This inscription in Pallava-Grantha characters is much obliterated. Of the king's name, only the epithet or surname ‘Mahāmalla’ is preserved, and the record has to be assigned to king Narasiṁhavarman I of the Pallava dynasty of Kāñchī. It is dated in the 13th year of the king's reign. From the characters it may be ascribed to about the 7th century A.D. Bādāmi is herein mentioned under the ancient name of ‘Vātāpi.’ According to Dr. Fleet, the present inscription will have to be assigned to the end of the reign of Pulakēśin II.Bomb. Gaz. Vol. I, pt. II, p. 328.
(Published in Ind. Ant., Vol. IX, p 99. The revised text of the inscription is given below with a plate).
bhāradvāja
Lines 7 and 8 are engraved in the Chālukyan characters of the 7th century A.D. and from a separate inscription.
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