This inscription, also of the 27th year, records the gift of a pair of silver trumpets called ‘Pichchaṉeṉṟu-pāḍachchoṉṉāṉ’ weighing 55 kaḻañju and a gold anklet weighing 2 kaḻañju to the god Āṭkoṇḍadēva at Tiruveṇṇainallūr by the Madhyastha Udaiyaṉ Śrī-Kayilāyamuḍaiyāṉ of Śeñji.
The astronomical details given are regular for A.D. 1268, March 28, Wednesday; but this date falls in the 25th year of the chief. In the 27th year i.e., A.D. 1270, the nearest equivalant is April 6, but the week-day is Sunday, not Wednesday as cited in the record.
The name ‘Pichchaṉeṉṟu-pāḍachchoṉṉāṉ’ has reference to the god at this place and to the tradition that saint Sundara was directed by the god to address him as ‘Pittaṉ i.e., Pichchaṉ.’
svasti śrī sakalabhuvanaccakravattikaḷ śrī kopperuñciṅkatevaṟkku yāṇṭu meṣanāyaṟṟu pūrvapakṣattu caturddaśiyuM putaṉkiḻamaiyum peṟṟa Atta
nallūr Uṭaiyār Āṭkoṇṭatevaṟku madhyastaṉ ceñciUṭaiyāṉ Utaiyaṉ śrī kaiyi
lāyamuṭaiyāṉ Iṭṭa piccaṉ Eṉṟu pāṭa
Eṭai Aimpattu Aiṅkaḻañcum Āvuṭaiyanāyaṉār cipāta
tta kālkāṟaiUṭaṉ Oṉpatu māṟṟil poṉ Irukaḻañcu māheśara rakṣai
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