An instance of voluntary human sacrifice for the successful completion of a building is mentioned in this inscription dated in the 13th year. It registers a tax-free gift of 150 kuḻi of land by the tānattār of the temple, according to the order of Gāṅgayar, to Aṇṇāmalai, the younger brother of Aṭkoṇḍāṉ, who cut off his head so that the nitta (nṛitta)-maṇḍpa in the temple of Tiruttāntōṉṟi Āḷuḍaiya-Nāyaṉār at Śaṇbai might be completed.Ep. Ind. Vol. XVIII, p. 241).
Āṭkoṇḍāṉ is stated to be the younger brother of Peṟṟāḻvi, a dēvaraḍiyāḷ (temple maid-servant) residing in the village.
svasti śrī śrī kopperuñciṅkatevaṟku y
tiruttāntoṉṟi Āḷuṭaiyanāyaṉārkoyil nittamaṇṭapam camai
ṟāḻvi tampi Āṭkoṇṭāṉ talai Arintukoṇṭa Itukku Ivūr vaṇṇakkan ceṟu Uṭaiyār kāṅkayar
tirumukappaṭikku tānattārom Ā
mutal cantirātittavarai Iṟaiyiliyāka Aṉupavikkakkaṭavatāka viṭṭom
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