The beginning of this inscription is lost, but from palaeography and the letters Nan traceable in the first line, it may be assigned to Nandivarman III. It is dated in the 18th year and registers the gift of 96 sheep by the shepherds (kōṭṭamaṉṟāḍis) of Āmūr-kōṭṭam for burning a perpetual lamp before the god Perumā[ṉa*]ḍigaḷ ‘who was pleased’ to stand at Viḻupperundāya-Vishṇugṛiham in Paḍuvūr.
ṉeṭṭāvatu Āmurkoṭ
ṭattuk
kaḷ paṭuvūr viḻuppe
runtāyaviṣṇugrahattu
niṉṟa
tāviḷakkoṉṟukku vai
tta Āṭu cāvāmuvāpperā
ṭu toṇṇūṟu Idhanmam ra kṣi
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