The copper plates record the grant of a village Muṛokaki to two Brāhmaṇas, Agniśarman and Indraśarman. The grant was given by Mādhavavarman who is described in the inscription as a worshipper of Śrīparvata and the son of Dēvavarman and the grandson of the Mahārāja Mādhavavarman who is said to have performed 11 Asvamedha sacrifices.

The charter is dated to the 7th day of the 7th fortnight of the rainy season in the 47th year of reign.

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Title Ipūr Charter of Mādhavavarman, year 47
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Language संस्कृतम्
Reigning monarch Mādhavavarman
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Topic grant of a village Muṛokaki to two Brāhmaṇas, Agniśarman and Indraśarman
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Comment Intrinsic dating: the 7th day of the 7th fortnight of the rainy season in the 47th year of reign. The grant was given by Mādhavavarman who is described in the inscription as a worshipper of Śrīparvata and the son of Dēvavarman and the grandson of the Mahārāja Mādhavavarman who is said to have performed 11 Asvamedha sacrifices.
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Description Campus dimensions not available. 16 lines (4 lines on plate 1 verso; 4 lines on plate 2 recto; 4 lines on plate 2 verso; 4 lines on plate 3 recto).
Decoration The plates are secured with a ring and seal. The seal is decorated with a legend and symbols.
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