On the south wall, central shrine, Tirukkōṭīśvara temple.
Year 11: 982 A.D.
Records that while Parāntakaṉ Mādēvaḍigaḷār alias Sembiyan Mahādēviyār, the mother of Uttamachōḷa and the daughter of Maḻavaraiyar caused to be rebuilt of stone, the original brick-structure of the central shrine of the temple of Mahādēva at Tirukkōḍikāval in Nalāṟṟūr-nāḍu, and ordered the re-engravement on its walls, of the several records of endowment originally incised on loose slabs, and which were strewn in many places and that this is one such document. It is dated in the 9th opposite the 4th regnal year of the Pāṇḍya king Māṟaṉ Śaḍaiyaṉ and records the gift of 120 kaḻañju of gold which was entrusted to the sabhā of Mahēndra-Koṭṭūr by Varaguṇa-Mahārāja to the god of Tirukkōḍikkāval for burning perpetual lamps with the daily supply of a nāḻi of ghee.
Published in S.I.I., Vol. XIX No. 292.
svasti śrī mamahādevarkku śrī Uttama coḻatevarai tiruvayiṟu vāytta maḻavaraiyar makiḷār
prāntakaṉ mātevaṭikaḷārāna cempiyan mviyār I
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