IN01022 No. 28: Plate XXVIII Halsi Plates of Harivarman, Year 5
G. S. Gai, Inscriptions of the Early Kadambas (New Delhi: Indian Council of Historical Research & Pratibha Prakashan, Delhi, 1996), 124.
Records the grant of village Marade by the Kadamba king Harivarman, son of Ravivarman, in the fifth year of his own reign, from his capital at Palāśikā, at the request of king Bhānuśakti, belonging to the Sendraka family. The gift was for the use of holy people and for the purpose of worship in the Jinālaya which was the property of the sect of Śramaṇas called Ahariṣṭi and the superintendent of this sect was ācārya Dharmanandin.