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He, who was the grandson of the universal king and who was the son of celebrated Vīravarman, who, in spite of being the youngest brother of celebrated King Bhāvavarman, was not inferior with respect to power, who had reputed marks of a great man and who was formerly named celebrated Citrasena, obtained the name at his coronation as Mahendra.
He, after having conquered these entire countries, erected the bull made of stone at this spot as his victory pillar.
Having conquered all
Grandson of Śrī Sārvabhauma
He whose mark was well known
Having defeated all the countries,
The three stanzas of this inscription are identical to those of three inscriptions, viz. K. 509, K. 1102 and K. 1340.
The first two stanzas of this inscription are identical to those of seven inscriptions, viz. K. 363, K. 496, K. 497, K. 508, K. 1106, K. 1174 and K. 1190.
The first stanza of this inscription is identical to that of inscriptions K. 1173 and K. 1341.
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