This scholarly work meticulously documents the historical inscriptions from Tamil Nadu during a crucial period of Muslim invasions from 1311 to 1371 CE. The book presents a comprehensive analysis of temple inscriptions, stone edicts, and copper plates that shed light on this transformative era in South Indian history. Written in Tamil, it features detailed examinations of architectural modifications, administrative changes, and societal transformations that occurred during these invasions. The cover illustration dramatically depicts historical scenes against the backdrop of temple architecture, symbolising the period's tumultuous nature. This academic resource is invaluable for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding medieval South Indian history through primary sources. The author has carefully compiled and interpreted these epigraphical records to provide readers with authentic historical documentation of this significant period.