A gift of land and house-sites in Paḍakkai Koṟṟaṅguḍi alias Kulōttuṅgaśōḻanallūr, hamlet of Akhilanāyaka-chaturvēdimaṅgalam, made by Sōmaśivaṉ of Gōmaḍam to the temple of Tiruvalañjuḻi-Uḍaiyār is recorded in this inscription of the 24th year. The village Koṟṟaṅguḍi may be identified with one of the three villages of the same name in the Kumbakonam taluk.
It may be pointed out here that this and the next record come from Tiruvalañjuḻi in the interior of the Tanjore district where inscriptions of Kōpperuñjiṅgadēva are rarely found.
The details given for calculating the date of this inscription are not regular.
svasti śrī śrī korvapakṣa
ttu catutteśiyumaṭattu somaśivaṉeṉ
ṉutāy Uṭaiyār tiruvalañcuḻiUṭaiyārkku tirunāmattukkāṇi
lottuṅkacoḻavāykkālukku vaṭakku 2
mā Itil teṟkkaṭaiya maṉai Uḻpaṭa nilam Araimā Itaṉ vaṭakku taṭi 4
Ivatikku mekku
3/64 rva
3rvativatikku meṟkku kulottuṅ
kacoḻavā
pu nirvārttuk kuṭutteṉ śomaśivaṉeṉ Ippaṭikku Ivai Eṉ ṉeḻuttu
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