This inscription is engraved in five sections, each of which occupies a separate face of the west wall. It consists of two distinct parts.
It describes eleven gold vessels, which were presented on the 25th year by Rājarājadēva, 'to the Goddess Umāparamēśvarī, who is the consort of Lord Āḍavallār,' by the King's elder sister, who was the Queen of Vallavaraiyar Vandyadēvar.
It also enumerates other gifts of gold vessels and ornaments, which were made by the same royal lady between the 25th and 29th year of the King's reign. The items detailed, were given 'to (the Goddess) Umāparamēśvarī, who is the consort of Lord Āḍavallār Dakṣiṇa-Mērū- Viṭaṅkar.' (Naṭarāja). It also describes gifts 'to (the Goddess) Umāparamēśvarī, who is the consort of lord Tanjai-Viṭaṅkar.'