Madiraikoṇḍa Rājakēsarivarman, in whose 5th year this record is dated, has been identified with Gaṇḍarāditya, the second son of Parāntaka I., on the supposition that he must have inherited the title Madiraikoṇḍa from his father who first bore it and that he should have been the immediate successor of Parāntaka I. on the Chōḷa throne—the eldest son Rājāditya having evidently died during the life-time of ParāntakaMadras Epigraphical Report for 1912, Part II, page 64, paragraph 17; the Director-General's Archaeological Survey Report for 1908-09, page 122.
svasti śrī jakesaripanma
5 cāvatu puliyūrkoṭṭa
ṇadevakumārakramaviśva
radevarkku candrātittavaṟ Oru ndāviḷa
cāvā muvā perāṭu toṇṇūṟu I ra
Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 5th year of (the reign of) king Rājakēsarivarman who took Madirai (Madura), Dēvakumāra-kramavittaṉ of Teṉṉūr, (one) of the (members of the) administrative assembly (āḷum-gaṇattār) of Veḷichchēri in Kōṭṭūr-nāḍu, (a subdivision) of Puliyūr-kōṭṭam, gave ninety fat sheep, which neither die nor grow old, for burning a lamp as long as the moon and the sun (endure), (in the temple) of the god Tiruttaṇḍīśvara of this village. (The assembly of) all Māhēśvaras shall protect this charity.
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