Chakravarti, N. P. (ed.) (1940). Epigraphia Indica and Record of the Archaeological Survey of India. Vol. XXIII. 1935-36. Delhi: Manager of Publications.

Well accomplished! On the fifth day of the bright half of Phâlguna (of the year) 295 by Kṛita (years, this) sacrificial pillar (was erected) by Balavardhana (Sômadêva in inscription B and Balasimha in inscription C), son of Bala, the glorious Môkhari commander-in-chief. The fee of athousand cows as laid down for the Trirâtra sacrifice (was duly given to Brâhmaas).

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