This inscription which is dated in the 15th year of Parakēsarivarman Uttama-Chōḷa mentions Śeṉṉi-Yeṟipaḍaichchōḻaṉ Uttamaśōḻaṉ who was probably an officer of the king. The first part of the name suggests that this chief would have been connected with Śeṉṉi-yeṟi-paḍai, i.e., the warlike army of Śeṉṉi.
svasti śrī śrīU
ttamacoḻadevark
kopparakesarivarmma
vatu Uttamacoḻar
ruvoṟṟiyūr mahā de
Hail ! Prosperity ! In the 15th year of (the reign of) king Parakēsarivarman the glorious Uttama-Chōḷadēva, Uttama-Chōḷa having been pleased to order to make and present in gold to (the temple of) Mahādēva at Tiruvoṟṟiyūr, (an image of) Śrībalidēva, eight trumpets, and fly-whisks for the twenty-four fly-whisk-women from the taxes of the king, (these) were made and presented (by) Śeṉṉi-Yeṟipaḍaichchōḻaṉ Uttamaśōḻaṉ . . . . . .
The inscription is a fragment.
Digital edition of SII 3.143 by