The inscription on one of the fragments seems to belong to Āditya I and refers to a previous gift of 60 paḻaṅkāśu made by Pāṇḍya Varaguṇa-Mahā[rāja] for burning a lamp in the temple. This had been entrusted to the sabhā who, it is stated, now endowed a land tax-free for that amount.
The donor Varaguṇa is evidently the Pāṇḍya king who came to the throne in A.D. 862 and who fought a battle at Śrīpurambiyam with Pallava Aparājita and was defeated by him (S.I.I. III. p. 449). It is known that Aparājita was himself overthrown later on by Āditya I (ibid. p. 386).
The third fragment mentions [Madi]raikoṇḍa Parakēsari, i.e., Parāntaka l.
svasti śrī jakesaripanmaṟku yāṇṭu
ttu sabhaiyom miceṅkiḷināṭṭu veṇṇāyi
l Eṅkaḷūr mahādevarkku pāṇṭiyaṉār varaguṇamahā
vvaṟupatu paḻaṅkācilum sabhaiyom vaca
ṅka ḷaṭṭuvatāy muṉ kalmel veṭṭikiṭakkum
ṅkaḷ sabhai nilattai Iṟaiyiliyāka viṟṟukkuṭu
devarkkuc cūralūrc cūralūrk kiḻa
vantaveḷāṉeṉ vaitta tiruno
toṇṇūṟu Ivai koṭamaṉ
l viḷakkum kāṭaṉ cen
nūṟu koṇṭu Ine
rai koṇṭa koppa
ṭṭai mācimutallā
ru veṭṭuvaṉnum pa
ṇṇum Innālva
malu Iravum pakalum
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