This seems to be an unusual record―in faulty style―purporting to be an inscription dated in the 7th year of a Koḍumbāḷūr chief Vīraśōḻa-Irukkuvēḷ with the Chōḷa title Parakēsarivarman prefixed to his name. It states that on the representation (made to the chief) by Aḻagaṉ Vīraśōḻa-Aṇukkamāl of the uḍankūṭṭam (?), the kaṇmāḷar and some others (not clear), an image of the diety called Akkaśāliśvaram-Uḍai[yār] was consecrated in the temple of Tirumudugaṟam at Koḍumbāḷūr, and provision was made for its daily worship and offerings by means of a gift of a land known as Śēral-ēndal as dēvadāna.
svasti śrī
raiyum Eḻuntaru
tukku Ellaiyāvatu kiḻpāṟ E
paṭuvaḻikku teṟkum Inān Eśvara Irakṣai
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