This inscription dated in the 11th year, records a sale of 9 mā of land called ‘Koḷḷampaḷḷam’ in Iḷaṉāṅgūr alias Sundaraśōḻapāṇḍyanallūr situated in Gaṅgaikoṇḍaśōḻa-pēriḷamaināḍu and forming the western hamlet of Chidambaram, for 5,000 kāśu to the temple of Tirukkaḷāñchēḍi-Uḍaiyār at Paṇṇaṅguḍichchēri alias Parakēsarinallūr, a hamlet of the independent village Perumbaṟṟappuliyūr, by Ālachchaṉ Poṉṉambalakkūttaṉ Nṛittarājan of the village. It may be noted that the rights and privileges pertaining to these lands including facilities for irrigation were conveyed to the purchaser in carefully worded documentary language so as to avoid disputes later.
svasti śrī ḷaśrī kopperuñciṅkatevaṟku yāṇṭu ṣaṉāya
tiyati 5 nṛttarācaneṉ
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