This temple inscription discusses land being set apart for meeting expenses of Tiruvamirtu, Pūtapali, Oḻukkavi, Cānti, Paḷḷittāmam, and Tiruvakkiram and for the payment of temple servants. In case of a default, a fine is prescribed. This record appears to contain the original endowment of Trikkākara Viṣṇu temple, one of the foremost Vaiṣṇsva centres in Kerala, associated with Ōṇam celebration and mentioned by Nammāḷvār.
The object of the record is to issue the grant by Bhojadeva, from his stay at Dhārā, of the village of Virāṭaka, situated in the Nāgahrada paścima pathakā, to Dhanapati bhaṭṭa, a son of Bhaṭṭa Govinda, a Karṇāṭaka Brāhmaṇa of the Āśvalāyana Śākhā, Agasti gotra and three pravaras, who had hailed from śrīvaḍa, situated in Vēlluvalla.