The charter consists of five plates, but only three bear inscription and the attached seal is also without inscription. According to Shastri 1997: 70, this indicates that the charter was left unfinished. Mirashi 1963: 79 also states that the charter was left incomplete as it does not specify the donation. It does however record the planned place of issue, Pṛthivīṣeṇa II’s temporary residence at Vembāra, which Mirashi 1963: 80 has identified with the modern village of Bembāl, 28 miles east of Chandrapur and 2 miles west of the Waingaṅhā river. Although incomplete, the importance of the inscription lies in its mention of Pṛthivīṣeṇa II and his father Narendrasena II. Prior to the discovery of this charter, neither ruler was known as only grants of Pravarasena II were known before 1893. Because of this, the description of both Narendrasena II, Pravarasena II’s son (?) and Pṛthivīṣeṇa II were new contributions to the known Vākāṭaka history.

Bibliographic information

First reported and edited in Kielhorn 1907-08. Re-edited in Mirashi 1963. Correction proposed in Shastri 1975-76b: 172-173. Discussed in Shastri 1997: 37 and 70-77.

Inscription Concordance

Kielhorn (1907-08) 267-271

Bhandarkar (1929) 241, no. 1708

Mirashi (1963) 79-82, no. 18

Shastri (1975-76b) 172-173

Shastri (1997) 37, 70-77