The set of four copper plates was discovered by Shri Ramchandra Narayan Wakadiker whilst digging in the ramparts of Paunī. The charter was issued from Pravarapura and records the donation of land measuring 50 nivarttanas by royal measure to Duggāryya, a student of the Ṛigveda and part of the Aupamanyava gotra. According to the inscription the land is located in the ‘holy place of Achalapuka’ and was given in exchange for another plot of land. The grant was issued in the 32nd year of Pravarasena II’s reign and provides the last date for the rule of Pravarasena II, showing that he ruled at least 32 years.

Bibliographic information

First reported in IAR 1967-68: 55 (No. 28). Edited in Kolte 1969 and Shrimali 1987: 69-71. Discussed in Shastri 1987: 56 and Shastri 1997: 97.

Inscription Concordance

IAR (1967-68) 55, no. 28

Kolte (1969) 53-56

Shastri (1987) 56

Shrimali (1987) 69-71

Shastri (1997) 97