This is an incomplete inscription dated in the 30th yearEp. Rep. for 1919.Śūrāṇḍār alias Jeyaśēvakañ-Chēdiyarāyar in the temple of Tiruvagattīśvaramuḍaiya-Nāyaṉār at Āvūr in Chēdi-maṇḍalam ‘on the northern bank of the river Peṇṇai’, by the merchants of the Eighteen Divisions, who are introduced with a number of epithets. In other inscriptions this body of merchants is called Tiśai-āyirattu-Aiññūṟṟuvar.A.R. No. 601 of 1902.
Astradēva is a deified weapon which is usually taken out in advance of the processional image during festival days.
The astronomical details given in the inscription point to A.D. 1272, September 29, Thursday as its date.
svasti śrī śrī kop
rśrīmaṟceṉamahā poti
kasahajaṉatāritriyaniṟkaṇṭa sarvaguṇasaMpaṉṉa Ālaṅ⌈
keṉapaṟamarāpati bhujamikuparākrama śrīgaruḍatveśa tarumāpuri vairāvaṇa cā
liyap pukaḻperuka pakaipaṇiya ticai Aṉaittum ceviṭupaṭāmaṟ ceṅkole mu
yācciṉaiye tebhū
tiṟalāyirattu tikaḻvāṇikarom peṇṇaivaṭakarai cetimaṇṭalattu Āvūr Uṭaiyār tiru
vakattiIśuraM Uṭaiya nāyaṉāṟkku tulpūrvapakṣat=tu pañcamiyum
mulamum peṟṟanāḷ IṉṉāyanāAstradevarai
The inscription stops here. The epithets
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