This damaged record dated in the 19th year, registers an order of the officer Śōḻakōṉ exempting from taxes the lands given for the maintenance of four gardeners looking after the garden called ‘Tiruchchiṟṟambalamuḍaiyāṉ-tirunandavanam’ which was formed by Gaṅgōḷi Tiruchchiṟṟambalamuḍaiyār alias Uḍaiyār Īśvaraśivar of Sāvarṇṇa-gōtra and belonging to the Southern Rāḍhā country in Uttarāpatha, for providing garlands to the god Uḍaiyār Tiruchchiṟṟambalamuḍaiyār and the goddess Tirukkāmakkōṭṭamuḍaiya-Periyanāchchiyār.
Rāḍhā country corresponds to a portion of the present Bengal province which was formerly divided into two divisions, the northern and the southern. The portion to the north of the river Ajayā, including a portion of the district of Murshidabad was known as Uttara-Rāḍhā and that to the south as Dakshiṇa-Rāḍhā.(i.e.) Dakshiṇa-Rāḍha was included among the conquests of the Chōḷa king Rājēndra-Chōḷa I [Ep. Ind. Vol. IX, p. 233.]
svasti śrī sakalabhuvaṉaccakravattikaḷ AvaṉiĀḷappiṟantārāṉa kopperuñciṅka jayatuṅkappallavarayarum kurukula
koyil śrīmāheśvarak kaṇkāṇi ceyvārkaḷum śrīkāriyañ ceyvārkaḷum cāmutāyañ
kkoṭṭamuṭaiya periyanācciyārkkum tiruppūttarāpadhattu dakṣiṇarāḍattu sāvarṇṇagotrattu gaṅgondi tirucciṟṟampalamuṭaiyārāṉa Uṭaiyār Īśvaraśivar ceyvitta tirucciṟṟampalamuṭaiyāṉ tirunanta
vaṉattukkut tiruppaḷḷittāmam Ākki Aḷakkiṟa per nālvarkku Ilakkaikkum japayaṅka rājapayaṅkarac caruppetimaṅkalattu
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