary, Vol. XIII, p. 125. The inscription records that Govindappa-nāyaka caused the maṇḍapa to be built and allotted some land in Kaṛaṉipākkam for the maṇḍapa, which was to be used as a watershed and sattram.
śrīmuka
vīraveṅkaṭapatirāyar kālati
l kovin=tappaṉāyak=kar ka
ṭ=ṭivicca maṇṭapam
t=tuk=ku taṇṇi pan=tal cat=tirat=tu
k=ku kaḻaṉipāk=kat=til kaḻaṉi ku
varaik=kum
rut=tar
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