Fleet, John Faithful. Inscriptions of the Early Gupta Kings and Their Successors. Calcutta: Superintendent of Govt. Printing, 1888. Pp. 267-269, no. 66.
In the augmenting victorious reign of ……………………………………….. in a century of years, increased by forty-eight, on the twenty-first day of the month Mâgha;—
(Line 2.) —Having caused (a temple having) a flat roof to be made, for the sake of increasing the religious merit of ………………………….. (and) having installed the feet of (the god) Anantasvâmin …………………………… perfumes, incense, garlands …………………… for the purpose of repairing whatever may become ………………….. torn there have been given twelve ………………………………………. belonging to the entrance of ……………. which belongs to the feet of the divine (god) Chitrakûṭasvâmin.
(L. 4.) — Whosoever may interrupt this (grant), he shall become invested with (the guilt of) the five great sins!